Question:
Dining Out
Are there any restuarts that give wls patients discounts, or is there some card or something you print out or get from doctor, I would like to go out and eat sometimes but don't want to pay full price, knowing I'm going to have a few mouth fulls. — mommamai (posted on April 29, 2007)
April 29, 2007
Eugenia,
Order the kids meal. Our surgeons' office have a card they give ther
patients. You could ask your doctor if they give the cards to the
patients.
— the7thdean
April 29, 2007
Its easiest to share. Although there are the WLS cards and kids or senior
meals. I am near 6 years out and still like sharing provided 2 people like
the same meal. Or I bring home the leftovers. Sharing is excellent for the
first few months since we eat so little.
— bob-haller
April 29, 2007
Pay full price and you have leftovers that can be taken home, split up and
frozen and heated up another day... That way you will get your money's
worth...
— Kari_K
April 29, 2007
I remember when I first had the rny surgery and it was 2 months before I
was brave enough to go into a restaurant. I got some soup and crackers. It
is not the restaurant's responsibility to change their policy because of
your surgery, card or no card. It just brings a lot of un-needed and
unwanted negative attention on you. You can explain you would like the
senior meal or children's portion because you just had surgery and cannot
eat a full meal if you must...or order the full portion and take home the
rest (for 6 more meals lol). Over the years (5 years post op this week),
looking back, I feel silly now that I asked for special prices on special
meals in diners, family restaurants and fancy places, once even asking a
buffet style restaurant if I could have half price because I was only
eating a half cup of food...don't get resentful if they dont oblige you
wanting to change their policies or menu for your personal situation. You
have to learn to live in the real world now that you are post op...not the
other way around. I wish you the best on your journey. The more you make a
deal over your eating in public, the more of an outcast you will feel. Get
used to being in the normal world and stop making yourself a special case.
I remember ordering a hamburger and taking one bite out of it and taking
the rest home, where I chopped it up for soup, and one nice place where I
had one onion ring appetizer and was so full I had to to cancel my main
course. My date ate alone, while I sat across from him wretching with
dumping syndrome. It is rough your first year, but after time, you will
find you can eat more and blend in better. I wish you the best on your
journey. You'll be fine. :0) Kathy in Massachusetts. :0)
— Kathy A C.
April 29, 2007
Eugina. I do take left overs home.... But i also substitue veggies for the
carbs. & most places are ok with it.... When it comes to buffets. I do
ask for kids price because i dont eat an average meals & i have never
been told no.....I just explain that i am 9 months post op Gastric Bypass
& my food intake is about 1/2 to 1 cup of food per meal....I also like
to share because i can have a variety of foods.. So i may order a cup of
soup & share all the other meals... best of luck.....
— babs810
April 29, 2007
I'm glad you brought this up. My doctor told me that he will give me a
card stating that I had wls and please allow me to order kids meal. So far
I have not had a problem ordering a kids meal. The only time I was about
to have a problem was at Outback. I wanted to order a chicken breast from
the kids meal. The waitress said I was not allow because I was not under
12. I explain to her I had wls and she end up giving it to me.
— barfiep01
April 30, 2007
I just started eating out and I am 10 wks post op. I have only been to a
few places and have only had 1 problem and that was at IHOP. I was told by
another wls patient to ask for the manager once seated that way they can
make sure that your food is made right. My taste buds have really changed
after surgery and my stomach doesn't tolerate to many different foods now.
I can't force everyone to go to one place all the time or not go out at
all. I have found that once I give the manager my card and let them know
that there are only certain things that my stomach can tolerate they are
very helpful and in helping me choose something from the menu that will
work for me and will alter alot of there menu to make sure I can eat. I
have hacked up some of there recipes really well. I have always just
ordered my own dish so that no one else has to be forced or encouraged to
have to get a dish they really don't want just to suit me. Good Luck.
— hugger1021
April 30, 2007
All good ideas. I order a regular meal, set aside what I know I
won't/can't eat and take it home. I get 3 meals out of just one order,
sometimes I have some for lunch the next day, or sometimes my hungry
teenagers devour it when I get home. Either way, it's still a bargain! I
NEVER do buffets anymore, though. Now THAT's a waste of money!
— Debra R.
April 30, 2007
Actually I just call ahead and ask wwhereverwe are goinging, and they
always say they give a discount or I can order appetizers or Seniors or
there are cards on this site (store) that can send you however many you
need. Very reasonable price too! Just fill in the blanks to your
information.
— mtackett
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