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So I was banded June 1st and have had 7 fills down 38lbs, have some restriction but still can eat a lot more than what doc recommends. My biggest complain is that I work at a delicatessen and I am surrounded by food all day long and can't stop picking on stuff. Although I am loosing I feel like I can loose a lot more. I try to eat healthy but can't get myself to do it everyday. Please any advice getting very discouraged? Should I start looking for another job? Thanks to all

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It's drastic, but I do think it may be time to look for a new job. All that exposure to food isn't good for you. You may want to try chewing gum, but be carefull not to swallow it, that wouldnt be good for the band. Having healthy things you can snack on should also help. Good luck

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Maybe, or just don't eat it!! I know it's hard, but you gotta make your eating conscious. Bring your lunch, or I'm sure at a deli you could make something healthy.

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Congrats on losing 38lbs.. that's fantastic!!

The above suggestions are good 1) try chewing gum. I do this a LOT when I want to eat, but not hungry and it's not "feeding time". 2) looking for a non-food related job.

Another thing you might try is behavior modification. This helps to change your attitude and behaviors concerning a certain subject.. in this case, food.< /p>

A good book on this is "The Beck Diet Solution" by Judith Beck. It also has a workbook. If you read the book and do the exercises, it will help. I'll admit I have the book, have read it, but haven't done the exercises ..yet. But even just reading the book helps a little.

The name of the book is misleading.. it's not a diet, it's not even a book about dieting. It's about how to change your thinking and behavior.

Good luck!!

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Thanks for all the suggestions, I will try to get a hold of the book and as far as bringing lunch to work I cannot bring any outside food for Kosher reasons but I do trust me I do try to eat healthy but it's the picking that's killing me. But I'll keep trying didn't do all this for nothing.

THANKS

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