Cross post: >1 year post op: The case FOR eating quickly.
I am 3.5 years post RNY.
Doing well, thanks. :)
I remember very soon post op reading an interesting argument within the OH forums about a case for eating food quickly (like the meal done within 10 mins). It was totally upside down from the convention, but in my brain it had a lot of sense to it.
I have >50 years experience in eating and what to do/what not to do. I have read it/done it. That is not why I am here. ;)
Anyone know where it could be? Or a website where I can find it.
TIA! ((hugs))
Doing well, thanks. :)
I remember very soon post op reading an interesting argument within the OH forums about a case for eating food quickly (like the meal done within 10 mins). It was totally upside down from the convention, but in my brain it had a lot of sense to it.
I have >50 years experience in eating and what to do/what not to do. I have read it/done it. That is not why I am here. ;)
Anyone know where it could be? Or a website where I can find it.
TIA! ((hugs))
Judijo
No. LA County, California, USA
53 years old
310/175/<170
RNY 4.28.08, goal 8.09
No. LA County, California, USA
53 years old
310/175/<170
RNY 4.28.08, goal 8.09
mmm. I've never heard that..or if I did, I didn't pay attention.
I can only eat fast if I have the whole thing pre-measured cuz I used to eat fast before surgery and it got me in trouble all the time..too full too quick (before I knew I was full)..
I can only eat fast if I have the whole thing pre-measured cuz I used to eat fast before surgery and it got me in trouble all the time..too full too quick (before I knew I was full)..
Yes, RNY worked for me but it also requires a lot of work from me!
Before Surgery: 214
Highest Weight: 240
Now: 125.6
Goal: 130
Before Surgery: 214
Highest Weight: 240
Now: 125.6
Goal: 130