Surgery and weight loss
Jenna__XoXo
Posts: 117 Member
I've just started trying to lose weight a few weeks ago by logging my food and working out, running and strength training, but instead of losing weight I've gained two pounds. I know this is probably water weight from staring something new but I had surgery today on my arm that will prevent me from being able to workout for the next two weeks. What can I do to still lose weight without being able to workout? Since the number on the scale has still been going up while I've been working out I'm afraid of what will happen now that I have to stop.
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You do not need to work out to lose weight - simply eat to the calorie goal MFP gave you. Use a food scale to be accurate.3
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If the weight is from starting new activity then it should go away if you stop. Exercise is not needed for weight loss, just a calorie deficit.
Frankly, I think people should eat at maintenance during illness or recovering from surgery. Your body gets stressed enough trying to heal and it needs energy to do it. I get that it's tough to do...been there...but it's a good thing to do for your body.
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+1 for eating at maintenance.
This is also a good time to get the basics down pat like logging accurately and some of the basic concepts of weight loss. This thread has some useful links in it:
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10300319/most-helpful-posts-general-health-fitness-and-diet-must-reads#latest
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Also, it's very common to add water weight during recovery from surgery (inflammation and the healing process), so don't let additional weight gains freak you out. And I second the advice to eat at maintenance, if not a little above, during recovery from surgery.4
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