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alwayshungry

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. alwayshungry

    Talk me off the ledge!

    Sugar addiction behaves similar to nicotine addiction. Do you smoke? A couple of things happen. When you eat that "feel good drug" (sugar) in your brains releases the feel good chemical and then the chain starts. You want to keep feeling good so you keep doing what you know that makes you feel good. The thing is..... ITS A TRICK! It does NOT really make you feel good. It makes you feel bad and sick and like you failed. Then you want to feel good again so you eat more sugar! Just being able to wrap your head around what is really going on in our complex minds can help us to defend ourselves. Like I said.... first things first.... REMOVE YOURSELF OR THE BROWNIES FROM THE AREA. FILL UP ON WATER. BRUSH YOUR TEETH. Allow yourself to admit that YES, you would like to have it, but NO you will not have it. You will not be a slave to a freaking brownie. Just reaching out on here like you did is a sign of wanting to not fail. Go for a walk. Whatever it takes. Don't use the fact that you already had cheesecake to justify having a brownie. Set a goal.... Stay within your calorie range and workout routine for a week and reward yourself with ONE small low fat or healthy made brownie at the end. Give yourself something to look forward too. Now, get off the ledge!
  2. alwayshungry

    Stall

    You have to do something to "shock" your system. Different workout. New diet plan.
  3. alwayshungry

    Talk me off the ledge!

    Stop stop stop and REGROUP. Sugar is an addiction and I happen to be an addiction counselor. Walk away. Go brush your teeth. Have a glass of water and chew a piece of gum. Then, realize that a slip does. NOT have to turn into a full blown fall! You ate the cheesecake. It's done and you can't change that but you CAN change the thought of the next meal you will have.
  4. alwayshungry

    August 30 th

  5. B12 and I still have a little coffee. It does not bother me. I put very very very little sugar in it (maybe a 1/2 teaspoon) and some skim milk.
  6. alwayshungry

    Weight gain 3 weeks post op

    What is your diet like?
  7. alwayshungry

    Is This Normal?

    That's terrible and nothing about it is normal! Do NOT let them tell you otherwise. Extreme vomiting is not normal. Have a seat in the lobby and stay there until they do something else. That's terrible medical care. Sorry to hear.
  8. alwayshungry

    Eat anything?

    Thank you for the encouragement.
  9. alwayshungry

    Eat anything?

    That's how I feel. I am an addictions counselor and I know exactly what I am doing but my addiction is strong. I have to figure out how to be stronger. I was hoping that surgery would disable my ability to eat so much and take away the desire, but it looks like that is not the case.
  10. alwayshungry

    Eat anything?

    I am only 2 months in. I'm discouraged. I can't imagine what I will be eating like at 9 months if I can eat like this now. ugh. :-/
  11. alwayshungry

    Eat anything?

    Not really. I try to get it in but sometimes it seems to not fit without being uncomfortable.
  12. alwayshungry

    Eat anything?

    I'm Starting to wonder if it was a lot of surgery just to lose 20/30 lbs. I'm never full. I just ate 4 Protein granola bars. WTW?!?
  13. alwayshungry

    August 20th!

    What is RNY? I was sleeved on 8/23 and I don't feel that I am losing enough. I still eat a lot, just like the surgery never happened.

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