motherof5 364 Posted October 21, 2014 Well today I have the banana cream and it has 18 sugars,18 carbs and 11 Proteins. The caramel is high. It's good as a treat, but you have to really be careful. I don't take in that many sugars at one time, so the first time I had this one I was like Weee! So just have that in place of something sweet. Yeah, the greek yogurt is good for us especially the Protein count. But the problem lays when they have those delicious varities. Maybe get the regular greek yogurt and add some Sugar Free Chocolate Syrup, homemade fruit compote or some sugar free perserves. That will help with less sugar. My NUT suggested that I try to keep lok for things with 5g or less of sugar. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheCurvyJones 721 Posted October 21, 2014 I can't justify that much sugar so I don't eat flavored yogurt. I'd rather get plain and flavor it with a sugar free Syrup or fold some fruit into it with a packet of splenda. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
justcallitsugar 22 Posted October 21, 2014 Right I eat dannon light and fit Greek yogurt. Try it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CTDEE 58 Posted October 21, 2014 Just popping in to say hi and follow this thread! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
justcallitsugar 22 Posted October 21, 2014 Right I eat dannon light and fit Greek yogurt. Try it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheCurvyJones 721 Posted October 22, 2014 Ralphs/Kroger sell a brand called CarbMaster. Really low in sugar and good taste if you don't get too wild with flavors (I don't like super sweet yogurt, so carrot cake yogurt is just a big old no). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blackbeautywaiting 59 Posted October 22, 2014 Ralphs/Kroger sell a brand called CarbMaster. Really low in sugar and good taste if you don't get too wild with flavors (I don't like super sweet yogurt, so carrot cake yogurt is just a big old no).I would try the carrot cake just cuz it said cake lol????...I know shame on me...but I thank all of u for ur advice it has helped I'll go back to the store and get the right ones after I finish my Quest bars they are ugh...but it helps with the protein...where I was barely getting in 40 g I actually got to 90 today just eating 2 of those my talipia, latte, and cheese I also had a lil spinach ewww Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blackbeautywaiting 59 Posted October 22, 2014 Ralphs/Kroger sell a brand called CarbMaster. Really low in sugar and good taste if you don't get too wild with flavors (I don't like super sweet yogurt, so carrot cake yogurt is just a big old no).I would try the carrot cake just cuz it said cake lol????...I know shame on me...but I thank all of u for ur advice it has helped I'll go back to the store and get the right ones after I finish my Quest bars they are ugh...but it helps with the protein...where I was barely getting in 40 g I actually got to 90 today just eating 2 of those my talipia, latte, and cheese I also had a lil spinach ewww Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
itsreallyK 23 Posted October 22, 2014 I understand I am a revised sleeve from the lap band that was a failure so I live in fear that this is not going to work either...I'm trying not to stay on the scale I'm five months out and thought I would have lost a lot more, I'm not complaining cause I know its going to come off eventually so stay encouraged. I need to just stop looking at everybody's YouTube videos I get so depressed when they are at 4 months and have lost 50 or more lbs and I've only lost 25 it hurts my feelings so bad...makes me feel like I'm not doing enough...I don't have as much to lose I knw but its just disappointing Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bajanqueen70 47 Posted October 22, 2014 Word of advice from a veteran sleever who fell off of the wagon since surgery almost two years ago...protein, Protein, protein and lots of water! I've been re-energized by doing this and feel like my sleeve is working for me again...I've cut down on carbs tremendously (most come from fruits), and I've focused on staying hydrated. For new sleevers, don't ever get discouraged! Follow your surgeon and nutritionist's instructions and the pounds will melt off. As you progress, stay away from slider foods (my downfall) and focus on protein first; it will keep you fuller longer. I haven't hit onederland yet, but I sure am looking forward to getting there. Just 21 pounds to go! Stay focused all! Keep your eyes on the prize and remember why you did all this! Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bajanqueen70 47 Posted October 22, 2014 Word of advice from a veteran sleever who fell off of the wagon since surgery almost two years ago...protein, Protein, protein and lots of water! I've been re-energized by doing this and feel like my sleeve is working for me again...I've cut down on carbs tremendously (most come from fruits), and I've focused on staying hydrated. For new sleevers, don't ever get discouraged! Follow your surgeon and nutritionist's instructions and the pounds will melt off. As you progress, stay away from slider foods (my downfall) and focus on protein first; it will keep you fuller longer. I haven't hit onederland yet, but I sure am looking forward to getting there. Just 21 pounds to go! Stay focused all! Keep your eyes on the prize and remember why you did all this! Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bajanqueen70 47 Posted October 22, 2014 Word of advice from a veteran sleever who fell off of the wagon since surgery almost two years ago...protein, Protein, protein and lots of water! I've been re-energized by doing this and feel like my sleeve is working for me again...I've cut down on carbs tremendously (most come from fruits), and I've focused on staying hydrated. For new sleevers, don't ever get discouraged! Follow your surgeon and nutritionist's instructions and the pounds will melt off. As you progress, stay away from slider foods (my downfall) and focus on protein first; it will keep you fuller longer. I haven't hit onederland yet, but I sure am looking forward to getting there. Just 21 pounds to go! Stay focused all! Keep your eyes on the prize and remember why you did all this! Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bajanqueen70 47 Posted October 22, 2014 Word of advice from a veteran sleever who fell off of the wagon since surgery almost two years ago...protein, Protein, protein and lots of water! I've been re-energized by doing this and feel like my sleeve is working for me again...I've cut down on carbs tremendously (most come from fruits), and I've focused on staying hydrated. For new sleevers, don't ever get discouraged! Follow your surgeon and nutritionist's instructions and the pounds will melt off. As you progress, stay away from slider foods (my downfall) and focus on protein first; it will keep you fuller longer. I haven't hit onederland yet, but I sure am looking forward to getting there. Just 21 pounds to go! Stay focused all! Keep your eyes on the prize and remember why you did all this! Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bajanqueen70 47 Posted October 22, 2014 Why are these posting multiple times???!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bajanqueen70 47 Posted October 22, 2014 Why are these posting multiple times???!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites