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I also use Baritastic and like it. I know a lot of other people who use MyFitnessPal and say it's good.

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I use an app that my dietician told me about called Baritastic and really like it. It is very user-friendly! It calculates Protein, carbs, calories, fat, etc. and is specifically for bariatric patients.




I've been learning this app... I love it already!!! thank you so much

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I also use Baritastic and like it. I know a lot of other people who use MyFitnessPal and say it's good.

Yep, been using myfitnesspal and am very happy with it. I can customize it up the wazoo if I want to too :)


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I use Baritastic and really like it.

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I use an app that my dietician told me about called Baritastic and really like it. It is very user-friendly! It calculates Protein, carbs, calories, fat, etc. and is specifically for bariatric patients.




Donia how many carbs and fats are we allowed I know protein is 65 to 85.... Water is 64 or more

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Donia after surgery and back to eating solids are carbs to stay under 100?

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My understanding is we should and probably will stay under 100 g of carbs after surgery because we are supposed to focus on eating our Protein first, then veggies, and carbs being our last priority. I think we will naturally stay below 100 g if we adhere to that method of eating. As for sugar, that is considered a simple or refined carb and should be avoided as much as possible because it ups our carb intake without giving us any beneficial nutrients. Our carbs should consist of “good carbs” - fruit, starchy veggies, etc.


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My understanding is we should and probably will stay under 100 g of carbs after surgery because we are supposed to focus on eating our Protein first, then veggies, and carbs being our last priority. I think we will naturally stay below 100 g if we adhere to that method of eating. As for sugar, that is considered a simple or refined carb and should be avoided as much as possible because it ups our carb intake without giving us any beneficial nutrients. Our carbs should consist of “good carbs” - fruit, starchy veggies, etc.



Ok thanks for being patient with me lol ....I was just trying to set the limits part of baritastic for protien, carb, sugar, Water etc... But yesterday and today been using it and getting familiarize with the app and its awsome.

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