pep talk please
One step forward, two steps back....I am so frustrated right now and need some cheering! My husband tries, but doesn't quite get IT. My paperwork was submitted to Tricare, my insurance, and evidently my nutritionist, when she wrote up my report called me an emotional eater, and said she doesn't recommend me for surgery as my emotional eating will be a problem! So now they want me to be further eval'ed by a psychologist. I have no problem doing what needs to be done...but this is a big hit, just when i thought I was in the clear.
Ironically enough after finding this out I noticed I had no desire whatsoever to eat! In the past, when my husband has deployed to Iraq, or such instances, I ate for comfort.
Any words of comfort or wisdom definitely welcome!
I would just work with them and let them know that you know that you are going to have some major changes in your life after surgery and trust me when I say that you will be tempted because I am 3 days post-op and I am tempted but I don't eat it. I am doing good so far!!!!! But just let them know that all of us our emotional eaters just about and I know I was but now I am just looking forward to losing. When my hubby went to Iraq all I did was eat and eat some more!!! Don't worry things will work out for you!!!!!
Hugs,
Kennie
Man, aren't we all emotional eaters?????? How the heck would we get so heavy if we weren't???!! DUHH!!! We all have issues surrounding food, that's not the problem, the problem is how we resolve that........how we PLAN to change that!! For me it was following South Beach Diet, b4 and after surgery. That was my plan and for me it worked. I think having a plan in place is the best way to succeed. Trust me when I tell you, you won't have the space to screw up for a long while after surgery..........the foods and drinks you have to eat take all day, no time for other crap. By the time you have the room, hopefully the good habits have been established and you will know how to adjust accordingly and fight!! Anyways, sorry to ramble, but we all have the food issues, it's what brings us here, unites us. Form a plan, diet, exercise, water intake, shake intake, vitamins. Write it all down and bring it to the psychologist. Say, we are all emotional eaters, but here's my plan to combat that issue. Keep fighting girl..................fight the good fight and NEVER GIVE UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HTH!!! XOXOOXOXOOOX
Sharon@ 5'7"
289/261/147/140
Start/Surgery/Today/Personal Goal
Surgeons Goal was 150...........past that!!! COOL!!!
Hey I can imagine your frustration! I too have Tricare but they werent too bad for me to deal with.....here is how I handled the pych-eval. I cant promise that this would work for you, but I hope it helps....I just basically went in there and focused on telling her about my co-morbitities.I kinda elaboratated on the many ways that carrying so much weight made my every-day life difficult. I also really stressed that I had tried to lose weight so many different ways and everytime I failed it was very hard on me, emotionally. I dont know if trying this would help when you go back, but I wish you the best of luck and I hope that you get approved very soon!!!
GOOD LUCK!!!!
Mary
Thank you all for your responses! I'm ready to rumble now! I'm still trying to get a hold of my psychologidt and see what she has to say about it. I'm also going to prepare a letter to Tricare on my behalf. I really appreciate everyone helping me out....your support is awesome! Rest assured everyone will hear when i AM APPROVED!