NtvTxn 1,262 Posted February 26, 2013 I disagree, I think it is extremely important to track calories. Dr. Ashmore, a PhD that spoke at the support group last week put it this way. 100 additional calories a day.....meaning,100 more than you need to maintain.....100 calories every day is over 36,000 calories a year. Equals 10 lbs a year. I don't know about y'all, but I didn't wake up 80 lbs overweight, it happened over a number of years, probably 8 - 10 lbs a year would be a safe bet. It sneaks up on us, it doesn't just appear. We don't go to bed a size 8 and wake up squeezing into an 18 or 20. I'm just sayin' 1 Need-a-Sleeve reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rnbco 2 Posted February 26, 2013 Thanks guys. Highly obliged. Will keep this advice in mind at all times Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SleeveDreamer 383 Posted February 26, 2013 I disagree, I think it is extremely important to track calories. Dr. Ashmore, a PhD that spoke at the support group last week put it this way. 100 additional calories a day.....meaning,100 more than you need to maintain.....100 calories every day is over 36,000 calories a year. Equals 10 lbs a year. I don't know about y'all, but I didn't wake up 80 lbs overweight, it happened over a number of years, probably 8 - 10 lbs a year would be a safe bet. It sneaks up on us, it doesn't just appear. We don't go to bed a size 8 and wake up squeezing into an 18 or 20. I'm just sayin' I certainly don't imply that it is bad to track calories, if that is your thing. However, some people obsess so much about the calories, they just completely stress out and if they eat 20 more than they should, they think they are going to gain! Everyone is different as to what works for them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NtvTxn 1,262 Posted March 2, 2013 Had some of us obsessed about calories PRIOR to sugery.....years earlier, then we might not be here posting on a WLS forum. That of course is my very humble opinion. Again, 100 additional calories per day, every day, is over 36,000 calories a year. TEN POUNDS per year. We can get an additional 100 calories in a blink of an eye. Tasting while we are cooking, or eating a few bites that one of the kids or grandkids leave on their plate. I know when there isn't enough to keep, I'll take a bite before putting it in the garbage disposal. This IS how we gain and we should all be aware of that. If thinking about calories and what we put in our mouths, stresses us out, then maybe medication is needed, not a granola bar. Just sayin' 1 SeriouslyChange reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pixigrl 33 Posted March 31, 2013 How do I figure out my "excess" weight. I am 5"2 and was 179 when sleeved on March 19th. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
melodymouse 196 Posted May 9, 2013 I am 15 months out and have lost 105% of my excess weight. I hit 104% by 10 months out and just in the last week dropped the other %! My local support group calls me their "Poster Child"! Gotta love it!! = D 2 NtvTxn and Tee23 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
feedyoureye 3,087 Posted May 9, 2013 How do I figure out my "excess" weight. I am 5"2 and was 179 when sleeved on March 19th. You need to figure out what your goal is... look at a chart or talk to your Doc for this. Then take the pounds you have already lost, devide it by the total amount you want to lose, this will be a .something number... this is your percent EWL. I needed to lose 90 pounds I have lost 69 pounds 69 devided by 90 = .76666.... so my percentage EW lost is 76% Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nailsbyniki 120 Posted May 9, 2013 You need to figure out what your goal is... look at a chart or talk to your Doc for this. Then take the pounds you have already lost, devide it by the total amount you want to lose, this will be a .something number... this is your percent EWL. I needed to lose 90 pounds I have lost 69 pounds 69 devided by 90 = .76666.... so my percentage EW lost is 76% Thanks for that! Now I know what I've lost post op with complications. 85%!! So now I know that I can beat (and have so far) the 65% EWL averages. This just made my day! (I never claimed to be a math whiz ) 2 feedyoureye and NtvTxn reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jane_J 117 Posted May 14, 2013 Excess weight can be defined as if your waist measurement is greater than half your height, seems to be a new measure that is more accurate than BMI and also abdominal fat is the really bad type. 1 feedyoureye reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sydney Lynn Pinckley 20 Posted May 30, 2013 I disagree, I think it is extremely important to track calories. Dr. Ashmore, a PhD that spoke at the support group last week put it this way. 100 additional calories a day.....meaning,100 more than you need to maintain.....100 calories every day is over 36,000 calories a year. Equals 10 lbs a year. I don't know about y'all, but I didn't wake up 80 lbs overweight, it happened over a number of years, probably 8 - 10 lbs a year would be a safe bet. It sneaks up on us, it doesn't just appear. We don't go to bed a size 8 and wake up squeezing into an 18 or 20. I'm just sayin' Well actually I disagree on this When I was running 5 miles each day for the soccer team and gained 30 pounds within a month that was the worst news I ever heard. I was eating right and Running and doing weights and then the drs ran blood tests and I had hypothyroidism and pcos and pre-diabetic. So really yes weight really can come upon a person really fast. I've struggled with my weight since then and have done tons of diets and weightloss programs and none have worked. so now I'm going for my first apt with my surgeon this june and have already done 3 months of dieting. 2 Kaj and Jeffie Beck reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NtvTxn 1,262 Posted May 30, 2013 Well actually I disagree on this When I was running 5 miles each day for the soccer team and gained 30 pounds within a month that was the worst news I ever heard. I was eating right and Running and doing weights and then the drs ran blood tests and I had hypothyroidism and pcos and pre-diabetic. So really yes weight really can come upon a person really fast. I've struggled with my weight since then and have done tons of diets and weightloss programs and none have worked. so now I'm going for my first apt with my surgeon this june and have already done 3 months of dieting. So tracking calories is bad, why? 1 Ms skinniness reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SeriouslyChange 319 Posted May 30, 2013 Tracking calories will never be a bad thing. Some people, like me, freak out over eating too much. I am lax about a lot with the sleeve, my calories are something I don't mess around with. 2 NtvTxn and Ms skinniness reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NtvTxn 1,262 Posted May 30, 2013 Tracking calories will never be a bad thing. Some people, like me, freak out over eating too much. I am lax about a lot with the sleeve, my calories are something I don't mess around with. I agree with you.....I want to know where I am calorie wise. I have my daughter doing this and she is not a WLS patient! She'd gained a little when she had her baby 4 years ago. She has been on myfitnesspal for 2 months now and is 15 lbs lighter. Fifteen was her goal, now she is going for a five pound pad!! Hey, I know I'm obsessive, actually my nurse said I was a 'bit rigid', and early on, while I was losing, I was......but I "freak out" over very little! I never have. Up and down, up and down, that is what normal people do.....this is all a game to me, I have fun, it's part of my life. Weighing daily, weighing or measuring food and tracking calories.....is my new life, as natural for me as breathing. I can't imagine paying almost 13k, out of pocket to have 85% of my tummy removed.....and then, that's it. I am very aware of everything I do. I am not deprived of anything, but I am much better at resisting and making wise choices when I need to! 1 Ms skinniness reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SeriouslyChange 319 Posted May 30, 2013 I treat my calories like cash. Some days I spend my "money" on good foods and have some to spare, some days I go crazy and have drinks but I make sure to stay within "budget" If only I were this strict with my actual money lol 4 Jeffie Beck, mariamitani, NtvTxn and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alyjourneys 117 Posted May 30, 2013 That's the one part I didn't understand. Then I do suck at math. My SW was 265. I go to my 1st post spot tomorrow. But I was wondering if my goal is to about 180 what percentage would that be? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites