VSG Maintenance Group
Separating food and drink
Hello, all!
I was wondering how long everyone continues to separate the eating and drinking processes... I am still pretty vigilant about it, except if I am out to eat and have a glass of wine with dinner. But, as a rule, I am still waiting 30 minutes after my last swallow of food before my fist sip.
I am about 16 months out and 143 pounds down, and firmly in maintenance.
So, what are you long-term maintainers doing?
Lauri
I was wondering how long everyone continues to separate the eating and drinking processes... I am still pretty vigilant about it, except if I am out to eat and have a glass of wine with dinner. But, as a rule, I am still waiting 30 minutes after my last swallow of food before my fist sip.
I am about 16 months out and 143 pounds down, and firmly in maintenance.
So, what are you long-term maintainers doing?
Lauri
bunnymom
on 3/24/12 12:27 am
on 3/24/12 12:27 am
My surgeon never made a big deal about the drinking. Nevertheless I did what everyone else on here does, I withheld drink with my meals and just eliminated a glass of anything on the table. I never watched the clock but would just naturally start back on my water about a half hour later. It seems like second nature to me now, which is odd, as I was the one that HAD to have 2 glasses of ice-cold milk with every meal. I could not swallow a bite without my ice-cold milk. I am OK now, and it has sure turned out to be a great fat-killer---to not drink any calories whatsoever. I am like the poster above, if I feel like sipping my coffee after I leave the breakfast table, I go ahead and do it. And, like her, I have not noticed any change in my appetite suppression or capacity.
I don't think of myself as a long-term maintainer (yet), I'm just a few months ahead of you. I still separate eating and drinking. Like PPs, sometimes I'll drink a little something with food, usually when I'm having my regular snack, which these days is cashews. A Crystal Lite seems to go with them. But main meals, no, I don't drink with them. As others have said, I'm too full to drink. (I also still get a bubbly sensation in my sleeve if I put liquid in there while food's still there. It causes me to have bubbly, foamy burps, which I don't like.)
3.5 years out.
Don't drink with meals, try to wait 45 minutes after before I start drinking but sometimes I don't.
I can definitely feel that I have the capacity to eat more if I start drinking 15-30 minutes after eating. But normally I don't feel hungry and don't eat just because I can feel my sleeve emptying. But sometimes I do. Which is why I try not to drin****il later.
Don't drink with meals, try to wait 45 minutes after before I start drinking but sometimes I don't.
I can definitely feel that I have the capacity to eat more if I start drinking 15-30 minutes after eating. But normally I don't feel hungry and don't eat just because I can feel my sleeve emptying. But sometimes I do. Which is why I try not to drin****il later.
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