26 Clear and Full Liquid Phase Recipes After Bariatric Surgery

Steph Wagner MS, RDN

November 4, 2017

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26 Bariatric Clear and Full Liquid Phase Recipes

 

26 liquid diet recipes for the liquid phase after gastric sleeve or bypass or duodenal switch

 

Finding variety in your pre-op liquid diet or your healing full liquid phase diet after bariatric surgery

The liquid diet phase after Gastric Sleeve, Bypass, Duodenal Switch or other bariatric surgeries can get really old, really fast. These liquid phase recipes can really help change things up.

It is very common for things get too sweet and you miss chewing something real. Who can blame you?

Several of my recipes include other options such as savory broth or a warm chai tea. The recipes are linked below! But first, why do programs differ with the liquid diet and some program have liquid diets before surgery?

Every bariatric program does liquid phase diets a little differently

Every program differs on the pre-op and early post-op diet phases after bariatric surgery. Of course, the natural question is but why?

Surgeons, dietitians and nurses compare research as well as their patient outcomes to develop what they feel is the best approach. Thus, there are different approaches.

Some programs will require weight loss before surgery both as a way to shrink the size of the liver (to reduce surgery time, bleeding and recovery time) as well as help prepare the patient for the changes to come.

Other programs won’t require weight loss (unless the insurance company has requirements) but will instead have you do a structured diet 1-2 weeks before your surgery date. Sometimes this diet depends on your BMI going into surgery. I have worked in clinics that have patients with a BMI over 50 go on a liquid diet for a week before surgery.

My personal preference is to avoid a liquid diet before surgery because…you’ll have one after surgery! While your surgeon will determine the course of action for you, my take on the matter is to make changes needed for post-op success during your pre-op months. This will help transition you into the post-op habits and you’ll likely see weight loss!

Regardless if you have liquids before surgery or before AND after surgery,  below is a large list of ideas to keep variety in your liquids.

The most important thing about the liquid phase after bariatric surgery

Stay hydrated!!

HYDRATION is still the most important thing. Yes, even more than protein. It’s true that you do get liquid in when you have a protein drink however many programs don’t count protein shakes towards your water goal.

Because eventually the protein shakes will be taken out of your diet as you move towards food protein. When you move towards food protein, time is taken away from drinking (no fluids with meals and 45-60 minutes afterwards). Thus, we tend to prefer you are able to feasibly get all your water in without relying on shakes to do so!

Once again, programs do differ, but I count water as anything that is not carbonated, not caffeinated and less than 15 calories per 8 ounces. (Protein shakes would not fit the last one!)

For a fully load blog about how much water you need after bariatric surgery, what counts as water and how to get more water, click here!

Also, here is a blog post about the power of hydration in the bariatric lifestyle. This is part of my 10 Day Habit series that focuses on the habits of most successful patients!

Clear and Full Liquid Phase bariatric recipes are linked below

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White Chocolate Protein Shake

Non-Alcoholic Mint Mojito

Hint of Orange Vanilla Shake

Berry Cream Protein Shake *members recipe*

Not Too Sweet Vanilla Shake

Orange Cream Protein Shake

Basil Lemonade *members recipe*

Iced Rooibos Mint Tea

Sugar Free Strawberry Limeade

Peppercorn Chicken Broth

Vanilla Strawberry Shake

Protein Hot Chocolate

Aromatics Infused Chicken Broth

Banana Cream Protein Shake

Java Chocolate Protein Shake *members recipe*

Protein Vanilla Latte *members recipe*

Vanilla Spice Protein Shake *members recipe*

Chocolate Coconut

Green Smoothie Protein Shake

Chocolate Mint Protein Shake *members recipe*

Cookies and Cream Protein Shake *members recipe*

Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Shake

Cucumber Mint Water *members recipe*

Lemon Cream Protein Shake

Alcohol Free Watermelon Margarita

 

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4 thoughts on “26 Clear and Full Liquid Phase Recipes After Bariatric Surgery”

  1. Oh wow! Such a variety! I see my Doctor tomorrow 2 weeks post op. I notice I can now take more than just sips, and fill.up quickly. Is this expected?

  2. @Terri yes variety is key! I would say those symptoms sounnd very normal. Inflammation goes down so you can take in more sips but you still have some inflammation and a tiny pouch so fill up quickly! Great questions for your doctors appointment too!

  3. I tried your contact us button but it didn’t work…. opened a blank tab.

    I’m at a total loss.

    I’m having gastric sleeve on Monday, Sept 18

    I’m allergic to casin {all milk product} and soy… I’ve been using the Naked Pea Protein shakes during the 2 weeks pre-diet and they are disgusting and I’m struggling to get 1-2 of them in, not the 3 they wanted. Most of the store bought broths broths have MSG in them. They wanted me to eat 2 protein bars in addition to the 3 shakes… but I had oral surgery Aug 29 and am missing 4 teeth and can’t chew the bars, and couldn’t find one that fit my allergy issues anyway… so I’ve been having a boiled egg instead of the protein bars. But… that obviously doesn’t fit the “full liquid”.

    I’m also allergic to ALL ARTIFICIAL SUGARS.. and yes, that includes Stevia… So basically, I’m stuck with nothing for the 3 weeks after surgery but decaf Tea and those nasty shakes. I don’t know how I’ll survive that.

    Can you help?

  4. Hi Aimee! Thanks for your comment and I will look into our contact us button! Wow you are facing a lot. I would recommend working individually with a dietitian. They need to be licensed in your state. I will contact you via email to help you find someone. – Steph

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