Eating too fast... any hints to slow down.
OLD HABITS DO NOT DIE QUICKLY!!!
gAIL
Hi Gail - I had that problem too - I didn't get an egg timer but made sure I had a watch or clock close by and counted out 2 minutes between bites. The good part is it works, plus you'll get that 'full' feeling before it gets out of hand. The down side is you'll be eating cold food for a while - its just the way it is.
Now I don't have to wait as long and find myself eating too fast sometimes and getting that 'stuffed' feeling, so I try to make sure I put my fork down and wait at least a minute between bites.
Old habits do die hard, but we can make new ones - my nutritionist outside of Barix told me it takes 4-6 weeks to form any habit, good or bad - so give yourself some time and practice at eating slower and timing yourself between bites.
You can do it - I did - it just takes some practice.
Kathy
Keri
Good luck with your surgery. It was the best thing I ever did. My only regret is that I didn't do it earlier. I watched this website for many years before I made the decision to go ahead with it. Just make sure that you walk alot after the surgery. I truly believe that helped my recovery.
I will have to eat slower. That is the only problem I am having.
Good luck and let us know how you're doing.
Gail
Keri
I eat to fast when I am at home. What I have started doing is keeping myself occupied with something else. Do the dishes - straighten up - check the boards - anything. That way I take a bite and I do something else.
It dawned on me that I always would get over full at home, never at work. Which at first surprised me - cause I'm so much busier at work, I thought I would be eating faster there. But what I have noticed myself doing at work (which works well) is take a bite and then get up and go do something with a patient, come back, take another bite, and do some charting. So actually - I am spacing things out better while I am there.
I have heard of LOTS of people using an egg timer or watch like Kathy does. Take a bite, chew chew chew chew, and swallow and start the timer. That way it is actually 2 minutes before you are taking another bite. Yes, it takes awhile to eat this way, and yes, the food gets cold....but at least you aren't feeling like you have to bring it up.
Pam