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I'm using the baritastic app to start keeping track before my surgery on the 17th. What do i need tip set as my goals for carbs & fats? I know i need between 65-90g Protien.

50 year old me!!

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How far out are you? Are you trying to lose or maintain? How active are you?

To take a stab at it without any info, for losing weight most people go low carb. Many people are under 50 grams of carbs but some are even under 20 grams a day. For women, fat helps regulate our hormones so I would not suggest going under 30 grams of fat a day with an upper limit of 60 grams.

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I guess I should have said, I'm still pre op. My date is Feb 17. I'm just looking for information for post op. Like what should my loss goals be?

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I'm wondering this, too. I want to use this app but have no idea how to set the goals.

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I use the baritastic app with only a 60g Protein and 64oz Water goal. I try to keep carbs under 50, generally, but given that I'm still less than 2 months out, I don't really eat enough calories to both meet the protein goal and go over 50g of carbs anyway :P I don't really track fats at all, just try to make whatever fats I eat the low fat kind (never fat free, I love myself too much for that!)

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