Your experiences 6 months out?
Rick, At six months I was eating just about anything I wanted, only in much smaller quantities, and enjoying my meals. Today things aren’t any different. Almost any meat, poultry, or fish are fine as long as they are not fried or too dry. Greasy meats sometimes bother me so I stay away from much sausage and bacon. I generally eat around 4 ounces of meat, which gives me plenty of room for cooked green vegetables or a small salad with my meal. Fresh fruits and raw veggies are also in my daily diet. The foods I have avoided or severely limited are potatoes and other starchy vegetables, bread, and sweets. I find that I mildly dump from too many simple carbs and sometimes experience the “carb coma”.
May Your Lantern Burn Bright,
Paul
Ken, Someone else on the board referred to “carb coma” and I immediately knew what he was talking about. For me it is part of the dumping process where I get so sleepy I can barely keep my eyes open. It doesn’t feel much different than having one too many to drink, except I’m sober as a judge. When I have over indulged in something I shouldn’t have like a small dish of ice cream, a slice of homemade bread, or even a dumpling in chicken soup, I have dumped. First I start to get a queasy stomach and feel bloated. It feels like if I could only burp or fart, or both, I would feel better; but I can’t. Then I start to feel tired. It hits me about a half an hour after I eat, soon enough to know what it was I ate that I shouldn’t have. If it’s bad enough I have to go lay down and when I do I immediately fall asleep. I’ll wake up in an hour or two feeling fine.
May Your Lantern Burn Bright,
Paul
CB, Turkey bacon… you bet. I used to be the QC manager in a turkey processing plant that made it. I love making BLTs with it, but now I can’t eat much of the bread, even toasted. The way I prepare turkey bacon is to microwave it (I use dry paper towels) for about a minute per slice. It turns out light and crisp. If you try pan-frying or broiling, it will turn out like a piece of leather.
May Your Lantern Burn Bright,
Paul