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I’m curious about this too. I’m 4 weeks poat op. I log most days on my fitness pal and I’m averaging 400-450 a day. I’ve had about 3 days over the last 2 weeks where I’ve eaten 600-700 (mindless eating though I think that was!!)


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12 minutes ago, monkeyol said:

I’m curious about this too. I’m 4 weeks poat op. I log most days on my fitness pal and I’m averaging 400-450 a day. I’ve had about 3 days over the last 2 weeks where I’ve eaten 600-700 (mindless eating though I think that was!!)

My surgeon recommended 500 calories.

When I was at your stage, I also freaked out over the extra 100-200 calories. In hindsight, I didn't need to for several reasons. MFP and nutrition labels themselves have a margin of error that might add up to 100-200/day which means you could very well be eating 400-500 after all. What made you obese in the first place was probably not a 100-200/day caloric surplus but rather something 5 to 10 times that amount. Standard Calories-in-Calories-Out(CICO) theory says 3500=1lb of fat. But I believe the research has been refined to show that when you are eating at such a severe caloric deficit a la post-WLS, it takes far more than 3500 calories to lose 1 lb of fat. So mathematically the extra 100-200/day would only slow your weight loss by 1-2lbs per month tops. Those are small numbers compared to the excess weight that you started with.

In any case, hang in there. You will get the results.

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If it helps, I wasn't given a calorie target by my surgical team, but I've been averaging 400-500 calories per day, and I'm seeing the results. I'm sure you're doing just fine :)

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About a month post op I was averaging 300-500 calories and I was not getting my Protein reliably in until about 3 months post op.

I am 6 months post op and range between 400 and 1200 calories a day. I periodically raise and lower my calories for no other reason than it seems to keep my WL on track and curtail stalls.

I also periodically add and take out carbs for the same reason.


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I was probably getting around 700. My Protein Shakes are 180 calories (I think) and 30 g Protein so to get 100 g protein I probably had 3 shakes plus whatever additional liquids.

I’m a little over 3 months and I eat between 600-1700 calories a day. Some days I do two HIIT/crossfit workouts instead of just one so I need the extra calories. On those days I’m a little less strict about logging my macros. Sometimes it’s difficult to get enough fluids and enough food since I can’t eat and drink at the same time but I drink shakes if necessary.


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I’m 6 weeks out and averaging about 525 cal / day. My medical team said not to focus on calories but to be sure I’m getting the required Protein and Water in.

Best of success to you!

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