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So as long as this was all you ate for three days, you'd be... "fine"?


Ah well, moot point for me anyway, I guess.
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So as long as this was all you ate for three days, you'd be... "fine"?
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Ah well, moot point for me anyway, I guess.
I'm like 180 pounds, and if I spend the entire day in bed, I would burn more than 2000 calories.
The 2000 calorie thing is total BS. Especially for men, it's the number for completely sedentary thin people. Nobody who buys processed foods hits those numbers. If you're a normal weight male who goes for walks now and then, 2500-3000 is a much more reasonable calorie amount.
Welll... not all calories are equal. 6,000 calories of candy isn't going to have the same nutritional value as 6,000 calories of "well-balanced meals."
My first thought on reading this was (given your apparent location), whether you had any unique access to "Black Forest" brand gummies.Try gummi bears/jelly bears. In the stomach acid, they dissolve to a gel that covers the stomach walls and keeps the acid from hurting the fresh scar tissue of the ulcers. The effect lasts up to several hours.
There might be side-effects of this medication: equatorial expansion of the wasteline![]()
Do you remember which one scored the highest?few years ago, my company had an unofficial "Gummy Bear taste test", where they put eight brands of gummies into little cups and had you vote for your favorite. It's surprising how different some of them are from each other. Not just flavor, but softness, texture, chewability, etc.
2000 calories is well below the resting burn rate of an average weight American male. They got that 2000 calorie benchmark based on what a person of ideal weight and average height burns if they never get more exercise than maybe a 15 minute walk after lunch.
For people who either exercise or are overweight and trying to lose weight, the arbitrary 2000 calorie number leads people into starvation/binge cycles.
I have this big procedure on Monday. I have to stay healthy. I had to go to the hospital to get a covid test to show I don't have ti and then I have to stay at home until Monday when I get this done. My 3rd tube down throat for this darn ulcer that just won't go away and leave me alone. Well, bad luck for us, my husband has covid. He tested positive for it last night. I don't have it so far. But I staying at home so I won't get it and I have someone at home who has it. But the doctor said they would still do the procedure as long as I test that I don't have it. But what timing...My poor hubby is pretty sick right now with sore throat, couch and fever. We are doing our best in our very small house to keep me from getting covid. Life just throws things at a person!
If you have my dad’s luck, you’ll dodge it. He stayed away from me when I had it, and was still able to do his stent procedure. If you have separate bedrooms and aren’t doing so already, stay in that separate bedroom. Use separate bathrooms if you can and mask up. And make sure you’re drinking plenty.I have this big procedure on Monday. I have to stay healthy. I had to go to the hospital to get a covid test to show I don't have ti and then I have to stay at home until Monday when I get this done. My 3rd tube down throat for this darn ulcer that just won't go away and leave me alone. Well, bad luck for us, my husband has covid. He tested positive for it last night. I don't have it so far. But I staying at home so I won't get it and I have someone at home who has it. But the doctor said they would still do the procedure as long as I test that I don't have it. But what timing...My poor hubby is pretty sick right now with sore throat, couch and fever. We are doing our best in our very small house to keep me from getting covid. Life just throws things at a person!
Up until my wife lost her sense of taste, we weren't isolating and she was even breathing down my neck at night. I think using a CPAP help prevent me from getting it. I then took to sleeping on a recliner in the living room and we ate separately with mask wearing at other times.If you have my dad’s luck, you’ll dodge it. He stayed away from me when I had it, and was still able to do his stent procedure. If you have separate bedrooms and aren’t doing so already, stay in that separate bedroom. Use separate bathrooms if you can and mask up. And make sure you’re drinking plenty.
As for frustrations, I’ll add, “getting used to different medicines” to that list.
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