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Sounds like how you're counting it is fair, but I don't think there is really any way to tell. Food coming out is physically different from food coming in, so who knows. What I have heard, though, is that it's a good idea to go back to liquids for the rest of the day on the day you have PB'd. That sort of throws off your whole count for the day anyway.

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Nope, it doesn't count if you barf it!! But the protein we need is an

average over several days - you don't have to get every bit of the 50-

60 grams in every single day. some days will be a bit lower, so just

add a bit more on another day. Samw with clories. some days you might

be muich tighert than others, and able to get in less. Adda bit more

on other days. You just shouldn't be CONSISTENTLY low on protein,

fiber, or calories.

A good goal with a decent fill is about 1200-1500 cal a day, and more

if you're starting off heavier than most. The BMR calculator on fitdy

is another eye-opener! Most of us are burning off 2500-3000 cal a day

just existing and moving - so we sure were eating 10x what we needed,

if we were gaining all that weight! yikes... Sandy R

> I've been tracking my food on FitDay to make sure I'm getting in

the

> protein and nutrients that I need. My intake calories dropped

quite

> a bit after my last fill in July and I want to make sure I'm still

> making good choices and getting in appropriate levels of proteins,

> vitamins, etc. It's quite eye-opening to track what you " think " you

> eat in a day versus what you " really " ate in a day.

>

> Seems like a wierd question, but would a PB count as a meal when

> calculating intake? I've been entering the food, but to compensate

> if I've had a PB I have been discounting the total volume. For

> example, if I had 1/2 cup green beans, but threw up some, I'll

enter

> 1/4 cup instead.

>

> Not sure if this method is right or if anyone has any input to

share.

>

> Thanks

> Suzanne

> 10/9/03

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//Nope, it doesn't count if you barf it!!...The BMR calculator on

fitdy is another eye-opener! Most of us are burning off 2500-3000

cal a day just existing and moving - so we sure were eating 10x what

we needed, if we were gaining all that weight! yikes... Sandy R//

Sandy -

I'm so glad you mention that in your reply because I was just going

to ask if anyone else got a shock when seeing the amount of calories

burned just by " existing " !! Even at the lowest activity level

lifestyle in FitDay (without any additional exercise) it's amazing

that FitDay calculates we burn 2500 calories everyday. At a more

active level lifestyle it calculates we burn around 3500 calories

everyday.

Which does bring me to a puzzling question. If a person uses 2500

calories everyday regardless and only consumes 1000 calories in food

& beverage, then they are burning an extra 1500 calories per day.

And if 1 pound of weight = 3500 calories, then mathmatical it seems

expected that a person would lose at least least 1 lb every 2-1/2

days.

Granted we take into account that some days we eat more & some days

we eat less. Also, some of our burned fat is probably turning into

muscle (which weighs more, etc). I guess in a way this is

encouraging because we KNOW weight loss is is happening, however in

another way it seems discouraging because now I want to see that

darn scale move EVERY 2 DAYS!! :)

Suzanne

10/9/03

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I am very new at this and I was reading your post and I don't not

know what PB means or counts for FITDAY? Could you please explain

this to me. Thanks you so much

In , " suzhatch1 " <suzhatch1@a...>

wrote:

>

>

> //Nope, it doesn't count if you barf it!!...The BMR calculator on

> fitdy is another eye-opener! Most of us are burning off 2500-3000

> cal a day just existing and moving - so we sure were eating 10x

what

> we needed, if we were gaining all that weight! yikes... Sandy R//

>

>

> Sandy -

>

> I'm so glad you mention that in your reply because I was just going

> to ask if anyone else got a shock when seeing the amount of

calories

> burned just by " existing " !! Even at the lowest activity level

> lifestyle in FitDay (without any additional exercise) it's amazing

> that FitDay calculates we burn 2500 calories everyday. At a more

> active level lifestyle it calculates we burn around 3500 calories

> everyday.

>

> Which does bring me to a puzzling question. If a person uses 2500

> calories everyday regardless and only consumes 1000 calories in

food

> & beverage, then they are burning an extra 1500 calories per day.

> And if 1 pound of weight = 3500 calories, then mathmatical it seems

> expected that a person would lose at least least 1 lb every 2-1/2

> days.

>

> Granted we take into account that some days we eat more & some days

> we eat less. Also, some of our burned fat is probably turning into

> muscle (which weighs more, etc). I guess in a way this is

> encouraging because we KNOW weight loss is is happening, however in

> another way it seems discouraging because now I want to see that

> darn scale move EVERY 2 DAYS!! :)

>

> Suzanne

> 10/9/03

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I'm wondering when you were banded? Or perhaps you're not yet

banded...? can't imagine that you're banded and have never heard of a

pb, or FitDay.com. Please tell us more about you, so we can help you

more.... Sandy R

> >

> > //Nope, it doesn't count if you barf it!!...The BMR calculator on

> > fitdy is another eye-opener! Most of us are burning off 2500-3000

> > cal a day just existing and moving - so we sure were eating 10x

> what

> > we needed, if we were gaining all that weight! yikes... Sandy R//

> >

> >

> > Sandy -

> >

> > I'm so glad you mention that in your reply because I was just

going

> > to ask if anyone else got a shock when seeing the amount of

> calories

> > burned just by " existing " !! Even at the lowest activity level

> > lifestyle in FitDay (without any additional exercise) it's

amazing

> > that FitDay calculates we burn 2500 calories everyday. At a more

> > active level lifestyle it calculates we burn around 3500 calories

> > everyday.

> >

> > Which does bring me to a puzzling question. If a person uses

2500

> > calories everyday regardless and only consumes 1000 calories in

> food

> > & beverage, then they are burning an extra 1500 calories per

day.

> > And if 1 pound of weight = 3500 calories, then mathmatical it

seems

> > expected that a person would lose at least least 1 lb every 2-1/2

> > days.

> >

> > Granted we take into account that some days we eat more & some

days

> > we eat less. Also, some of our burned fat is probably turning

into

> > muscle (which weighs more, etc). I guess in a way this is

> > encouraging because we KNOW weight loss is is happening, however

in

> > another way it seems discouraging because now I want to see that

> > darn scale move EVERY 2 DAYS!! :)

> >

> > Suzanne

> > 10/9/03

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PB means Barf. It is a stupid term that I hate and don't use. Barf,

puke, vomit, heave, etc, all work for me, and I don't need another

one. www.fitday.com is a website where you can track what you're

eating if you're into such things. I'm not, but it is a useful tool

for those who want to be sure they're not eating too much, getting

enough protein, etc.

Monday, August 30, 2004, 5:24:23 PM, you wrote:

r> I am very new at this and I was reading your post and I don't not

r> know what PB means or counts for FITDAY? Could you please explain

r> this to me. Thanks you so much

Dan Lester, Boise, ID honu@... www.mylapband.tk

Dr. Ortiz, Tijuana, 4/28/03

323/209/199 Age 61

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I agree Dan. Doesn't it stand for Productive Burp? BULL! That's not burping!

That is heaving your guts up! I have never had a doctor use the term to me

so it is possible to be banded and not know what that is. You would almost

have to know another Bandster or be on a list to hear it. Keep asking

questions! The only stupid one is the one that isn't asked.

Tammy

Re: Re: Does a PB Count on FitDay???

> PB means Barf. It is a stupid term that I hate and don't use. Barf,

> puke, vomit, heave, etc, all work for me, and I don't need another

> one. www.fitday.com is a website where you can track what you're

> eating if you're into such things. I'm not, but it is a useful tool

> for those who want to be sure they're not eating too much, getting

> enough protein, etc.

>

> Monday, August 30, 2004, 5:24:23 PM, you wrote:

>

> r> I am very new at this and I was reading your post and I don't not

> r> know what PB means or counts for FITDAY? Could you please explain

> r> this to me. Thanks you so much

>

>

>

> Dan Lester, Boise, ID honu@... www.mylapband.tk

> Dr. Ortiz, Tijuana, 4/28/03

> 323/209/199 Age 61

>

>

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>

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