When we began the two week period, all we really had to go on were a couple of pages that were included in THE NOTEBOOK that they were given by the surgical center. Those pages gave us a very minimal idea of how to do this diet, and we really struggled in the first week to figure out a reasonable way to spread out the "meals."
The plan is based on the consumpion of liquid protein. We are using the recommended brand, UNJURY. It is a medical quality protein supplement, and it comes in 5 flavors: chocolate, vanilla, strawberry sorbet, chicken, and unflavored. Master is to have 4 protein drinks each day, and T is allowed 3. Two of them are to be made with skim milk, and the others are to be made with some other no-cal or very low cal beverage. The good news is that the stuff doesn't taste too bad.
Along with the protein drinks, they are each allowed six servings from this list:
- 1/2 cup fat free, vegetarian soup (Amy's or Hain's)
- 1/2 cup of oatmeal, Cream of Wheat, or Cream of Rice
- 1/2 cup of fresh fruit (1 cup of berries)
- 1/2 cup of sugar free applesauce
- small salad (lettuce, tomato, and onion) with fat free dressing
- 1 serving of sugar free pudding or jello
- 1 cup of V-8 vegetable juice or tomato juice
The challenge that we've encountered is how to spread out that set of options in some way that sustains the two of them through the day, and keeps them from suffering too horribly. There were some limited suggestions provided by the surgery group, but we didn't find them very workable. Here's what we've come to as we've gone along (I'm going to give you Master's plan, since I'm more familiar with His routine. T may have made some slight adjustments for herself):
Breakfast --
1/2 cup of Cream of Wheat with sugar free maple syrup
coffee
diet soft drink (this won't be allowed post-surgery)
Morning snack --
Chocolate protein shake made with skim milk and 1/2 banana
Lunch --
Chicken flavored protein shake
Apple
Diet soft drink
Dinner --
small salad
Amy's vegetarian vegetable soup
Protein drink made with diet cranberry juice and strawberry sorbet flavored UNJURY
Diet soft drink
Tea
Bedtime snack--
Chocolate protein shake with 1/2 banana
I know that T has managed to get off of her diet soft drinks. Master is hanging on as long as He can. This week, He is still drinking regular tea and coffee. Once the surgery is done, the only allowable coffee and tea will be decaf. They each also have to take two chewable multiple vitamins, and six chewable calcium citrate tablets each day. We actually made up a weekly chart that helps us keep track of the various bits and pieces each day -- they check them off as they go along.
I know that is not especially interesting reading, but I was determined to capture this while we were still doing it so that, if anyone ever asks us how we did this, we'd have it recorded.
swan
3 comments:
It's all interesting to me, thanks for posting this. :)
I think this might also be an important post for you all once you're past the surgery and starting to add food back into your diets, as a sort of now and then comparison.
love and hugs xxx
My version of daily meals:
Protein shake w/milk while driving to work
1 small can of low-sodium V-8
1/2 cup instant oatmeal
Morning snack: 1 Jello gelatin cup
Lunch: Protein shake w/water
1 yogurt
Afternoon snack - 1 Jello pudding cup
Dinner - same as Tom's
Small salad w/ff dressing
1 cup of Amy's Vegetarian Veg soup
Protein shake w/milk
Evening snack - fruit or yogurt cup
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