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Based on your advice, I will do the protein/carb thing after and use it as my carbs for the day.
I don't think that's a very good idea CJZee because that's not how Dr. Atkins intended induction to go. Rather than "spending" all your daily carbs on a banana and a protein shake, he meant for you to have leafy green vegetables throughout the day.
With your strict weight-training regimen, it kinds of sounds like induction might not be your best best. Some people skip induction and go right into OWL. Perhaps you want to up your daily carb intake above 20 to accommodate your need for post-workout stuff?
Here's what I'm doing, if the info is useful. I have been on induction since 8/14/08 (I need to lose 200# so I'm staying on the very low carb intake level). I quit losing pounds on the scale 2/14/2009 but I'm still losing size. I started working out 3/3/2009, and I started serious weight training using The New Rules of Lifting for Women end of last month.
One of the "rules" is to have a post-workout shake, but I won't do that because 1) I don't do processed stuff at all, and those shakes are highly processed and 2) the ones that advertise as low or no carb are clearly lying, because the ingredients list includes carb-containing stuff. Instead, right after I get home, I have a small piece of grilled chicken, a handful of cold cooked shrimp, or a couple of boiled eggs, etc. Just a small serving of protein. It's working great for me but YMMV. Best of luck.