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Hi guys. I'll be joining you post-ops on Thursday. How many grams of oritein a day did your doc tell you that you should have?

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My nut told me women are supposed to get between 60 and 70 grams of Protein day, and men are supposed to get between 70 and 80 grams a day.

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It really depends on a lot of factors. My doc said 60-80 daily. I shoot for 104 everyday unless I am playing soccer. Then I try for 120.

The more active you are the more Protein you need. My doc also said that you can have too little protein but we will never hear him say you are eating too much.

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Thanks guys. Could I also ask

How long it was after you came round from the anaesthetic that you we're walking around ?

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Thanks guys. Could I also ask How long it was after you came round from the anaesthetic that you we're walking around ?

Within hours. Once I got back to my room I was getting up and walking.

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I was up and walking in the recovery room (I fought with the nurse and made her let me get up..haha)... You will feel SO much better SO much faster the more you walk!! The day after surgery, I woke up, washed off, did my hair and make up, got dressed in "work out" clothes, and walked the halls of the hospital with my IV pole in tote. Hahaha my nurse was like "wft??", but she ended up just laughing and telling me to be careful and just take it easy. I recovered and was back to work in less than 10 days though!!

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I was up and walking in the recovery room (I fought with the nurse and made her let me get up..haha)... You will feel SO much better SO much faster the more you walk!! The day after surgery, I woke up, washed off, did my hair and make up, got dressed in "work out" clothes, and walked the halls of the hospital with my IV pole in tote. Hahaha my nurse was like "wft??", but she ended up just laughing and telling me to be careful and just take it easy. I recovered and was back to work in less than 10 days though!!

you just set my goals! LOL! super pretty too!!!! :)

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The nutritionist said 60 is the common number . Protein 60 grams and fluids 60 ounces. Best wishes and may you have a speedy recovery!

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I was advised to aim for 64g/day. First few weeks were a challenge to even keep up with the Water requirements let alone 64g of Protein.< /p>

Even now, I still can't drink that much protein. Eventually I'll get there. Until then, foods rich in protein for me and as many shakes as my pouch can tolerate.

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im horrible at Protein. I get anywhere from 35 on up a day, usually 35-50 grams.

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I was up and walking in the recovery room (I fought with the nurse and made her let me get up..haha)... You will feel SO much better SO much faster the more you walk!! The day after surgery' date=' I woke up, washed off, did my hair and make up, got dressed in "work out" clothes, and walked the halls of the hospital with my IV pole in tote. Hahaha my nurse was like "wft??", but she ended up just laughing and telling me to be careful and just take it easy. I recovered and was back to work in less than 10 days though!![/quote']

This. Get up as soon as you can. By the end of my 2 day stay I was practically running laps.

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I have yet to see anyone say anything less than 60 grams a day. I was told 60-80 grams a day and at 3 weeks out I'm hitting just above 30. It's a process so don't beat yourself up if you cannot get that much in rigiht away. Some can and some cannot initially. But we'll get there eventually. My goal is to get up to 100 grams to avoid the Hair loss (if possible)

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Hi guys. I'll be joining you post-ops on Thursday. How many grams of oritein a day did your doc tell you that you should have?

I was told 1/2 of your body weight is how much Protein you should be getting..

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Protein 60-80 gm.plus at least 48 oz of Fluid.< /p>

I was up walking the evening after surgery. I didn't go too far though, only to the door. I got dizzy and light headed. You have to make sure the first time you walk with a nurse. Walking is the best way to get the anesthesia and gas out of your body.

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