cheating on Opti ?
During week 3, after living off less than 450 calories a day, I had a piece of skinless chicken with some shredded cheese and shredded lettuce on top instead of having any shakes that day... AND I WOULD DO IT AGAIN!!!!!! May the Judgers judge.
Referral: Apr 2013; Orientation (HRRH): Aug 12, 2013; 1st Surgeon Appt (Dr Sohi): Aug 23, 2013; SW/RD/RN: Nov 8, 2013; Internist (Dr Glazer): Nov 14, 2013; 2nd Surgeon Appt: Nov 20, 2013; Start Opti: Jan 3, 2013; PATTS: Jan 16, 2014; Surgery: Jan 24, 2014
I am day 5 on opti and the temptation is there. I haven't cheated. Ottawa seems stricter because we aren't able to have the greens that some hospitals allow. We are limited to an additional 20 calories. Which can be from low sodium broth,sugar free jello. This makes it difficult for 3 weeks. I'm keeping my eyes on the prize but I would kill for a salad!
I cheated a little. About half way through Opti I had a busy day of appointments for myself and my kids. I should have brought Opti with me but didn't think I would need it because I thought we'd be home earlier. Well mid-afternoon hit and I was so hungry and light-headed I couldn't stand it..... Plus it was almost 40 degrees that day so I felt even worse. I got a chicken snack wrap at McDonalds and ate the chicken and veggies out of it. The only other cheat during my 3 weeks of Opti was about 3-4 slices of cucumber. I was scared after I cheated because I really thought I was stronger than that. I didn't mind the Opti either. Because it was so hot out, I actually enjoyed my Opti with crushed ice and flavouring (ie/ mint, coconut).
Info Session/First Appointment March 25th 2011
Surgical Assessment January 3rd 2012
Dietitian and Behaviourist February 15th 2012
Abdominal Ultrasound May 8 2012
Surgical Education Class June 13 2012
Surgeon Appointment June 28 2012
SURGERY!!!!! July 20 2012
I would kill to be on Opti again... That's the easy ****
Get right w yourself. This isn't a diet! THIS IS YOUR FOREVER, cause the weight can and will come back on if you don't get your head right w following the rules.
God I would kill to just not to think about what I'm gonna eat and when I'm gonna eat. Smh
I completely disagree with the assumption that if someone "cheats" on Opti that they do not deserve surgery, or are not ready. Optifast is in no way comparable to eating and making healthy choices after surgery - and furthermore, it is completely unnecessary. I ate 100% real food right up until my surgery (under the guidelines of my dietician through HRRH) and did fine during surgery. In fact, I feel my pre-op plan better prepared me than Optifast would have as I needed to measure, weigh and track what I was eating - which is far more realistic and in line with post-op life. I also dislike the word "cheating" - this is meant to be a life change, and the word assumes you are doing something bad or wrong. Making a choice to eat something that is not a shake, doesn't constitute being a "bad" person from where I sit. And I have yet to meet or hear from anyone who is perfect and eats only the very best and healthiest foods 100% of the time post-op.
I think we'd all be a lot better off if our Ontario doctors would recognize the fact that there are better pre-op options available, so that people are going through hell trying to drink these things. And the scare tactics from the dieticians and some people on this board are also very detrimental to those struggling (ie. If you eat anything outside of your Opti diet, the surgeon will know and sew you back up comments are bullsh*t).
I have to agree with External Ex. Optifast is full of asparatame and other non-food ingredients that can wreak havoc with your body in the long term. It would be more beneficial to pre-surgical patients to eat real food instead of this ****tail. Measuring and being accountable is a better way to go in my opinion.
Hey Buddy,
Looks like we are at about the same stage of the game. I am just starting week three and will have surgery at St Micheals next Monday. The Opti part is pretty bad but I added drink crystals and that made it tolerable. I had a piece of cheese yesterday about the size of an eraser. Just for some taste in my mouth. I don't feel guilty.
Looks like we are in the same neck of the woods. I live in Brighton. Maybe we can follow each others progress as time moves on. Judging from your pic I would say we are not far off the same age.
Cheers, Gerry