Hi I'm new to the forum - 7 mths post RNY - Calories?
My current BMI 35.7 which is obese. I haven't decided if this is goal yet, if this is where my body settles, I'm prepared to accept that. I am way better health than I was. I never expected to be tiny. They said for me to be nutritionally sound, I would need to consume this many calories or they would start to consider me under nourished.
I have been able to eat that many calories, but I'm usually under and not wanting more or feeling deprived. I'm in the process of getting used to my hunger coming back.
on 6/3/15 9:08 am
If I ate 1400 calories a day and more than 30-50 carbs a day I would gain weight. I am 7 YEARS post op.
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on 6/3/15 12:35 pm
Bariatric plans differ, but here is mine from St. Vincent's Indianapolis, Indiana
0-6 months: 600-800 Calories, 40-60 gram carbs, 60-80 grams protein
6-12 months: 800-1200 calories, 60-80 grams carbs, 60-80 grams protein
12-18 months: 1100-1300 calories, 100-130 grams carbs, 80 grams protein
Maintenance: 1200-1400 calories, 130 grams carbs, 80 grams protein
Penny
This is how many calories I ate/eat:
- 1-2 Months After Surgery: I ate 500 calories a day
- 3-6 Months After Surgery: I ate 600-700 calories a day
- 7-9 Months After Surgery: I ate 800-900 calories a day
- 10-12 Months After Surgery: I ate 1000 calories a day
- 13-15 Months After Surgery: I ate 1200 calories a day to goal weight (I reached my goal weight at 15 months out)
- Maintenance 16-30 Months After Surgery: I ate 2000-2500 calories a day
- Maintenance: 31 Months After Surgery to Today: 1800-2000 calories a day
All of the above calories eaten were without exercise. I would not concern yourself with what calories are burned through exercise since those figures (no matter what the source) are not truly accurate. Exercise should be for the physical and mental benefits only. If interested, please see my profile page where I detail my experience with RNY.