Struggling with calories
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patrickaa5 wrote: »lynn_glenmont wrote: »patrickaa5 wrote: »My cardiologist still recommends not overconsuming eggs. He wants me to limit to one a day. He's familiar with the new studies, but I guess is being cautious. I have heart disease, so I guess I'll just play it safe and stick with what he says. Love eggs, though!
Your cardiologist's recommendations for you are not intended for a different person (the OP) with a different medical history, who, most likely, is not a patient of your cardiologist.
Hmm, I don't recall mentioning the OP post in my reply. I agree that what my cardiologist says to me doesn't have anything to do with the OP. The OP and everyone else on this thread should feel free to eat all the eggs they want. Just trying to give a slightly different view point. Tough crowd.
Yes, it is a tough crowd here. You'll learn to disclaim and clarify3 -
pinggolfer96 wrote: »lynn_glenmont wrote: »Swap out the egg whites for whole eggs and put some butter or olive oil on those veggies. Doesn't sound like you're getting an adequate amount of fat.
Thanks, I did consider whole eggs but was concerned about too much cholesterol.
Based off your comments, you are highly misinformed/ uneducated regarding nutrition. There’s nothing unhealthy or healthy about food. Food labeling is a myth. You also want to gain weight, yet you’re eating lean proteins and you’re scared of cholesterol...?? Please tell me your valid reasoning for this? I’d go read up on some articles or general nutrition, maybe go to iifym.com and get some info there, I say all this in the nicest of ways just cause I can sense your lack on knowledge/ info in nutrition and how you’re derailing yourself from your primary goal...
Do your due diligence and read up. I’m here to help people but not gonna give someone an encyclopedia of info when they don’t understand the general idea of nutrition
I can appreciate your input and thank you and everyone for their help. I do have a lack of knowledge which is why I’m here asking. I plan on getting with one of my trainer friends this week as well for some guidance. Since the beginning of this year I’ve lost 60lbs and am now getting to the point where I’m not trying to diet but rather eat what’s needed in order to see better gains and continue to loose fat. I’m coming off a very unhealthy lifestyle of bad eating habits, smoking, high blood pressure etc.. so I believe my concerns about cholesterol and whatnot are valid. I am going to do plenty more research but wanted to post here to gain a little knowledge which I did.
I wouldn't ask a PT for nutritional advice unless I was very very clear on their qualifications and credentials. (Most trainers are NOT qualified to give nutritional advice and in some places they are expressly forbidden to do so.)
What about asking your doctor for a referral to a registered dietitian?1 -
pinggolfer96 wrote: »patrickaa5 wrote: »My cardiologist still recommends not overconsuming eggs. He wants me to limit to one a day. He's familiar with the new studies, but I guess is being cautious. I have heart disease, so I guess I'll just play it safe and stick with what he says. Love eggs, though!
I disagree....I think he’s being biased/ inaccurate. Dietary cholesterol doesn’t affect body cholesterol levels. Most people with high cholesterol have it because of obesity related illness, not the the cholesterol itself. You can lose weight eating at a deficit with eggs all day and you can lower your cholesterol...
Doctors don’t know jack about nutrition
Or his cardiologist is making recommendations for their individual patient who has heart disease using research that most people outside of academic and/or medical institutions don't have access to (because journal subscriptions are really expensive).
A single patient who this doctor has quite a lot of information about (more so than the rest of us here) vs the rest of the world's adult population.4 -
pinggolfer96 wrote: »patrickaa5 wrote: »My cardiologist still recommends not overconsuming eggs. He wants me to limit to one a day. He's familiar with the new studies, but I guess is being cautious. I have heart disease, so I guess I'll just play it safe and stick with what he says. Love eggs, though!
I disagree....I think he’s being biased/ inaccurate. Dietary cholesterol doesn’t affect body cholesterol levels. Most people with high cholesterol have it because of obesity related illness, not the the cholesterol itself. You can lose weight eating at a deficit with eggs all day and you can lower your cholesterol...
Doctors don’t know jack about nutrition
Or his cardiologist is making recommendations for their individual patient who has heart disease using research that most people outside of academic and/or medical institutions don't have access to (because journal subscriptions are really expensive).
A single patient who this doctor has quite a lot of information about (more so than the rest of us here) vs the rest of the world's adult population.
Right. I tend to get a lot of advice telling me my doctors don't know anything and are in bed with Big Pharma, etc and to not listen to them. Usually, this advice is from someone on the internet that read the latest book (filled with studies!) and believe every word of it. I've read a lot of studies myself about my heart disease and what causes it and what will cure it, blah, blah, blah. I still don't know who is right or wrong, so I tend to do what my doctors suggest.0 -
Simple things like cooking with butter or oil, or grabbing a tablespoon of peanut butter here and there, will help with th extra calories.0
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It sounds like a session or two with a good nutritionist or registered dietitian would help you a lot.
From what you’ve said, it sounds like you’re on the right track, just need some more guidance and coaching specific to your measurements, goals, and needs.
It sounds like you may be going too far on the side of under-eating. A professional would be best able to help you find the right balance.1
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