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All right, put your stones down and get off your judgement seats! Please don't respond to this by informing me how awful fast food is, I already know it, but I still love it! I'm sorry, but good ol burgers, fries, tacos, burritos, nachos, I have always loved these horribly unhealthy fast foods. Now I am 5 days post op gastric bypass, and my cravings have been out of control the last two and a half weeks on this darn liquid diet! I still have a week and a half to go, but I can proudly say I have not cheated once! Which is why I am on here obsessing over bad fast food, because a burger sounds so dang amazing right now! So yes, fast food is horrible for you, moving on from that already obvious fact. I want to hear from people who have had the surgery and gone out for fast food a time or more since then. I don't intend to eat fast food every week as soon as I reach solids, but I would still like to eat out with family members or friends on the rare celebratory occasions. And the only thing I ever read about fast food from people who had the surgery is that Wendy's chili is good, and just stick to healthy options like plain chicken and salad when you eat out. But that sounds disappointing, I mean if you are going to spend the money spend it on something you don't get to enjoy often. So here are my questions about fast food and gastric bypass! Have you eaten fast food since your surgery? Have you had part of a beef burger with fixings and/or some fries? Have you had part of a burrito, or instead some nachos? Please explain to me what you ate, how much you were able to eat and enjoy, how worth it the unhealthy treat was or not, or if I am totally delusional in thinking that ever enjoying some of a burger or a burrito ever again in my life is even a possibility. Obviously I have not actually eaten since this surgery so I really don't know from experience what eating certain foods after surgery feels like, or if it is even enjoyable anymore (like fast food). People make it sound like after this surgery if you ever treat yourself to anything unhealthy ever again then you must cry and punish yourself and never again even look at a picture of something unhealthy. In my opinion, you should still be able to enjoy unhealthy things, just rarely and in small amounts. But I am just a young and naive newcomer to this whole experience, so I also know I probably don't know what I am talking about. Still, I would love to hear honest confessions, stories, or memories you have if enjoying fast food after this surgery. I want to hear all the details, I just want to know if fast food and I will ever see each other again in my eating future, and if it is okay, or if it really is just the worst mistake I could make in the future. Thanks! And sorry my post about something so stupid is ridiculously long.
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I am sorry to all of those who I offended with my post, I really am, I did not mean to upset or anger anyone. You never hear about eating out after this surgery, and I now realize it is because it is a touchy subject, and because the answer really is that I am probably crazy for thinking eating out even rarely should ever be allowed after surgery. My liquid diet is driving me crazy with cravings, and I was curious about fast food, so I decided to finally just ask. Once again, sorry to those who were offended, I really am not trying to sabotage you or cheat the system. I just wanted to know personal experiences from people. Thank you to those who politely answered my questions and gave me kind advice. I realize from your experiences that I will need to divorce greasy fries forever, and take the bun off of a hamburger, and try to just make all my food myself rather than ever go out to eat. I have no intention of failing this procedure, and I guess I need to constantly remind myself that how most Americans eat these days, even some of the skinny ones, isn't 'normal'.