Question:
Surgeon recommends Optifast...I wanna save $$$ - How's Unjury?

I need to save money. The surgeon promotes Optifast which is fine. However, their "store" also sells Unjury, etc. Anyone else's thoughts on the comparison of Optifast and Unjury would be greatly appreciated!!    — Melissa_B. (posted on July 26, 2008)


July 26, 2008
Is this for the 3 weeks prior to surgery or a 6 month duration wt loss program? Optifast is what my insurance program requires for pre ops to take during their wt loss program that is 5-6 months duration. Did you ask you surgeon why he wanted Optifast? Or if Unjury was satisfactory to use too. Remember, you have to take supplements the rest of your life, and there is a monthly expense involed here. But if you were the type to go to fast food places frequently, you'll probably end up saving money by not going there as often, even figuring the added expense of supplements. Don't skimp on $$ to avoid taking supplements. Life long health issues can occur if you avoid taking vitamins and calcium citrate. DAVE
   — Dave Chambers

July 26, 2008
Do exactly what your surgeon recommends, he must have a good reason for his choices. You are going to have to commit to expenses for life and suck it up. I didn't have to do either one because I was a self pay, so, try to keep it all in perspective. Good luck, Dawn
   — DawnVic

July 26, 2008
Hi Melissa You could ask your surgeon, or the dietitian in the surgeon's office whether it is an acceptable alternative. You would use UNJURY along with a complete multivitamin, as part of the UNJURY PRE-SURGICAL DIET. If the dietitian or surgeon wishes, they can contact us for information about presurgical results using this plan. Kind regards Jerome UNJURY (R) Protein
   — UNJURY

July 26, 2008
If you have a problem with digestion of protein, let me save you some PAIN by recommending LACTAID chewable tablets taken after a few sips of the liquid shake whichever your surgeon recommends or his nutritionist. I have used UNJURY and it is delicious, but, I must use LACTAID chews to prevent constitipation from lactose intolerance. You are on a journey and your guide is your surgeon. I had my (self-paid) gastric bypass 17 mos. ago and started 2/12/07 (surgery date) at 259 and today I weigh 138. If you wish to email me, my email is: [email protected]. Take care and never look in the rear view mirror of your life....you will do well. Carolann R.
   — Carolann Ruthenberg

July 26, 2008
Sounds like you can do the cost comparison yourself if they sell UNJURY too. Also can look at UNJURY on line to compare. Optifast comes in single servings and you can get UNJURY in a multiuse container so that may effect the price. For me, taste wise, the UNJURY was king! Laura
   — waterlover

July 26, 2008
I used Unjury direct form the company and they are great people. www.unjusry.com
   — William (Bill) wmil

July 26, 2008
UNJURY ALL THE WAY...For taste and low sugar content, this product is the king of protein drinks..these are just my thought
   — usfour

July 26, 2008
i have to take optifast here in canada for 3 weeks no choice about unjury its not available through my doctors office so if they recomenda certain one ask them if its ok to take the other
   — cathacus

July 26, 2008
If you have the trust in your doictor to allow him/her to do major life changing surgery on you, use what he recommends they do alot more of these procedures and know whats best. Good luck..
   — Ira Sansolo

July 27, 2008
I believe that, of all the things I save money on, my nutrition is the last thing I'd want to compromise. I use a different protein shake than either of those, and I feel it's superior in every way, but that's my opinion. My whole family uses what most would call "supplements" but what I look at as our basic nutritional "insurance" in this depleted world. Sometimes I tell people to be sure they're treating themselves as well as they would a racehorse they hoped to make money from over the years. Would you "save $$$" by feeding an income-producing animal inferior foods? Probably not... because you're investing in the animal for YOUR future. Go for the best you can find, and do your research. As far as I know, there are more than two choices out there. My success, and the success of hundreds of people I know, didn't include the two brands you mentioned, and some included surgery but the majority did not.
   — Ruth Shapovalov

July 27, 2008
Sorry, I had the Chocolate and Strawberry samples from Vitalady and poured them both out--they were much too sweet and the strawberry tasted worse than Koolaid. Even my husband thought they were awful. But I highly recommend their chicken soup. The service is great and people are really nice. The chicken soup afterwards doesn't have a huge amount of proteing, but it sure was nice not to have something sweet once in awhile during the 1st week afterwards, when my surgeon wanted me to drink 5 drinks/day. These consisted of 1 teaspoon protein to 1 oz water. Definitely talk to your surgeon about the money issues. I'd bet he has had people ask before. I asked if I could use Isopure because that's what I had and he said "sure." I have Lean Dessert Cinnamon something and Isopure Vanilla that I mix together and add a pump of sugar free vanilla syrup to and it's great. I had My surgeon suggested Procomplex. We bought some one the way home from Vitamin Shoppe and it wasn't bad. My husband went in and bought the GIANT Jug--I mean GIANT. It has 54 single scoop servings at 30 gr protein/scoop and was $60. The only reason I stopped and got it was because of the protein amount.
   — MKPstamps

July 27, 2008
I would suggest discussing this with your surgeon, particularly your concerns about money. Unjury and Optifast are not the same thing at all and are used for different reasons. Unjury is a protein supplement that is used in addition to a regular diet to increase protein intake. You still eat regular food. Optifast (shakes, bars, and soups) is meant to take the place of your regular diet. It's used as part of a medically supervised very low calorie diet and has all the vitamins, minerals, and nutrients in it that you body needs. Generally, someone on Optifast does not eat any other food. Unjury supplements what you normally eat and Optifast replaces what you normally eat. Talk to your surgeon about it, maybe you can find an affordable middle ground between the two. Good luck.
   — mrsidknee

August 12, 2008
Sorry, but Unjury tastes NASTY, even the "tasteless" ...
   — Susan L.




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