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Probably 4-6 months for me. But not because I couldn't, I just tried to stay away from them for a while. Even now, I won't eat more than one in a day.

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The ones I eat have less than 5G of sugar. I just wanted to know because I'me having trouble with food on the go. I'm at the beach and pool a lot and need something non parish able and portable with Protein. I don't plan on making meals out of them.

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I love them to! I used to eat them as a cheat or a eat one if I got a little sick after long hike or workout. They always made me so full. I wonder how they will feel with our new tummies? Im curious if we could eat like 1/4th of one?

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On the go ideas people have recommended to me are string cheese, handful of nuts, dried fruits, single serving yogurts, cottage cheese, and apple sauces. Also heard people eating beef Jerky but that seem like it would hurt my stomach. I haven't gone back to work yet so I'm worried about on the go eating also.

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The ones I eat have less than 5G of sugar. I just wanted to know because I'me having trouble with food on the go. I'm at the beach and pool a lot and need something non parish able and portable with Protein. I don't plan on making meals out of them.

Which brand do you use? I need a good low sugar option if o decide to add them back in after weight lifting (if I ever heal enough to lift again) lol

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It was about 6 weeks, but be careful, eating Protein bars can, for some, be something of a gateway drug. Not to mention all of the junk they have in addition to the Protein. I definitely use them for an on-the-go emergency food when I need to, I don't mean to say they're 'evil' or anything, but your body will do better with less processed foods (a recent NIH study confirmed long term weight loss is significantly greater among those who eat their protein in meat/cheese/etc rather than shakes/bars). Check out this blog for some recipe ideas that taste pretty darned good.

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I had my only bad food experience with some Atkins Protein bars...dumped them...almost ended up back in the hospital. BTW, if you ever get severely dehydrated, PediaLite is magic for rehydration.

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I made my own which cut down on the carbs (it was still a lot) but I didn't like how it sat in my stomach. Heavy. I think I started eating them around 6 weeks post op but after that batch was gone I haven't eaten another. I'd rather have meat.

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I made my own which cut down on the carbs (it was still a lot) but I didn't like how it sat in my stomach. Heavy. I think I started eating them around 6 weeks post op but after that batch was gone I haven't eaten another. I'd rather have meat.< /p>

I use the "power crunch" original bars. They only have 10g carbs for the whole bar and 5G sugar. They used to fill me up before surgery so I can only imagine a 1/4th of a bar would do it for me now. I get mine at Walmart.< /p>

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