Eight weeks post-op and counting....
Seems like it was only the other day I was being wheeled into the operating room. I've hit 87 pounds lost since the pre-op diet and can't wait for the journey to continue. As a treat today, I ate half of a club sandwich being I can be back on whatever I want as of today within reason. I will enjoy the other half later tonight for dinner.
on 1/13/16 7:07 am
Planned treats are the best kind, and well-earned. Congrats.
psychoticparrot
Disagree. Rewarding ourselves with food is a bad habit that likely contributed to obesity for many of us.
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Seems like it was only the other day I was being wheeled into the operating room. I've hit 87 pounds lost since the pre-op diet and can't wait for the journey to continue. As a treat today, I ate half of a club sandwich being I can be back on whatever I want as of today within reason. I will enjoy the other half later tonight for dinner.
Treating yourself with food is only going to set you up for disaster down the road. Why oh why would you eat a 1/2 of club sandwich at only 8 weeks out?
Just because "I can be back on whatever I want as of today" does not mean you should be eating that crap. Yes I called it crap. What happens when that 1/2 of club turns into a full club along with a ton of other crappy carb filled choices?
When the weight loss stops and the gaining begins will you be one to say the surgery failed you?
I am heading for nine years out and still cannot eat whatever I want within reason. I am addicted to sugar and carbs and the only way I could have a club sandwich would be ham, bacon, lettuce, and tomato on a plate with no bread.
Bread, potatoes, rice, pasta, noodles are not things that I could eat without regaining my weight.
Real life begins where your comfort zone ends
I am heading for nine years out and still cannot eat whatever I want within reason. I am addicted to sugar and carbs and the only way I could have a club sandwich would be ham, bacon, lettuce, and tomato on a plate with no bread.
Bread, potatoes, rice, pasta, noodles are not things that I could eat without regaining my weight.
Actually the ham, bacon and tomato wrapped in lettuce on a plate (with a dab of mayo) sounds really appealing to me. Yum..
I think that modifications to old favorites to limit carbs is not a bad way to go. Leave the bread behind, you still get the essentials of a club without the overload on calories and carbohydrates.
on 1/13/16 7:41 am
It's your life to miss.
I doubt you will find a single vet who has maintained past the 18 month honeymoon period, that would eat 1/2 a club sandwich.
Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
Good luck.
"What you eat in private, you wear in public." --- Kat
on 1/13/16 8:18 am
I don't want to sound harsh you are just in the early stages of weight loss. You have 18 months to lose the weight pretty quickly. I am over two years out and I wish I would have utilized my honeymoon period. The weight comes off very slowly after that time.
Eating a club sandwich should not be on your food plan. I had bread and other carbs on mine and I come to find out that protein is what we should eat first. So I tossed my plan in the trash. I know will say this is crazy but so is eating bread.
Rewarding ourselves with food is not a good thing. I know we have to eat. Before WLS and even now people eat just because there is a funeral, wedding Super bowl. We have to retrain how we think about food.
Emotions can totally rule our brains with food. We really have to look at what we are eating and why.
Didn't it hurt to eat that much so soon?
Please take what I say seriously. I am not on a soap box. As a group we really want you to do well. Think when you have told certain people that you were having surgery and they roll their eyes and say oh I know someone who had it and they gained all of their weight back.
Skip the bread next time and enjoy the meat inside the sandwich. Learning to eat right from the start of WLS will help you so much when you hit you and your doctors weight loss goal.