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Hey everyone I was wondering if any of you know of any high Protein low carb diet foods would be good to have? I have to take in around only 1500 calories a day but need low carb and lots of protein. Any lists of foods or diet plans so I can follow it I'm bad at following diets unless I have someone there supporting me or doing it with me. (I'm alone in this cause hubby is picky eater and my family like siblings and parents aren't dieting either...) so any suggestions would be great along with very appreciated. Also I've heard of cologen (spelling?) Protein Shakes I was wondering if anyone knows if that would help with sagging after surgery? Well anyways thanks so much!

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meat, eggs, low-fat cheese. Broccolli, cauliflower, basically any non-starchy vegetables,stay away from potatoes, Pasta, and rice.

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Atkins and Southbeach are low carb. Atkins is high Protein.

Basically eat your meats/proteins first...then veggies...then fruit and stay away from white flour, sugar, white bread, Pasta, rice and potatoes.

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Atkins and Southbeach are low carb. Atkins is high Protein.

Basically eat your meats/proteins first...then veggies...then fruit and stay away from white flour' date=' sugar, white bread, Pasta, rice and potatoes.[/quote']

Exactly what my dietitian said. High density Protein, crunchy fruits and veggies and high Fiber, low fat/low sugar grains/bread. She said Aunt Millie's was a good brand of bread to buy. Just make sure there is more Fiber than fat and sugar.

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I have been using youtonics and it is a collegen protien drink they are not the tastiest they remind me of melted Jello but I too think they will help with saggy skin I mentioned it to my dr he said I could use then but not any more insite on the skin thing i don't think it would hurt to try

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Amaze.. Not sure we should have the collagen protien.. Rny patients don't absorb it. whey Protein is key.

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That's interesting I wonder why my dr didn't mention it? Thanks for the heads up. I've been doing whey but pre surgery like a year now using the collegen. I did plan to get it in here and there I'm going to have to run it by him again. Thanks!

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Definatley let me know at your dr says.

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I'm am pre op right now and doing high protein/ low carb and sticking to 1200 calories a day and trying to exercise 30 minutes a day also. No one is dieting with me either which makes it hard but we can do it together. eggs are high in cals so I eat egg whites. Low fat cheeses, including cottage cheese are good sources of Protein. I drink low calorie high Protein Shakes by EAS (whey) called AdvantEdge low carb whey protein shakes. They don't taste the best but I use them for a meal or part of a meal ( meals should be around 500 cals if no snacks) or as a snack. I also just bought whey Protein Powder because it's way cheaper than the drinks so I'll start making my own shakes. Just like other people said, eat meats (like chicken turkey and fish) then non starchy veggies. I stay away from fruit all together on a low carb diet and also avoid breads pastas and rices all together. But if that's too hard eat fruit like watermelon or cantelope and eat whole grains if you have to. Another thing that's totally helping me is myfitnesspal.com. It's a calorie and exercise tracker and a lot of people from here are on it. My username is amcdowell779. You should join if you haven't already it's an awesome app and everyone's so supportive!!

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