Losing weight right after having surgery
TTVanLue
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I have been under my calorie intake. But I go over on carbs and sugars. I have to have a higher salt intake to keep my blood pressure up. Any suggestions or recipes that can help me lose weight while in recovery. Since exercise is out of question?
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I have been under my calorie intake. But I go over on carbs and sugars. I have to have a higher salt intake to keep my blood pressure up. Any suggestions or recipes that can help me lose weight while in recovery. Since exercise is out of question?
Be meticulous in your logging. Calories is what matters most for weight loss. What type of surgery? Depending on the surgery, you might even consider eating at maintenance until you recover.0 -
I had surgery on my back it is a Spinal cord stimulator trial. I will have another surgery in a dew weeks.0
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After surgery is not the time to be in a deficit as far as I know. Your body needs the energy to heal. And you will probably go up immediately following due to swelling and fluids from the IV. I'd suggest eating at maintenance for awhile.0
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ClosetBayesian wrote: »I have been under my calorie intake. But I go over on carbs and sugars. I have to have a higher salt intake to keep my blood pressure up. Any suggestions or recipes that can help me lose weight while in recovery. Since exercise is out of question?
Be meticulous in your logging. Calories is what matters most for weight loss. What type of surgery? Depending on the surgery, you might even consider eating at maintenance until you recover.
I had a Spinal cord stimulator trial.0 -
Post surgery, especially spinal, your body is really stressed, and if you're gearing up for a second one, you probably shouldn't be trying to lose, but to maintain.
Talk to your doctor and your surgeon and see what they recommend, and if they have ideas. Hope the stimulator works well for you. I've heard good things about the new ones!0 -
I had surgery at the beginning of February (knee) and am just starting to eat at a deficit again. A couple of weeks after the surgery I began tracking again and started losing weight, even though I was eating at maintenance, so I upped my calories and maintained until last week. My body definitely needed more fuel than usual while it was healing!
I'd definitely talk with your doctor about restricting calories but maintaining is probably the way to go when healing, especially with another surgery coming up. You'll be able to get back to it soon enough!0 -
After my heart ablation, I couldnt exercise. I was so fatigued and having chest pain as a result of burning areas of the heart, so I had to take it easy. Best thing to do is to create a deficit from eating until you feel well enough to resume exercising.0
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ElizabethOakes2 wrote: »Post surgery, especially spinal, your body is really stressed, and if you're gearing up for a second one, you probably shouldn't be trying to lose, but to maintain.
Talk to your doctor and your surgeon and see what they recommend, and if they have ideas. Hope the stimulator works well for you. I've heard good things about the new ones!
Thank you!0 -
I had surgery at the beginning of February (knee) and am just starting to eat at a deficit again. A couple of weeks after the surgery I began tracking again and started losing weight, even though I was eating at maintenance, so I upped my calories and maintained until last week. My body definitely needed more fuel than usual while it was healing!
I'd definitely talk with your doctor about restricting calories but maintaining is probably the way to go when healing, especially with another surgery coming up. You'll be able to get back to it soon enough!
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Colorscheme wrote: »After my heart ablation, I couldnt exercise. I was so fatigued and having chest pain as a result of burning areas of the heart, so I had to take it easy. Best thing to do is to create a deficit from eating until you feel well enough to resume exercising.
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Thank you all for the advice I will talk to my doctors. All good advice thank you all again!0
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Usually, a person needs to eat at maintenance or above for a few weeks. Check with the docs of course.0
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I agree to eat in maintenance while healing & also make sure you eat enough protein.0
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Thank you everyone! Great advice! My doc said to eat in maintenance. So I have been but I bought a food scale to at least have portion control.0
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