Sunday, March 13, 2011

Day One: Liquids

The most difficult part of the first day was limiting my intake. During phase one, fluids must be sipped slowly, only 2 to 3 ounces at a time. To start, I measured out 3 ounces of water and poured it into a small juice glass. As I drank from the glass I made a mental note of how many sips it took to finish it (about 4 small sips). For the rest of the day, I drank from a 20 ounce water bottle, which I refilled once, limiting myself to no more than 4 sips at a time.


For breakfast I had a Naked protein juice smoothie, using the juice glass to measure out portions. Since my stomach is not the size of an egg, like bariatric patients, a few ounces did not make me feel full. No surprises there. Keeping in mind the amount of liquid patients are able to consume at a time (2 – 3 ounces), I drank about 8 ounces over 30 minutes.


I was careful to continue drinking about 4 sips of water or unsweetened juice steadily throughout the day. In the afternoon, my friend stopped by with coffee. Caffeine is on the do-not-eat list. Luckily, she got me a decaf, which I sipped happily, 3 ounces at a time.

As the day went on, I progressed to thicker liquids. Here is what I ate/drank today:
  • 8 oz. Naked Protein Mango Juice Smoothie
  • 8 oz. Chocolate milk
  • 8 oz. Low-fat vanilla yogurt
  • 11 oz. Vanilla protein shake
  • 8 oz. Black bean soup
Thanks to the vanilla protein shake, which had a whopping 35 grams of protein, I consumed a total of 72 grams of protein for the day. Unfortunately, the shake was disgusting. It took a great deal of effort and discomfort to get it down. I'll try putting some protein powder into a fruit smoothie for tomorrow's breakfast.

Rachel

2 comments:

  1. It looks intense!
    My fav healthy smoothie is frozen berries, 1/2 a banana, a few tablespoons of fat free cool whip, soy protein powder and topped off with OJ or Orange-pineapple juice. You'll never taste the protein powder!

    Just wondering, do you have to keep track of your blood sugar?

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  2. Hi Melissa!

    I had a fruit smoothie for breakfast yesterday and today. You're right! I couldn't tell there was protein powder in them. Thank goodness.

    I'm not keeping track of my blood sugar, only protein and calories. So far, so good.

    Thanks for following!

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