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<blockquote data-quote="DaveNN" data-source="post: 1088167" data-attributes="member: 54802"><p>Damaging a thyroid gland is rare but you have my sympathy. The perceived wisdom is that the body 'Needs' 1500cal a day to function. If it gets that from food, then OK. Any deficit will be met via fat and or Muscle stores. I'm comfortable in accepting that this is not cut and dried, as the human body is still not fully understood. What I can say is that my Fitbit does use this and to the extent that on waking you are on a 500cal deficit and I should be hitting 2000 a day to maintain my current weight. whatever works for whomever works..</p><p></p><p>Yes..thank you...and very much likewise.</p><p>I will be fixed within a month of my op' with any luck.</p><p>Anterior is preferred by many to a posterior approach (ooh matron) but is slightly more risky. A posterior approach has a longer recovery time and that's what I'm having.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveNN, post: 1088167, member: 54802"] Damaging a thyroid gland is rare but you have my sympathy. The perceived wisdom is that the body 'Needs' 1500cal a day to function. If it gets that from food, then OK. Any deficit will be met via fat and or Muscle stores. I'm comfortable in accepting that this is not cut and dried, as the human body is still not fully understood. What I can say is that my Fitbit does use this and to the extent that on waking you are on a 500cal deficit and I should be hitting 2000 a day to maintain my current weight. whatever works for whomever works.. Yes..thank you...and very much likewise. I will be fixed within a month of my op' with any luck. Anterior is preferred by many to a posterior approach (ooh matron) but is slightly more risky. A posterior approach has a longer recovery time and that's what I'm having..... [/QUOTE]
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