Red flags
This past weekend, I noticed that I was sloppy with food and not using all of my tools (weighing, reading/writing on the forum, writing down my food and liquids, etc.). What I've found is that, such behavior is a red flag for me. Unfortunately, there are times when I've ignored those flags. It doesn't happen all at once, but the edges start getting frayed. Over time, I find myself back into bad habits, with a weight gain. Today, I choose to heed those red flags. I weighed myself this morning (and was down a couple of pounds!), I'm logging my food and fluids, I'm taking short breaks at work to read and write here, and I am trying to be mindful of what I'm putting in my mouth.
I hear you! I sometimes can get away with it once, twice, a few times, but, inevitably, whatever the trigger food is, starts calling my name. Because I think I've been able to have the food without problems, I keep having it more and more often, until I'm back where I used to be. It's just easier not to open that door in the first place.
Thank you for posting. I am 2 weeks Post-Op, still in the honeymoon period...but I know I will come to a point somewhere along my journey where I may be tempted to be less compliant. So I, too, am going to jot down my red flags, and watch for them. :-)
5'7" HW 256 (1/6/2014) SW 236.2 (VSG: 1/26/2015) CW 165.5 (01/10/2016) Total Weight Lost 90.5
Pre-Op: -19.8; Month 1: -19; Month 2: -12.7; Month 3: -9.9; Month 4: -7.2; Month 5: -6.4; Month 6: -2.8; Month 7: -3.7; Month 8: -4.2; Month 9: -0.6; Month 10: -2.1; Month 11: -0 Month 12: -2.1
GOALS: BMI Normal = 159 (6.5 to go); 100 LBs Lost = 156 (9.5 to go); FINAL GOAL: 139?? (26.5 to go)
Great plan! The further out I got, the easier it was to become complacent and delude myself into thinking I had this licked - not so. It's like anything else, the further away you get from the pain and misery, the more you forget just how terrible that all was. Recently, I went back and read some of my early posts here, to remind myself where I came from, as well as all of the wonderful things that opened up to me after surgery. It helped to re-energize me to stay the course. I have to be diligent, making good choices every day, and when I don't, I have to recognize what I'm doing and immediately get back on track.
Good on you for recognizing the red flag before it got out of control!
VSG with Dr. Salameh - 3/13/2014
Diagnosed with Binge Eating Disorder and started Vyvanse - 7/22/2016
Reconstructive Surgeries with Dr. Michaels - 6/5/2017 (LBL & brachioplasty), 8/14/2017 (UBL & mastopexy), 11/6/2017 (medial leg lift)
Age 42 Height 5'4" HW 319 (1/3/2014) SW 293 (3/13/2014) CW 149 (7/16/2017)
Next Goal 145 - normal BMI | Total Weight Lost 170
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