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I started eating them again at quarter after never. I refuse to put that crap in my body after all this work, free or not.

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I was sleeve on 9/4 and had one last weekend turkey without the bun and it just sat there ...worse thing I could have done to myself...do.t do it..the thought of it is making me sick

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I eat hot dogs from time to time. I buy the all beef kind. I'm not going to pretend that I'm better than others cause I don't eat hot dogs! Jeesh. I waited until 3 months out. I usually skip the bun or part if it.

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I love how they taste with lots of mustard, but they are so full of sulfites that I don't even eat the turkey ones that are 40 calories each anymore.

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I cant eat them not even the 97 % fat free ones. I am 8 weeks post op

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I use to eat hot dogs before my surgery, as a matter of fact I loved them. But know I can't stand the smell of them, so I don't eat them.

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Im 8 weeks post op. I had the polish dog from sams club yesterday without the bun. Had 3 bites.. didnt like how it sat on my stomach.. :( so no more hotdogs for me.

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My first thought was, "why would you want to eat hot dogs?" before I saw the free part.

Like Crazy Geno, I'd skip 'em. Free isn't a good enough reason. Brats might be a little different story, but that would be a rare exception ;)

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Hello,i was sleeved 9/4/14 and i have no idea what to eat and im having a hard time getting in my fluids.but my doctor said hotdogs are a no no......

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I doubt I could eat more than half of a standard hot dog (wiener with bun and condiments). And even that would be a real challenge.

Personally, I'd throw away the bun and Condiments, then slice up the wiener and mix it into a single-serving can of pork 'n Beans and make Beanie Weenie out of it. The sodium and fat would be higher than what's ideal, but the Fiber and Protein would be pretty good.

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At work we get them for free just wondering

I ate veggies hotdogs at 6 weeks with no bun. Went down fine - good source of non-meat Protein.

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At 7 weeks out, I did have some the other day. It was all beef and very salty to me. I was only able to eat half. It is very heavy. Not going there again any time soon.

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i am 16 wks and had one yesterday for breakfast! it was an all beef one, from a local butcher. NO nitrates or nitrites, no preservatives. very fresh, no 'snap' casing either.

it was awesome with mustard. they are a VERY occasional treat. only the 2nd one i've had since surgery. it was really good, but i have changed so much about how i eat that i would really only eat them a few times a year now...

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