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Hi all. i'm just wondering about how many calories everyone is eating. I'm 4 months post op and I feel like I'm hungry all the time. I try and watch and be careful, but I admit I have given into my sweet tooth and had some of the mini 100 calorie ice cream sandwiches. I seem to be able to eat almost everything. I have not and will not try anything fried. I keep telling myself not to eat since that's how I got fat in the first place. I seem to be eating around 1100 to 1200 calories per day and yes I'm getting in all of my Protein and Water and I exercise with a trainer 3 days a week. Just wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience.

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kmiller- I am 4 months po and WISH i can make it to a 1000 calories! Last mobth I was able to eat any and everything except sweets and friedfoods and would be hungry all the time and then all of a sudden Im in this situation as if Im newly post op again. So, I am just as curious as you:)

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I am six months post op and am lucky to get 800 calories a day. Still never hungry. But I focus on my Protein first. On the up side I am fully satisfied as far as my hunger goes which is a blessing as I never knew that feeling before!!

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I am almost 5 months post op, I have tried almost all foods... meaning a bit or a very small piece. I was a bit confused that where my dr. said you will dump if you have sweets and fats, etc. etc. Some things I know will not sit right as soon as I have it but other things that I have tried I would think that would make me sick and it has not. Of course I am eating healthy and stay away from the foods that got me here in the first place but it is the curiosity. I think each of us are different and will react in different ways to foods. I do not count calories but go by ounces with my food. I make sure I get my Protein and Water in daily along with my vitimas. I follow my drs. plans and at times I am hungry but if I have a pretzel or something small it goes away. There is no way I can eat as much as I did before surgery.

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I am three months out and eat about 700 - 800 calories a day and get in over 70g of Protein a day, with a goal of over 80. Sometimes to get that many calories/protein I have to eat three Snacks and not two, which makes me feel guilty. Go figure.

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How many grams of Protein should we have I'm 1 week post op

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Your nutritionist at the Drs should have told you how much you need everyday. Everyone is different.

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Im 2 months out and can pretty much eat everything or anything i try to keep iit to mostly protien alot of fish and chicken..i eat bout 500-700 calories a day on a good day a lot of time i juss dnt feel hunger and force myself to eat

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How many grams of Protein should we have I'm 1 week post op

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My dr said 60 grams of Protein and 64 ounces of Water. I drink the premier nutrition Protein shakes and they have 30 grams per shake. I get them from costco but sam's carries them as well.

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My dr said 60 grams of Protein and 64 ounces of Water. I drink the premier nutrition Protein shakes and they have 30 grams per shake. I get them from costco but sam's carries them as well.

I drink those too, I just called my doctors office and they said don't worry about protein just get my Water in

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I drink those too' date=' I just called my doctors office and they said don't worry about Protein just get my Water in

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The Water will keep you from getting dehydrated.

Try to get as much of the Protein as you can in right now. It took me a few weeks before I could get the water and protein in. I still struggle with the water some days and I'm 9 weeks post op.

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Ok thank you

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My dr said 60 grams of Protein and 64 ounces of Water. I drink the premier nutrition Protein shakes and they have 30 grams per shake. I get them from costco but sam's carries them as well.

Are the premier shakes good? What flavors do they come in?

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Are the premier shakes good? What flavors do they come in?

Yes

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