6 Week Appointment Today--talked about calories
Well, I've only been getting around 800 so I need to up my intake a little. Especially, now that I'm cleared for rigorous exercise and plan to start strength training next week.
I'm guessing my weight loss will increase as I add some calories because it's been slow lately. I've suspected that I'm not getting enough in. Time will tell.
I'm so glad you ask the good questions. Did he tell you about the realize website? And when is your 6mo. check-up? Mine is Jan 14
I took some Milk of Magnesia last night (which didn't work) and I keep thinking "oh, gosh . . .
I hope it doesn't start to work while I'm here".
Hello everyone! I've been shy about posting anything before, but I just had to respond to the amount of calories we are supposed to ingest every day. I had surgery July 7th, and I am still unable to get in more than 1/4 cup of food at a time. I am not hungry, and when I do eat, it takes everything I have just to consume the 1/4 cup. I still have problems with meat. I do much better with "soft" foods. I finally found some Greek yogurt which has 15 grams of protein and goes down pretty well. My best source of protein is still a protein drink.
Although my weight loss has been slower than I thought it would be, it has been steady(36 lbs. since surgery) butI began exercising a week ago and I stopped losing.
I know I need to up my calories, but I'd have to eat all day to consume the appropriate amount of calories. I'm afraid of the "grazing"syndrome that perpetuated my weight gain in the first place. I have an appointment with my surgeon next week...I'm sure he'll tell me to eat more.
Upping calories has been working for me! I've switched to higher or full-fat foods when I can. It tastes better and keeps me fuller longer.
Of course getting in the protein is the most important, but if you're already doing that then try to up your fat content. All natural peanut butter is a good way to do it.
I can usually get in 60g of protein in around 400 calories..so I started using full fat cheeses and full fat mayo to help up the calorie count. I even eat bacon! Avocados are good for calories (and good fat!)
So my diet is low carb, moderate fat and high protein. Someone on the board had posted about the science behind a diet like that and it made a lot of sense. It's the basis behind the Atkins diet which a lot of people lost weight on when it was the big fad--too bad that diet didn't really promote moderation which is why it got the bad rap for heart health.
RNY: 7/2009
HW: 361 SW: 320 CW: 157.6
I specifically asked about calorie intake with vigorous exercise and that's when he gave me the 1200 top number. Obviously, none of us can get that in now but that will be more realistic later on especially as we increase our exercise and start to burn more calories.
I do find that I lose more when I up the calories and have started incorporating some higher fat proteins into my diet. An extra 100-150 calories is as easy as an extra protein shake or big glass of milk.