Sabotaged by a good deed! HELP!!!
84jeepster
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Today, I donated blood which is a good deed that I try to do every 56 days. They gave me some crackers, water and a chocolate wafer bar. Did the calories I burned during the donation cancel out the snacks or is today a total waste so I should gorge myself on everything in sight? Help!!
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I don't think you should ever use something as an excuse to gorge. Eat as you normally would the rest of the day and know that your calorie count is going to be a little bogus. Also, thanks for the donation, I'm sure someone out there is extrememly grateful for it.0
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uhh.....whutt?
seriously though! I'm sure those little snacks won't affect you.0 -
IN for gorging oneself after one little tiny thing goes wrong with my cal goals. If chocolate wafers are wrong, I don't wanna be right!0
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i think you'll survive0
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Just jeel on doing your regular food plan as though it never happened. That was a medical bump you do not have to keep it rolling.0
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If you are concerned - look up how many calories it burns for your body to create all that new blood. You need to take care of yourself after giving blood, so listen to your body and don't sweat it too much. To get energy ad sugars, maybe stick with fruit and juice, or healthy grains instead of eating a cookie or crackers.0
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I wouldn't count anything as calories burned unless you made the donation on a treadmill ... log what you ate and move on0
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I wouldn't count anything as calories burned unless you made the donation on a treadmill ... log what you ate and move on
This.0 -
I think when you give blood you're supposed to fast for 3 days after . . . no?0
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Today, I donated blood which is a good deed that I try to do every 56 days. They gave me some crackers, water and a chocolate wafer bar. Did the calories I burned during the donation cancel out the snacks or is today a total waste so I should gorge myself on everything in sight? Help!!0
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I got a nerve punctured wile giving blood and stopped bench pressing for 2 years.
I think the crackers are a better deal.
Also you have to replenish plasma and blood, that will take calories.0 -
well played OP!!!0
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Wait, donating blood burns calories?0
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drink a pint of baby's blood to replenish the blood lost. it's also 0 calories. i mean if some crackers and a chocolate wafrer is enough to send your calorie goal into a tail spin, then you must be eating closer to the "living off air and sunshine" calorie spectrum0
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I don't think you should ever use something as an excuse to gorge. Eat as you normally would the rest of the day and know that your calorie count is going to be a little bogus. Also, thanks for the donation, I'm sure someone out there is extrememly grateful for it.
I'm assuming the OP is actually serious and not trolling. If serious, then this. Thanks for the donation, and log what you ate and move on. I'm pretty sure the crackers aren't going to hurt you If trolling ... eh. Go eat some crackers and donate some blood :bigsmile:0 -
Wait, donating blood burns calories?
not directly. replenishing your blood lost does.0 -
Donating blood is instant weightloss so a small indulgence can be your celebration on losing weight.0
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I think when you give blood you're supposed to fast for 3 days after . . . no?
Yikes. NO. Quite the opposite, you're supposed to eat well that very same day to replenish your blood. Also, avoid strenuous exercise that day.0 -
Donating blood is instant weightloss so a small indulgence can be your celebration on losing weight.
Yah, but just water weight so it doesn't count :happy:
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It's not good days vs bad days. It's good choices vs bad choices, that affect you weight and fitness. If you ate 500 calories too many, you're going to end up needing to get rid of 500 calories (exercise, eating at a deficit). If you decide the day is a bad day so you might as well gorge and you eat 3,500 calories too many, you're going to get rid of 3,500 calories.
One boo-boo NEVER means you "might as well" make bad choices. The answer is always making good choices. That's why they're called good choices.0 -
Your body only burns an extra 30 something calories a day while it recovers, I would just log what you ate and maybe make sure you don't go under your caloric intake goal today.0
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Idk about anywhere else - but in UK you are not supposed to donate blood when you are dieting!
I donated blood often when I was actively losing weight last year. It's a bad idea if you are starving yourself (that's a bad idea for many reasons) and there is a weight minimum of like 100 lb, more if you are doing a double unit. A couple times I was turned away because my hemoglobin was too low, but that's why they do screening to make sure your blood is acceptable for donation.
After a successful donation I would go get a nice burger or eat a steak to replenish my iron :bigsmile:
It usually worked into my calorie, sometimes a little over. But being a bit over calories should not lead you to "gorge yourself on everything in sight."0 -
A tiny blip like crackers and a chocolate wafer cannot put you over by more than a couple hundred calories. You shouldn't starve yourself after donating blood but being over by a little won't derail you. Gorging won't solve anything0
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They forced me to eat the crackers and wafer bar before I could leave the area and get back to work. Now I feel that I might as well keep eating the snacks since the wafer woke up the "sleeping sweet tooth" inside my belly.
GET IN MY BELLY!!!!0 -
They forced me to eat the crackers and wafer bar before I could leave the area and get back to work. Now I feel that I might as well keep eating the snacks since the wafer woke up the "sleeping sweet tooth" inside my belly.
GET IN MY BELLY!!!!
Just how much blood did you donate?0 -
I'm pretty sure a good POOP will eliminate the calories from the cookies...... you're still ahead on the calories for giving the donation!0
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Chocolate is part of the donation process. Think of it that way, and then go back to business as usual as soon as you're off of the blood bus.
Chocolate is my favorite part of donating blood.0 -
What a great question...I would love to know the answer to how many calories needed to replenish X millilitres of blood, and if there is a certain or optimum macronutrient proportion for it.
Good show OP for donating blood by the way.0 -
I don't think you should ever use something as an excuse to gorge. Eat as you normally would the rest of the day and know that your calorie count is going to be a little bogus. Also, thanks for the donation, I'm sure someone out there is extrememly grateful for it.
No strenuous exercising for today either. Just kick back and relax. Also, you are "losing" 600 calories after blood donation but that's over a period of, what, 60 days? Don't quote me on that. I give blood all the time too and it's the same as every day except without the exercising part.0 -
If you are seriously worried about the crackers and juice you need to have before you can leave (which is an over-reaction, track and move on) but if you are seriously worried.... you could try to do a double red cell donation next time. They separate out the red blood cells and give you back your plasma and platelets along with a bit of saline.
I did the double red cell donation this past Sunday and didn't have to sit in the canteen at all, just grabbed a bottle of water and went on my way. Though, if you are prone to over-reacting, be prepared, you might gain an extra ounce or two from the extra saline lol.
If I'd done the whole blood instead I would have gladly eaten the cookies, recorded them, and not worried about it... think of it this way, I'm sure the person that needs your blood wishes their biggest problem was that they ate an extra freaking cookie or two instead of needing a blood transfusion!0
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