Spartan936
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I think you were run down in the past because you weren't eating enough. That's why I said to count your calories and very slowly lose the weight. It may seem hard to count them at first, but you'll get the hang of it. And you don't have to be perfectly exact. Just know, for instance, that you ate around 2500 calories today. Eat roughly the same number of calories everyday, and if you haven't lost a little bit of weight in a couple weeks, then lower your calories a tiny bit more. Also, only weight yourself once a week... the best time is first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. That way you will get consistant readings.
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I've had the protein concern as well, but the research shows that even high protein diets have no effect on kidney function. Only people with kidney disease sometimes need to limit protien. A reasonable intake, I believe, is about .8 grams per pound of bodyweight. So a 150 lb person should aim for about 100-130 grams. And more certainly wouldn't hurt. I weigh 140 and sometimes eat nearly 200. I only mentioned protein and whole food because many CFer's are notorious junk food eaters. Beef and barley and broccoli are always better than scandishakes and sugar.
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It's really more simple than it sounds. Eat healthy, count your calories, exercise, and don't overcomplicate things.
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Here's a pretty good free site that let's you count your calories by the way: www.fitday.com
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And about CFer's being overweight... Most doctors use the BMI, but that's not entirely reliable. It's unhealthy for anyone, CFer's included, to have a high bodyfat. Though it's also bad for your lungs to be underweight.
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I've had the protein concern as well, but the research shows that even high protein diets have no effect on kidney function. Only people with kidney disease sometimes need to limit protien. A reasonable intake, I believe, is about .8 grams per pound of bodyweight. So a 150 lb person should aim for about 100-130 grams. And more certainly wouldn't hurt. I weigh 140 and sometimes eat nearly 200. I only mentioned protein and whole food because many CFer's are notorious junk food eaters. Beef and barley and broccoli are always better than scandishakes and sugar.
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It's really more simple than it sounds. Eat healthy, count your calories, exercise, and don't overcomplicate things.
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Here's a pretty good free site that let's you count your calories by the way: www.fitday.com
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And about CFer's being overweight... Most doctors use the BMI, but that's not entirely reliable. It's unhealthy for anyone, CFer's included, to have a high bodyfat. Though it's also bad for your lungs to be underweight.