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What do you do when you go to a place that has really expensive high sugar, no Protein food and you can't bring in your own food? I'm talking concerts, Water parks, amusement parks, zoos even?

Yesterday I had to eat a cliff bar and part of a Gatorade. By the time we left I felt exhausted just from not eating enough and having too many carbs.

Do you risk it and just bring your own food and hide it? I'm thinking that is the way to go. It's not like I'm trying to steal something, I have legitimate physical issues that preclude me from eating their gross food!

I even tried to eat a lot of Protein before we left and a drank a lot of Water. But with a sleeve there's only so much you can do!

Edited by greensleeve

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Have your doctor write you a "medically necessary" letter and keep it in your wallet. Bring what you need (don't try to cheat for others in your party). And if they give you any trouble mention discrimination and your lawyer.

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May I suggest Quest Protein Bars. They have no sugar, high Fiber, low fat, low carbs because of so much fiber and they have 20 to 21 grams of Protein in them. They taste really good.

I don't no what stage you are at but Almonds make an easy thing to carry just get them with no salt or sugar on them.

Make yourself a Protein Shake in a thermos and carry that with you.

I also have a card from the surgeon that says I can only have certain foods due dietary problems. Something like that will help you.

You could have a grilled chicken breast, small hamburger just have these without the bun and just vegtables. If you need to use a condiment only mustard while you are out. ketchup to high in sugar.

If there is a sit down restaurant try egg white veggie omelette made in cooking spray or the above things I suggested. Have a turkey sandwich with out the bread and have vegtables.

Just a few ideas.

Have fun with your family.

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It is a nice idea to keep a 'medically necessary' letter in your pocket so that you can carry what you need to eat,in places where you are not allowed to carry your food.It becomes increasingly difficult for someone who is in a similar condition as yours(that you have had a gastric sleeve surgery).I feel people become helpful once they know your medical condition.

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In my experience, in most of those places you can find wls-friendly food. Would it be something you would want to eat all day, every day? Probably not, but it won't hurt you for one day. Get a burger and throw out the bun. Get a turkey sandwich and throw out the bread. Most of those sorts of places will be harboring things like sausages, shrimp skewers, hot carved sandwiches, or salads somewhere.

To be on the safe side I usually do smuggle in some nuts and Protein bars, but I've never had to actually use them.

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You can always get Water. Bring a packet of Protein Powder with you. Throw a Protein Bar in your pocket and show em your scars if they wanna frisk you! I'm also thinking any of those places will offer hotdogs or burgers...just don't eat the bun.

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I have a purse that has a million zipper pockets. One of them is on the back of the bag where no one ever checks no one will ever check the change pocket part of a purse/bag either. We went to six flags last weekend. I took a banana, a Protein bar, and a water bottle in with me and I was fine all day. You can buy a collapsible/foldable Water bottle that's easy to take in anywhere, I just refilled it from the water fountain through out the day.

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I take in my purse, beef Jerky, dry roasted ememame and string cheese. Unless they are searching my purse it works. There really has been any place that I can't find something to eat. Even a hamburger losing the bread. If nothing else, syntax nectar in the individual powder packages is liquid Protein when mixed with Water.

Hope that helps. :-)

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My tip for smuggling in food, at least for women - put it in an interior zipper compartment of your bag. Put a couple of tampons and sanitary pads on top. No one is going to rummage past those! And I've noticed that most places are a lot more lax these days about searching handbags than they were ten years ago, when everyone seemed convinced that Al Qaeda was going to try to blow up their local concert in the park.

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I also recommend having a letter from your doctor. I have not run into a problem with my shakes, etc. I would argue if they would deny a baby's formula in a bottle...if they allow that, then they must allow you also to bring in the products you need to survive!

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I agree with all of the above. It is a medical necessity for you to have what you need and they would have a lawsuit on their hands if anything happens to you while you are there...the medical note should suffice and you bring what you need. I did Disney World Theme Parks and they were very accommodating right down to letting me order off the children's menu-no questions asked.

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