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I went into hospital last Sunday having eaten last Sat afternoon. I went in at 66kg
after seven days in hospital I had eaten a grand total of (all hospital food) two jellys, one cup of bovril and half an inch of leek and potato soup.
I spent the vast majority of the time either in bed or sitting in the chair so not much on the aerobics front lol
Why when I left yesterday was I 68kg?
I went into hospital last Sunday having eaten last Sat afternoon. I went in at 66kg
after seven days in hospital I had eaten a grand total of (all hospital food) two jellys, one cup of bovril and half an inch of leek and potato soup.
I spent the vast majority of the time either in bed or sitting in the chair so not much on the aerobics front lol
Why when I left yesterday was I 68kg?
Yes.......you were discharged heavier than you weight on admission because in that week you were given more calories than you used, being inactive for a week.
The operation that you described would involve the intravenous (drip) administration of dextrose saline and it was that which increased your calorie intake and increase in weight.
The operation that you described would involve the intravenous (drip) administration of dextrose saline and it was that which increased your calorie intake and increase in weight.