It makes sense, but it's something I've never thought about. In order to heal, my body is burning through tons of calories.
So, I've been eating the same amount I normally do, and I'm normally pretty active. But, I've been losing weight, even though I'm doing far less physical activity.
I found some sketchy sources, but this one looks pretty legit:
https://www.hss.edu/files/Nutrition_for_Healing.pdf
It turns out, I'm burning more calories than I'd normally burn - even though I'm normally pretty active.
That explains why I'm losing weight. I've lost like 12 pounds! Well, that's more like 14 pounds, 'cause I have about 2 pounds of titanium in my hip.
I haven't actually confirmed this with a physician yet, but the web and some not-very-sketchy sites seem to confirm it.
It makes sense. I just never really thought of it before.
So, if you want to lose some weight, just get into a wreck and break some bones!
I'm going to increase my caloric intake to about 3,500 calories a day and see where that gets me.
Oh, they did that and more. LOL They pretty much ran every test on me that they though they could bill insurance for. I ain't even kidding. I had complete workups, tests for everything even remotely normal, etc...
They asked if I wanted full screenings and I said sure! They came and took so much blood that they used up all my good veins and had to do finger pricks. Good times! It's a good thing needles don't bother me.
(That's how they knew I was low on D, and a bunch of other lectures.)
Sorry for my delayed response, but my attention has been dedicated to https:://fngt.gq, which is actually a bigger project than I expected it to be. Go figure?