How Do I Put This? OH, I Know, I Messed Up!
Pre-Op-286/Doctor's Goal-161/Current-142/My Goal- 132
Loss To Date: -142 lbs! BMI: 26
I have ALWAYS been an emotional eater. It didn't change much after surgery, except, as you mentioned, the amount that you can actually 'binge' on.
I honestly don't know HOW I do it. I stay on this site during the week. Reading the thoughts, suggestions, and struggles of others helps me. Some have great tips. I read about people *****gain large amounts and it scares me. I read posts from those who think RnY sucks and it motivates me, as I LOVE proving people wrong. I HAVE kept my weight off, and I want to keep it that way. Lately I have been 'bitten' so to speak. I have taken stock and paid a bit closer attention to what I am eating. I have lost 2.5 pounds this week. So yes it will continue to work, even if you are far out.
One thing I do that has helped with unnecessary snacking is to stay full on water/Crystal Light between meals. It really keeps me from snacking. I also go for a long stretch during the day when I don't eat,and I think that wasn't helping (the space between lunch and dinner). SO I have been making sure I get in a bit of a protein type snack then and it seems to be helping. I really don't feel ravenous between meals anymore. I have also switched to drinking 8-10oz of milk with my evening vits.
Now if ONLY I could rid of my bedtime snacking!
Best of luck, you aren' t alone!!!
Pre-Op-286/Doctor's Goal-161/Current-142/My Goal- 132
Loss To Date: -142 lbs! BMI: 26
First of all, sorry that you are going through a hard time. Glad you have a therapist to talk to and be accountable to. Be honest and work with him/her to get a strategy for dealing with what you are going through. I'm far from a saint and I have overeaten and grazed and done some emotional eating in the past year. I was diagnosed with breast cancer just over a year ago and went through 5 surgeries total for lumpectomies, mastectomies and reconstruction. That was followed by my FIL in the hospital for 51 days and then in a nursing home for 6 weeks until his death (it was NOT expected at that time at all... months later perhaps but not then). Then I have had terrible disk problems in my lower back and then abdominal issue and I have yet another surgery in December for an internal hernia and adhesions. How did I survive it all? One second at a time. Did I overeat - sometimes. Did I medicate myself with food - several times. Did I graze - sometimes. Did I gain? Yep. I'm up 10 from my goal but I was at one time through the early stress down 12 under my goal. All and all I'd like to lose 15 lbs. (Also, my back has been so bad that exercise is extremely difficult too and I'm sure that contributed to the gain as well - no excuses... most was what was put in my mouth!) The key for me was that while I didn't do all that I could to keep things good... I didn't let anything spiral out of control like I would have in the past. I did keep my eye on the goal (weight). I didn't give up. I didn't get into the "I"ll start on Monday thing...". I think that while I have a way to go with my behaviors... my behaviors were far better than they have ever been - and honestly that's great! Being aware that you are eating out of what is in your mind/emotions is a big step. Luckily I dump on incidental sugars so I never resorted to eating real sweets since surgery which were always addictive and would trigger huge cravings. I'm grateful not to have had sugar in just under 3 years (since the start of my pre-op diet in mid-February 2005). Anyway, this is not an all-or-nothing thing. Look at all you've accomplished. Take things slowly. Put good behaviors back in there. Get rid of the trigger foods for the binging. You know that you get get back on track by going back to basics.... protein focused eating, vitamins, water, exercise. Good luck, Kathy


~Rich~6'5.0"~open RNY~08/05/2004~>500+/450/437/250/239/320(high/consult/preop/goal/low/current)




Pre-Op-286/Doctor's Goal-161/Current-142/My Goal- 132
Loss To Date: -142 lbs! BMI: 26
You are so very right. Eating and getting obese again isn't going to resolve any of the difficult situations we go through. In fact, it makes it worse as health issues may resurface. I know for me, when I've been down... I can always tell when I'md oing better because I start to get organized around my house or at work. I think it is a need to feel "in control of something". Well, one of the easiest things (technically speaking of course) is for us to control what we put in our mouths. So perhaps focusing on eating healthy during times of chaos is a good way to HOLD ON to something. Right? Sounds good to me. Now I'd like to practice it. LOL! Kathy


~Rich~6'5.0"~open RNY~08/05/2004~>500+/450/437/250/239/320(high/consult/preop/goal/low/current)




Pre-Op-286/Doctor's Goal-161/Current-142/My Goal- 132
Loss To Date: -142 lbs! BMI: 26


~Rich~6'5.0"~open RNY~08/05/2004~>500+/450/437/250/239/320(high/consult/preop/goal/low/current)



