oh, NO I ate a pop tart!
i feel so guilty...I bought pop tarts for my four year old twins and ended up eating 2 today! I am so upset that I would do this! I can't believe I let myself get off my program like this. I am so down about it....anyone ever had this happen to them? How do you get back on track?
sadly-
vanessa
201 pounds lost since surgery!! And I'm 2 1/2 inches taller too!!
And YES I still eat Carbs and Fats but I know what portion control is!!
Surgery Date: 6/5/07

Vanessa,
We all make mistakes. The key is to recognize the mistake and try to learn from it. It might be that you can't have 'contraband' in the house right now ... maybe pop tarts are contraband for you. Your four years olds can live without Pop Tarts if that's what's necessary.
I'd like to suggest something that I think may help ... in the short term and the long term. While the surgery helps us 'strip off' the weight and gives a tool to keep keep it off, you are seeing that it didn't do a thing for the mental and emotional issues we all have. I found a program called the "Beck Diet Solution." It's a book and a workbook created by Dr. Judith Beck. It's not a diet, but a 6 week 'program' that you pace through that helps you to rework your thinking about food and your relationship to and with it. I've been using it for a while and I'm still not through the whole thing, but it's been a great help to me. It will take me a lot longer than 6 weeks to get through it, but I think it will help me to learn to 'think thin.' One of the first things she says is that you have to realize that we all make 'mistakes' ... but it's what we do about them that will make the difference in the long run.
Hang in there!
Barb
P.S. My twins are 26 ... I hope you are enjoying yours!
Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/
High-264, Current-148, Goal-145


