findingherself 0 Posted October 13, 2010 A WEEK AFTER SURGERY I'M BACK TO EATING WHATEVER I WANTED. its extremly horrible that i love food this much . My husband commented about it today which kinda pissed me off " you went throughall this pain to start cheating" OMG HE IS SOOO DAMN RIGHT .. ( I WOULD NEVER TELL HIM THAT ) BUTOMGI FELT SO BAD. I GUESS I'MGOING TO GET ON THE RIGHT PATH .. I SEE MY DOCTOR TODAY Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phranp 46 Posted October 13, 2010 A WEEK AFTER SURGERY I'M BACK TO EATING WHATEVER I WANTED. its extremly horrible that i love food this much . My husband commented about it today which kinda pissed me off " you went throughall this pain to start cheating" OMG HE IS SOOO DAMN RIGHT .. ( I WOULD NEVER TELL HIM THAT ) BUTOMGI FELT SO BAD. I GUESS I'MGOING TO GET ON THE RIGHT PATH .. I SEE MY DOCTOR TODAY You're right, it is a struggle, especially when you don't have restriction. Sad to say you still have "bandster hell" to look forward to (unless you are one of the rare lucky ones - I wasn't). I would suggest that, if possible, you see an eating disorder therapist to help you sort out why/how you eat. It can be helpful to you while waiting to get to your "sweet spot". Also, a week out from surgery your body is still healing. The reason the docs give us a food plan is so that we don't do damage while healing. Don't beat yourself up. Do take whatever steps necessary to get the help you need to understand and help you eat healthier so that you can reach your goal. This is a great forum. Great suggestion/recommendations for any occasion. LOL Be kind to yourself. ~F Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
samomom 19 Posted October 13, 2010 Deep breath..........Restart your whole way of thinking about food. You should be glad that your husband noticed so you have someone to be accountable to. You really should consider some therapy to help you deal with your emotions towards food. We all have our demons when it comes to food or none of would be where we are today. Consider therapy as a part of the total treatment. Too many people consider mental health as a taboo subject and think that they don't need help. It is just one aspect of your goal towards skinny!!! Call your doctor and ask for a list of therapists to talk to. You will feel so much better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
honk 780 Posted October 13, 2010 Talk to your doctor about food options that will help mitigate the damage of feeling hunger. I have never liked cottage cheese yet during recovery it tasted like the best thing EVER. I was able to buy non/low fat chive and pinapple flavors. Egg beaters are good as well lots of Protein no fat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Angera 2 Posted October 13, 2010 I am glad you realize it is a problem. Now you are aware that you need to work on it a little more. Grazing was a big issue for me, i'd pick at things in the house. my solution was to get rid of EVERYTHING, I only keep what i'm preparing for actual meals and nothing else that's easily snackable. I gave away allllllll the things I knew I wouldn't be able to eat in moderation (i.e. popcorn!). I've even come to realize, the small amount of mashed potatoes i've incorporated back into my diet have me craving sugar alllll the time. I've decided perhaps it's best to go cold turkey with bread, Pasta, and potatoes. I seemed to do better when it's just out of sight out of mind! I turn into a child with a halloween bucket full of candy when i'm around those pesky carbs. I just can't stop! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites