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I was wondering the same... I am at the moment aiming to remain under 1000 calories per day, and get in between 60-80 grams of Protein but I am not sure if this is correct.

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I just went to my 2 week post op appointment today and met with the nutritionist. I left the papers with the soft food and next phase to start next week at work by mistake (most all regular foods.. hooray!!), but I don't remember seeing calories either. I'll check again... mostly it was about serving sizes of the appropriate foods and keep it low fat/low sodium.

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if I did I tossed them. The band is a whole different ball of wax and I refuse to count, way, or measure ever ever again! (play dramatic music here!)

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I was not provided any information ;(

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No. My literature says to eat however much satisfies you and that when you're not losing on that much anylonger, its time for a fill.

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OK, found the documentation at work and the following comment:

"Your daily calorie level will slowly start increasing from 700-900 calories immediately after surgery to about 1000-1200 calories in 3-6 months after surgery"

That makes sense....

Hope it helps! ;-) I think eating the right things until you are full is key...

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I think a lot of this depends on your body and physique. I'm a 6'1" male with a large frame. My Dr. wants me to have between 800 & 1200 calories a day. I would imagine that smaller people might have different daily goals.

I've just started mushies and yesterday was the first time I went over 800 calories. It was hard to find calories on liquids.

I think tracking calories & protien is essential. The band is a tool. If you don't use it properly it won't work for you. I'm using an iPhone app called "Lose It!" and that is helping keep me on the straight & narrow.

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