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Walnuts (18 gm fat per 1/4 cup)
Bacon and hard boiled eggs with glass of whole milk
1/2 of a frozen cheeseburger, handful of potatoe chips and glass of milk (>20 gms easily)
When I absolutely cannot even think about eating, I measure 1 tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil in shot glass and take it with a glass of cold milk.
Jimmy Dean Sausage Sandwich (these sandwiches are >20 gms of fat) and milk
Hot dog with melted cheese in hot dog bun w/whole milk
Cream of Celery Soup - soothes stomach and 1 cup has ample fat gm (I drink a cup of milk with it anyway though)
One cup of whole milk has 9 gm of fat in it and just to make sure I feel I am getting the whole 20 gms, you can tell I drink a lot of milk.View Thread

Does it matter if you eat the 20 gm before taking the Incivek or if you eat the 20 gm after taking the Incivek?
I am my doctor's first patient on this medicine and he didn't get into this detail.
Thank youView Thread
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