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I am wondering what post op patients - those who are a year out or more form surgery - are eating in a day in terms of calories, carb grams, fat grams, and Protein grams.

I follow a Paleo diet (except I don't eat red meat) and the last time that I tracked my food, this is what I ate, but it is not a typical day. I usually eat less than this.

MONDAY Dec 8

Breakfast
2 egg omelet with homemade creamed spinach and provolone cheese
snack
coffee with coconut milk and roasted coconut juice and egg white Protein powder
mineral Water
vitamins/supplements
calories 638
  • carbs 34
— fat 37 — protein 48
snack Scivation Xtend intraworkout BCAAs
lunch
Homemeade tuna salad
Baby spring mix and grape tomatoes with lemon vinaigrette
Terra real vegetable chips
calories 489 — carbs 38 — fat 32 — protein 17
dinner
Smoked turkey leg, no skin
1 cup turnip greems
calories 633 — carbs 7 — fat 28 — protein 79
snack egg white Protein Powder in water
CALORIES 1,789 CARBS 79 FAT 85 PROTEIN 163

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I'm a year and two days out today, and this morning I officially hit (or "tapped", because I'm sure it'll fluctuate for a little bit) my ultimate goal. I've logged consistently and have been around 700 - 1,000 calories a day, under 50 carbs a day, under 60 grams of fat a day, and 50 - 70 grams of Protein a day. Tomorrow will be the very first day without waking up and hoping the scale has gone lower, so I know I'm not really the type you're looking for responses from..

My clinic's dietitian recommends bumping calories up by 100 for a week or two at a time until we stop losing - then that's our equilibrium point. I have a feeling that will be under 1,700 calories a day for me, because of my PCOS (polycistic ovarian syndrome). I really don't want that switching back to the "on position", as my doc calls it.

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@@Ava324 congrats!!!!! You are at a very good weight! Great job on making goal. You must feel amazing!!!!!

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