jlkreul 0 Posted April 18, 2012 I have urges to eat a lot of food like I used to and since I can't due to my band, I eat sweets or Desserts. Because of the high sugar content, I'm able to full-fill that urge to eat. Problem is, I'm gaining weight and being depressed in the process. It's easy to say don't eat those things, but hard to do. I have stretched my pouch 3 times too! Anyone has any wisdom or help for me? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jen75 33 Posted April 19, 2012 I have urges to eat a lot of food like I used to and since I can't due to my band' date=' I eat sweets or desserts. Because of the high sugar content, I'm able to full-fill that urge to eat. Problem is, I'm gaining weight and being depressed in the process. It's easy to say don't eat those things, but hard to do. I have stretched my pouch 3 times too! Anyone has any wisdom or help for me?[/quote'] Possibly redirect your attention, journal why you are depressed or why want to eat. Then drink a lot of Water. You may need to seek therapy for the emotional eating. best of luck to you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DELETE THIS ACCOUNT! 12,703 Posted April 19, 2012 It's not easy, but you can retrain your body to "crave" new things. I was a major sweets addict. I could sit and eat a bag of Reeses Miniatures in one sitting, or a 3 hostess cupcakes, or multiple pieces of pie. Very often I'd even wake up in the middle of the night to eat junk food. The first couple weeks were very hard, but I handled it just like I would any other addiction, I had to quit. I cleared my house of all treats. I didn't go in a convenience store or gas station because those were major impulse buy spots for me. I didn't grocery shop alone so I couldn't sneak a treat there either. I stopped eating not only treats, but bleached white breads and pastas, too because they can trigger the same addictive trigger. I only bought whole grain breads and Pasta. Over the weeks, I felt better eating healthier. Slowly I found myself "craving" other things. This will be shocking but I started craving salads with fat free ranch dressing. When I get a sweet tooth now, I have an golden delicious apple. My body adjusted and changed what it wanted. I did have a Reeses Egg on Easter- and was immediately full and felt a little icky. It's weird but now if I eat sweets, they make me feel horrible. I don't mind because it makes it just that much easier to stay away from them. This is how I kicked my sweets addiction. You may even want to consider a counselor to help you better deal with your emotions. (I'm a huge emotional eater, too) Best wishes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jenn1214 120 Posted April 19, 2012 I found that I had to "detox" from sugar after surgery because I was so addicted. Eating several candy bars a day, or a few bowls of sugary Cereal was nothing for me. I stuck to my post op diet religiously and once the sugar worked its way out of my system, the cravings were much better. I still eat sweets, but nowhere near the volume and frequency I used to. I find that if I tell myself I can't have something, the desire for it becomes much stronger. So if I really want something sweet, I'll have a small piece and that's usually good enough. Although when I'm PMSing, all bets are off, so keep the chocolate away from me! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
readytogoforit 172 Posted April 19, 2012 Sugar is such a horrible problem. It takes several weeks to break the habit. try not to look past an hour at a time, then make it grow to a day, to a week, to a month. we sabotage ourselves by looking too far ahead. I had fought this battle so many times but I am not ready to give in to it. check out this link, maybe it will help. http://www.firstourselves.org/10-steps-to-control-sugar-cravings/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jlkreul 0 Posted April 19, 2012 Thank you all. Just to know that I'm not alone is such a comfort to me. I go tomorrow to get a band adjustment, but I have a feeling that I have stretched my pouch. Just had my second baby and this happened after my first pregnancy as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sunshyne068 97 Posted April 19, 2012 Im turning to fresh fruit for my sweet cravings .... seedless grapes, bananas, pears, they are very good. Even sugar free pudding or VitaTops .... they have both Protein and Fiber. I also have some Protein pudding that I mix with cold Water when Im at work. 12g protein and they are chocolate, vanilla, and cheesecake flavored .... it hits the spot. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bigenuff 302 Posted April 19, 2012 There is a lot of sugar free candy that u can get from CVS or rite aid.most of it is really delicious but reduced calories because of the sugar substitute BUT you still have to have valance ciz over eating sugar substitutes (sugar alcohol aspartame) can give u the runs .Also Atkins have great sugar free treats that have Protein Share this post Link to post Share on other sites