Do You Snack?

asmallerme83
on 4/30/09 6:08 am - Oklahoma City, OK
Ok, lets be real here people. FIRST: I don't wanna hear anything about how this 'isn't on the weight wise plan...blah blah blah'. Now, the question on everyone's mind has got to be: 'Do you snack?' We are all bad, we are all slaves to the food... but seriously... have you slipped at all? I sometimes find myself with some almonds in the middle of the day... or a piece of cheese after work. So, I guess I'm just curious, what do you guys do? How do you cope and what do you think of this 'snacking' that we sometimes do??? Again, please no lectures, just insight!
fleemore1
on 4/30/09 6:18 am - Harrah, OK
I know that they don't encourage snacking but...we ALL do it!!!  It sounds like you are at least doing goo snacks...Almonds or cheese are good protein snacks.  I got caught up in the "peanut butter cracker" snacking for a short time....not good for me I know that.  At least for me the carbs lead to the want for more carbs....  I think that some snacking if more realistic than not it's just what we choose to snack on.  I don't know of too many who are honest and can say that they have not slipped at all!!!  I HAVE SLIPPED...more than once too!!!  It's called life and trying to learn with our new tools.  Thanks for the question to think about!!!

This is the ride of my life.....what an amazing tool I now have!!!
GlitterGal
on 4/30/09 6:19 am - Edmond, OK
Yup, I snack.  No lectures here.  Anyone who says they've never snacked is probably not being 100% truthful.  I do try to limit snacking to healthy, high protein goodies like low fat cheese, raw almonds or beef jerky.  But have I snacked on forbidden goodies?  Yup!  But this is real life and for the rest of my life.  I'm sure I've could've lost more than 99 in a year if I hadn't snacked but this is the path I've chosen.

Head hunger is still my number one issue and I try to fight the good fight.  Some days are better than others.

Emily C.
on 4/30/09 7:02 am - Claremore, OK
I am only 2 months out so snacking has not been an issue for me yet. I do have a sugar free popsicle every day and once in a while I have a sugar free fudgesicle. That is the extent of my snacking. I am really trying hard to change old habits. I don't want to get back in the habit of snacking. I still don't get really hungry so I am not having those pangs. I do have head hunger badly and I try to drink myself through it.
Emily
    

 
Bvrwrer
on 4/30/09 7:11 am - Edmond, OK
Oh, good grief.... you're not Chris or Jess in disguise - right???? 

Ok, then - confession - I had been doing like Deb and Kim - snacking, but trying to stick to healthier choices.   The last couple of weeks, the most evil creation known to man -= the peanut M&M =- has been stealing it's way into my snack zone.   The things are E-V-I-L  and so easy for me to eat...  Uggghhh...

Anyhow, I think the truth is we all snack, it's one of those things we all struggle with.  We're all just doing the best we can... my opinion is that guilt and angst only add to the stress of trying to manage life and our weight.   I know when I make bad choices, I accept the consequences for myself, and I just keep on doing the best I can every day.

Best wishes.... don't use up the energy worrying about your snacks, save it up for when you decide to go out and have fun!

John
rroberts
on 4/30/09 8:41 am - Oklahoma City, OK
OH MY GOODNESS YOU GUYS SNACK?????  SERIOUSLY???

Okay - now MOST of you know I am the one of the most non-compliant patients there ever has been and I am sure a source of complete disgust for Chris.  But seriously, even with the bad choices I CAN and HAVE made - at almost 3 years out I have only regained about 7-10 pounds.  I still have about 25 to get where I want to be - and truthfully - I know how to get there.

I think the thing we all have to remember - and some of us do (as a mantra of sorts) - they didn't operate on our BRAINS.  There are going to be times when we are going to stray - fall off the wagon - whatever - but I think John (God love you) hits it on the nose - just admit it, deal with it and MOVE ON.  Make good choices when you do and if you feel you are sliding down a dark hill, ask for help.

We have to learn how to do this for the rest of our lives!!  Trust me - it does NOT get easier the further out it becomes.  But in the same vein as we beat ourselves up for eating before surgery - you have a tool to help you now - so it can be corrected.

If you feel the need for a snack - make a good choice protein or protein - and if it becomes a habit you may need to add another ounce or two during a meal to satisfy you more.  Tweaking the diet becomes really important when these habits start rearing their ugly head!

But, we are all here in the same rocky boat....  none of us are perfect.... 

Ruth

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Anna R.
on 4/30/09 7:25 am - Yukon, OK

I sure do! As others have stated, I also try to stick to a protein snack, but I have swayed towards a bag of pretzels, or sun chips here and there.....Honestly, I was feeling really guilty for a while about this, but I don't anymore  - food happens and I do feel I am in control - snacking has not led to binging as it would have in the past - it's part of life! My calories are still way below those of an average person, even with the snacking; I do track my food, including the snacks, and I am happy with the fact that I don't ever choose sweets as a snack - I am over those, in fact they don't appeal to me at all. But, yes, the head hunger is definitely a tough one to defeat..I haven't accomplished that yet...

(50 lbs lost pre-op)
 
 
Crickett_1
on 4/30/09 8:15 am - Oklahoma City, OK
I was an  absolute poster child until I hit the almost one year mark. Then all hell broke loose. I have my good days and bads days. I am like Deb, if I start with the carbs I am in trouble. (Damn the EASTER BUNNY) We are all human unfortunately. I try to be good  BUT????? My advise to you or anyone, is to try your best to stay away from bad snacks, but if you must don't beat yourself up. Just try and get back on track and do the best you can. I have found the longer out I am from surgery, the harder it gets, but I also know I still have my tool and I didn't get this far to screw this up. Therefor I must keep climbing that mountain.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeJ-uIonwvE My Weight loss story 

  
debtfree
on 4/30/09 9:00 am - OK
ummmm...Rita, Ruth, Amy, if any of you WW folks see this post just move on..nothing to see here...

Yes, I snack.  The question I have for you and everyone else is what do you tell Dr. B or Dr. W. at your check ups?  I was truthful with Dr. B. and he about came unglued.  I haven't been for an official appt since my 4 month checkup because I don't want to lie but I don't want to tell the truth either.

As far as Jess goes....she just reads that dang sheet of paper that they gave us in the begining and doesn't offer up any practical, real life solutions in my opinion.  She is nice and all but I haven't found a lot of value there. 

I have an afternoon snack and evening snack.  Because I know I will snack I usually plan for a healthy snack like almonds, cheese, or fruit.  But there are those times where I eat junk. I am trying to kee my calories under 1,500 and therefore my weight loss is slow, like a pound a week now.  I do work out just about every morning for an hour at the gym.

190 lbs lost
VSG 07/2008
lower body lift 10/2010
upper body lift 11/2011

Patiurple
on 4/30/09 9:22 am - Wheatland, OK
I will not lie I do snack for the last three days I have had a BABY RUTH everyday. ANd I occasionaly eat plain potato chips usually when I am stressed out. Plus i shame on me..have a jr bacon cheeseburger with out the bun. But before I do my evil snacking I make sure my protein is up to where it should be....
BTW I dont lecture anyone...just give gentle reminders...My Mom would say this cant lecture others if you are not perfect...
being healthy has its rewards....take the challenge and just do it
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