Calories Do they count after surgery? (MALABSORPTION)

Hi my name is Andrea and I am going to have the surgery I have multiple
sclerosis and was waiting for the OK from my nuero. which I have gotten today! I
am
pretty informed on everything been to meetings know a few people who have had
the surgery! My only obstacle Is calorie consumption! I am positive when
people have the surgery Malabsorbtion is referring to vitamins and nutrients!
and
at the beginning of your surgery calories are not to be worried about to much!
but when your window of opportunity has closed how many calories are you
supposed to eat my friend who has lost a lot of weight has regained some and was
asking for diet pills because she thinks calories don’t count for weight loss
surgery patients because of Malabsorption Please respond for mine and her
benefit! thanks! Andrea

2 Responses to “Calories Do they count after surgery? (MALABSORPTION)”

  1. Ursula Daniel Says:

    The reason the “window of opportunity” closes is because Mother Nature in
    her wisdom makes the remaining functional intestine grow longer, and this
    essentially reverses the surgery. The malabsorption of calories goes
    away. You may or may not continue to have nutrient deficiencies, depending
    on what kind of surgery you had and how much was bypassed; there aren’t any
    real studies to document how often the deficiencies disappear. So in terms
    of calories, it makes sense IMHO to act as if once the 18 months are over,
    you’re back to having a normal intestine.
    In an intact digestive system it takes 11 calories a day to maintain a
    pound of weight, if you’re moderately active. So, if your goal weight is
    140, for instance, you should be eating a MAXIMUM of 140 x 11 or 1540
    calories a day, once that “window of opportunity” has passed. A goal of
    120 gives a maximum of 1320 calories a day, and so forth.
    Janie
    open RNY 4/28/03

    “I have been through alcohol, marriage, and network television. If you
    wanna kill me you’re gonna need some kryptonite.” (Aaron Sorkin, from
    ‘Sports Night’)

  2. lovie20 Says:

    Hi Andrea,
    My name is Tina and I also have MS. I had my surgery, Open RNY 10/7/2002. I
    do not count calories at all but I do count Carbs. I eat mainly protein and
    very little carbs. Usually under 20 grams and never more than 30 grams a day.
    I still continue to lose weight as long as I eat this way. I’m sure there
    are some people who count calories but that doesn’t seem to work for me. Good
    luck on your surgery!
    Tina
    Open RNY 10/7/2002
    265/158/145?

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