High calorie but low fat?
stind89
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Hi all! I was put on a low-fat diet by my doctor because I have gallstones. I have a surgery consult about them in a few weeks but in the mean time I’m supposed to go low-fat. I thought it would be easy but I’m not getting enough calories apparently. I barely hit 1000 today and I’m not hungry by the end of the day. I drink a lot of water which helps fill me up. Any suggestions on how to go about this in a different way?
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Lots of carbs? Sweets (candy if you are in the US)...fruit, fruit juice...potatoes, sweet potatoes, rice...anything high in sugar, low in fat...there are some cereals that are low fat, high sugar/carb like Special Flakes Berry (not sure if you have an equivalent where you live?) Low fat yoghurt, cottage cheese, quark...you can eat loads of this to get calories up...low/lower fat milk...not lots of calories, but protein at least? Did the doctors/surgeons not give you a fact sheet containing this info already?1
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nexangelus wrote: »Lots of carbs? Sweets (candy if you are in the US)...fruit, fruit juice...potatoes, sweet potatoes, rice...anything high in sugar, low in fat...there are some cereals that are low fat, high sugar/carb like Special Flakes Berry (not sure if you have an equivalent where you live?) Low fat yoghurt, cottage cheese, quark...you can eat loads of this to get calories up...low/lower fat milk...not lots of calories, but protein at least? Did the doctors/surgeons not give you a fact sheet containing this info already?
No I didn’t get any other information except “start a low fat diet”. Thanks for your help.
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Drink fruit juice or skimmed milk instead of water.0
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TavistockToad wrote: »Drink fruit juice or skimmed milk instead of water.
Skim milk is just water lying about being milk. (I don’t drink milk, even in cereal). Will buy more juice though.
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TavistockToad wrote: »Drink fruit juice or skimmed milk instead of water.
Skim milk is just water lying about being milk. (I don’t drink milk, even in cereal). Will buy more juice though.
Stop drinking as much water then if it's just filling you up?1 -
TavistockToad wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »Drink fruit juice or skimmed milk instead of water.
Skim milk is just water lying about being milk. (I don’t drink milk, even in cereal). Will buy more juice though.
Stop drinking as much water then if it's just filling you up?
I mean I don’t drink it to replace food. I like to stay hydrated and it’s just my go to drink aside from tea. I will try to sub out some of my daily intake for juice instead.
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Rice, potatoes? Both can get calories up with little fat.0
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Do you feel as though your diet is particularly high in fat (i.e. keto)? Did the doctor define what was meant by low fat? Was your usual diet causing you to have gall bladder attacks?
If it wasn't, consider eating how you normally do. Unless you're trying to manage the stones long term nonsurgically, there's really no reason to drastically change your diet in the short term.0 -
I've been on a high protein/carb & low fat diet for almost 20 months. Lost 40# in the 1st 6 months & maintained weight for the past 14 months on it.
Not hard to do at all. Just don't eat much (if any) fatty food. Everything else is either protein or carbs. No end of choices.0 -
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My fiance had his galbladder removed 2 months ago, so we've been eating really low fat. Here's what he eats:
Breakfast: hard boiled eggs, banana, apple.
Lunch: Baked chicken, steamed broccoli, canteloupe
Snack: Raw carrots, blueberries and grapes, fruit juice, ritz or whole grain crackers.
Dinner: Chicken or fish, baked potato, mixed veggies.
PS- a word to the wise... even after galbladder surgery, you will need SOME fat in your diet. Bad experiences were had by all when we eliminated fat completely.2 -
I did an extremely low fat diet for a couple of weeks and found it very easy to eat enough calories. Because carbs and protein.1
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Rice, potatoes, pasta, fruit, shrimp, beans, chicken breast, low fat milk and yogurt,0
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