Protein drinks = food or liquid?

JustMeinMI
on 1/20/17 5:53 pm
VSG on 12/12/16

I feel like this is a dumb question, since protein drinks are clearly DRINKS, but when we are told to not drink anything an hour before and a half hour after (or whatever combination your doctor has set), does that apply to protein drinks?  If I am having a protein drink at breakfast, does that mean no solid food within an hour of it?  If I have a protein drink at breakfast does that mean no water within an hour of it?  [Or both? No solid food and no water?]  I feel like there aren't enough hours in the day to get my water in and I'm constantly thirsty!

82much
on 1/20/17 7:03 pm
VSG on 11/28/16

Actually an excellent question!  But I don't know the answer.  But here is how I handle it.  I have a protein drink for breakfast on weekdays.  Since it is the only thing I have before I go to work, I do not have time to have anything before and it is at least 30 minutes before I am a t work, so I can have a cup of decaff coffee when I get in.  My NUT said to consider an 11 oz protein shake like 8 oz of liquid towards your daily goal of 64+ oz.

(deactivated member)
on 1/20/17 7:06 pm
VSG on 10/11/16

I was told that for the liquid stages, protein drinks were considered food. Once I got to real food again, I was to consider them liquids. So, once you get to solid food again, a protein drink becomes a "twofer", being both liquid and protein in one. But, I an a relatively anonymous person on the internet. Check with your doc to confirm this, or any other information you acquire and compare it all carefully. 

Gwen M.
on 1/21/17 2:41 am
VSG on 03/13/14

Liquids are liquids and go right through you, so you don't need to wait. :)

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fiercebynature
on 1/21/17 7:08 am

I asked this question at TWH before surgery.

 I was told to count them as liquid and to wait 1/2 an hour after them before eating food( when that stage occurred)

So they also count in your daily liquid amounts and they give you nutrition.

Every hospital is different though.

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