Stop Drinking Your Calories After Bariatric Surgery: Here’s Why It Matters
May 01, 2025
The Rewrite Lifestyle Center helps individuals overcome food addiction, emotional eating, and stress eating through expert bariatric nutrition, mindset coaching, and sustainable healthy habits for long-term weight loss success.

 

One of the core reasons for undergoing bariatric surgery is to heal an unhealthy relationship with food—overeating, emotional eating, stress eating. But if you're still drinking your calories long after surgery, you might be short-circuiting your transformation.

In this post, Shenelle Coplien, bariatric patient and functional nutritionist, breaks down why it’s crucial to shift away from liquid calories as early as possible post-op, and how to reconnect with your food for lasting weight loss.

 

Retraining Your Brain Isn’t Just About Portions

Retraining your brain after weight loss surgery is about more than managing portion sizes—especially if you’ve struggled with food addiction. It’s about rebuilding your relationship with food.

And that healing? It won’t happen with a blender and a straw.

You need to:

  • Pause before meals

  • Prep real, whole ingredients

  • Connect with what you eat

The more time you spend touching, tasting, and chewing real, raw, whole foods, the more satisfied your body and brain feel.

 

Liquid Calories = Missed Opportunity for Brain Retraining

Drinking your calories through protein shakes, soups, or smoothies may seem convenient, but it bypasses one of the most important components of post-bariatric healing: retraining your brain.

When we sip instead of chew, we skip the physical and mental engagement needed to:

  • Activate true hunger and fullness cues

  • Rewire emotional and behavioral habits

Soups and shakes might keep you alive—but they won’t teach you how to live.

 

Why Solid Foods Are Key to Satiety

Liquids move through your pouch quickly—leaving you hungrier, faster. Unlike hearty options like grilled chicken or shrimp, soups and protein drinks don't provide the stomach-slowing density you need to feel full.

And while protein shakes serve a purpose early post-op, during hard workouts, or when hitting protein goals is truly impossible, relying on them long-term may indicate deeper struggles:

  • Convenience over nourishment

  • Emotional avoidance

  • Unwillingness to invest time in self-care

Convenience is not the enemy—but failing to prioritize yourself after a life-changing surgery can become a long-term barrier to healing.

 

Real Food Rebuilds Real Habits

Some patients say they avoid solid protein like shrimp or lean meat because it makes them feel full too fast. Ironically, that's the point of surgery—to reduce capacity and reset hunger. If you're still chasing the ease of shakes a year post-op, it might be time to re-evaluate your habits.

If you’re ready to ditch the meal replacements and reconnect with your plate, you need to be in our world.

Join the Bariatric Rewrite Facebook Group. This is where healing happens—for real this time.

 

Join the Free Bariatric Workshop: Learn to Eat Whole Foods Anywhere

Struggling with travel, vacations, or busy days? Join Shenelle for a free live workshop on April 23rd at 6 p.m. PST. You'll learn exactly how to stay Whole Foods-focused even when life gets chaotic.

Register here for the Whole Foods on the Go Workshop

Plus, explore daily tips and recipes in the Bariatric Rewrite Private Facebook Group.

 

Want to Ditch Liquid Calories for Good? Start Here.

At The Rewrite Lifestyle Center, we help you transition from survival mode to sustainable habits. Learn more about the role of food connection and how it shapes your success by visiting:

And for a deeper understanding of your emotional eating habits, don’t miss our Food Addiction Quiz.

 

Are You Struggling with Food Addiction? Take the First Step Today!

If cravings, binge eating, or emotional eating are holding you back, you’re not alone. Food addiction can impact long-term weight loss, especially after bariatric surgery (gastric sleeve, bypass surgery).

At The Rewrite Lifestyle Center, we help you break free from stress eating and build a sustainable, healthy relationship with food.

✅ Discover if you're facing food addiction and get expert guidance on bariatric nutrition, meal plans, and support from Shenelle Coplien and the Bariatric Rewrite team. Your journey to lasting weight loss starts here!
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