bradraz said:i weigh 150 pounds at 5'6" so yah im a little bit over weight haha
Pen said:when you dont feel good or in pain, who the hell wants to worry about your diet?
Well at least if you stop for ice cream on your walk, it's better than driving there!Agent X20 said:I set off in the right direction... but coming back I've got to get past the new Ice Cream Parlour that's opened in the village!
TooSick said:That's nothing! I need to lose about 80 lbs.
haha your the same size as me praticly! cept im kinda fat cause i got no boobs and no ass to hold the fat lmfaokatiesue1506 said:I'm currently 145... at 5'5.5"... that may sound large and in charge but I'm also curvy and so I hold weight differently... plus like 15 of its in my boobs and ass. I was told today that I could hold a lot of weight without looking fat. Ha... compliment?
katiesue1506 said:I'm currently 145... at 5'5.5"... that may sound large and in charge but I'm also curvy and so I hold weight differently... plus like 15 of its in my boobs and ass. I was told today that I could hold a lot of weight without looking fat. Ha... compliment?
cheeky said:do you guys think that in some cases, (in addition to medication being the culprit) maybe the issues with digestion can also have the opposite effect, causing weight gain? if you aren't metabolizing your food properly wouldn't it most likely turn into fat? i'm no expert, just wondering. also, i know for me, the reason has also been that i was eating a lot of carbs, and if you eat too many carbs/don't use up your carbs stored (through exercise), it turns into fat... so i've read. also, i don't get the big D, but i experience constipation, and bloating.
BWS1982 said:Well, you're sort of speaking to food not being absorbed in the GI tract, as it isn't broken down. Metabolizing food has to do with it after it has been absorbed by the small intestine, after all the nutrients/macronutrients have been assimilated in the GI tract and taken up, they are then dealt with. If you have room for broken down carbs (which become glycogen for the muscles as you mentioned), they'll be stored as such in the liver and muscle tissue for energy purposes. If you're already "full" on glycogen, fat storage is more likely if you aren't active enough to rid it before it's stored. Malabsorption is more likely an IBD causal effect because of the inflammation and "hostility" going on in the mucousal linings, the surface area is needed down there to "uptake" the nutrients and fluids via the villi (which oddly in Latin means shaggy hair, so you now have hairy intestines). The villi have capalaries and lacteals responsble for "grabbing" nutrients off of food as it passes through breaking down. So in theory, most IBD sufferers would deal with not absorbing their food in the first place, and allowing it to just pass on through, causing malabsorption and weight loss, what you're speaking of would be more metabolic in function and would involve mechanisms post-absorption, where food already taken in isn't metabolized and stored in fat cells for energy.
I also believe that peristalsis is hindered by IBD in some way at times too, so the intestines don't function optimally. But, in all, each Crohnnie is different to the point that the aspects of the disease afflicts in different ways, a metabolic "slowdown" is a possibility as the endocrine system and thyroid could be involved, as well as energy levels, causing what food is consumed to have little chance of being burned. You also then have "starvation mode" when very ill people are eating very little and moving very little, so the body adapts by hording what you do eat, in order to preserve what little sustenance is provided.
katiesue1506 said:I'm currently 145... at 5'5.5"... that may sound large and in charge but I'm also curvy and so I hold weight differently... plus like 15 of its in my boobs and ass. I was told today that I could hold a lot of weight without looking fat. Ha... compliment?
I feel light headed and sick all the time! I was begining to wonder if I was the only one!! I don't have many of the D issues, 3 times a day in the bathroom tops and usually they are almost normal, not a lot of stomach pains either. Just sick to my tummy all the time, weak and lightheaded. Only difference from you is I have to force myself to eat during those times, as I have been doing for the last week or so nowAshley said:Sometimes when I am having crohn's issues and am not feeling well it feels kind of feels like when I am really hungry and start to feel light headed and sick. Because of this I think I eat quite often when I'm not really hungry.
I never realized that it felt like this until someone asked me what it felt like...
Does anyone else have this?
Ashley said:Sometimes when I am having crohn's issues and am not feeling well it feels kind of feels like when I am really hungry and start to feel light headed and sick. Because of this I think I eat quite often when I'm not really hungry.
I never realized that it felt like this until someone asked me what it felt like...
Does anyone else have this?
Erazer said:please explain coconut oil in reference to weight loss RD ??
GoJohnnyGo said:MikeinBklyn was actually referencing a since-deleted spam message, not Astra101.
Mountaingem said:I'm 5'4" and used to be 112 from all the constant diarrhea. Since pred on and off for 10 years I've *ahem* expanded to 150. I just do Weight Watchers and eventually it'll come off, but I kinda stay at 120-125. My doc recommends I stay at that number because when I flare I've been known to drop 20 pounds in a month.
Really? That makes me feel better :smile: My doc always hands me a flyer for Weight Watchers when I come in, after that joker keeps me on pred for 8 months...GRR!Misty-Eyed said:Your current weight is well within a healthy bmi range though.
Rob, what's important is that you get better, so don't stress the weight issue...when you're feeling better and they lower your meds, you'll lose itRob said:Hmmm readin thru this thread I think I'm officially the biggest/fattest crohnie
charlieh said:At last its good in an ironic sort of way, to know that i am not the only one that has gained lbs since i was diognosed, last year. i have always battled with my weight.. and am now feeling fit enough to start back at the gym, i know its a hard slogg trying to loose weight, and my bowls paying the price for a high fibre diet... might have to re-evaulate the situation at a later date.. and at least you now know people are in the same boat as you... oo:
Me too with the enteropathic arthritis! So frustrating-now where did I put that chocolate cake? LOL. Walking is the only exercise for me, and sometimes that's too hard.can1991 said:I am currently at a weight I don`t like. I hate to complain, because I could be in a flare with alot of pain and skinnier!! But I just feel so bad about myself! I also have enteropathic arthritis which makes exercising very hard. I have started a new job, where I sit at a desk all day! I know i am not getting enough exercise. I want to eat healthier, but find the vegies, whole grains, etc.. makes my fistula inflamed. Not to mention lots more trips to the bathroom!!! UGG!!!!!!
Some days I feel 90 !! I am really turning 40 next month!Mountaingem said:Me too with the enteropathic arthritis! So frustrating-now where did I put that chocolate cake? LOL. Walking is the only exercise for me, and sometimes that's too hard.