Alcohol calories converter

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Avatar f tn You surely should not drink any alcohol at all while taking pain medication, or any medication for that matter.
Avatar n tn prichard16 - yes, the types of calories makes a difference. While I agree with caregiver222, that 1000 calories is 1000 calories; if you make that 1000 calories a mix of fruits, veggies, dairy, lean meats, nuts, etc --- you will be much healthier and more likely to lose weight than if you get that 1000 calories from 5 candy bars (200 calories/each) throughout the day........... there's a huge difference........
Avatar n tn So let me ask this....if a man consumes drugs and alcohol would the ingredients of the drugs and alcohol be present in the womans urine analysis after she consumes his sperm?
1471017 tn?1300570960 Why would the TSH fall with even less Synthroid. He said I was burning calories at a very rapid rate. Could have fooled me, I feel like a slug! Any thoughts?
362249 tn?1441315018 Alcohol can trick you. It has calories so must be taken into account in your daily caloric counts but it does dehydrate you. Providing you don't drink alcohol the next day you will rehydrate and be back where you should be providing you didn't immensely go over your calorie intake. I just count it as it is since I weigh in daily.
535882 tn?1396576685 my question is am i a low converter of t4 and what causes this? had a tt 2 years ago due to multi nodules on both sides and suspicion of cancer pap and follicular. cells. any advice . im mainly tired. hoping this dose increase helps out.
1555116 tn?1294483683 If weight loss comes about by burning more than you eat, how can this be possible, especially on such a healthy diet and exercise plan, and particularly without all those alcohol calories? Any help anyone could give would be very much appreciated.
Avatar f tn t even look at carbs the same way anymore! You can even pass up potato chips. I read an article about alcohol in a diet. It faulted alcohol for being even easier to burn than carbs, so your body stores all your food and burns the alcohol instead, hence the "beer belly". Alcohol, as well as other high carb foods also make you crave more alcohol and high carb foods- a terrible cycle to fall into either way.
Avatar n tn Age-28; h. 6 ½; w. 199 lbs; Calorie- 2655; IBW- 178 lbs; IBW- 112%; drank alcohol twice weekly; High Cholesterol; Diet; Exercise. NOTE: IBW = Ideal Body Weigh; 12. Weight Management and Remedial Exercise Evaluation (2/1/94): OVERFAT; and medically cleared for Weight Mgmt & Remedial Exercise program 13. Weight Management Initial Instructions (2/10/94) – Placed on 1800 calorie diet; 14. EKG Biatrial Enlargement, T-Wave Abnormality, CONSIDER INFERIOR ISCHEMIA, Abnormal ECG– 4/15/94; 15.
290018 tn?1240365868 So if you read my other post you know I spent the night in the ER with my son....so when we finally got home I slept in our den with him on the sofas instead of in my bed where i usually sleep...since we had a hard night my hubby didn't get me up this morning at 7:40 like he usually does...i didn't take my temp until about 9. It was 98.13 when I used the temp converter on whenmybaby.com it said actual tem would have been 97.86 or something. Which one do yall think i should use?
397560 tn?1220022177 My question is where can I find a book or something that tells me how many calories do I need a day and hpw many calories i take in every time I eat something? Thank you for your replies.
Avatar m tn What are triglycerides? Triglycerides are a type of fat found in your blood. When you eat, your body converts any calories it doesn't need to use right away into triglycerides. The triglycerides are stored in your fat cells. Later, hormones release triglycerides for energy between meals. If you regularly eat more calories than you burn, you may have high triglycerides (hypertriglyceridemia). What's the difference between triglycerides and cholesterol?
Avatar f tn She use to have one or two anxiety attacks a month. Now she has had two so far this week. She use to have an oxygen converter but the dr said she did not need it anymore so it is gone. It use to really help her when she had these attacks. The pulse oximeter said 99%. The attacks last about 20 minutes. Why does she get them? Could there be some underlying cause medically? Thank you for your help. It frustrates us that she cannot have her o2 converter.
Avatar f tn t use alcohol, drugs, or even much soda pop as those are worthless calories.
Avatar f tn Hi, the cholesterol and LDL values are raised. I can give the following suggestions.Reduce the total fat content of your diet to <30% of calories. Of which of saturated fat<10% of calories, polyunsaturated fat <10% of calories and mono unsaturated fat <10% of calories. Increased dietary intake of fiber rich foods like oat bran will help. Diet should be rich in antioxidant vitamins found primarily in fruits and vegetables. Reduce energy intake to achieve ideal body weight.
Avatar f tn d have to drop 500 calories from your BMR each day (1 lb is equal to 3500 calories, so 500 calories X 7 days = 3500 calories or 1 lb). OR you can drop 250 calories from your diet and increase exercise to use an additional 250 calories. Changing up calorie counts and exercises will help prevent plateau.
Avatar m tn Answering my own question, looks like I'll have to find some kind of video converter. I'd like to delete my post now but this system doesn't seem to cater for that.
Avatar m tn If you are really only eating 800 calories/day, you're basically on a starvation diet. It's recommended that women never go below 1200 calories/day. Are you only eating carbs, whether starchy or not? Actually, starchy carbs, such as corn, peas, white potatoes, white rice, flour, etc should be avoided, or severely limited.
Avatar m tn Depends on which meals you are eating. If you're eating breakfast and lunch, but little in the evening, it might work. But as sechmeth said, it also depends on WHAT you're eating and the amounts. If you cut calories too much, your body will go into starvation mode; however, you have to cut calories a little bit (usually, by around 500/day) in order to lose weight.