scorrea 95 Posted July 21, 2012 This evening I went to the local pizza joint to pick up some food for my family, I really didnt want to cook for everyone, lazy day! This food had nothing to do with me as I cannot even eat at a pizza place, as I am a Celiac also, that would just be really bad! Anyway, while the long wait commenced.. I was watching the people sitting down that were eating. I noticed something so very different for the first time, "regular" people just dont attack food the way I do! They eat normally. At a slower pace. I couldnt believe my eyes! I read a previous post on here about this "phenom" but I have never seen it actually in play. People take time to enjoy food. A woman ate two slices of pizza, slowly and enjoyed her bites. If I could have eaten that I would have gobbled down that in a quarter the time. I am still new and working on learning to chew (which is getting better) and to SLOW down the whole eating process! This is just showing me how much my relation to food is messed up! I never realized before why I had the problems with food that I do, besides just being a foodie! I really need to take time to get to a nutrionist to get a diet that is going to work with me on this band! My nutrionist that I saw before the surgery was inept to say the least and I am swimming out of Water here trying to figure out how much and what I should eat. Thanks for listening to me ramble... 3 mykdzmom, bigenuff and ☠carolinagirl☠ reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sojourner 2,446 Posted July 21, 2012 Different surgeons have different instructions...and I definitely agree that to consult with a dietitian would be time and money well spent. Basically, I was advised that every meal has 3 oz of lean Protein and 2 oz of a Fiber carb...this is measured by volume after the food is cooked. I was given an entire manual from my surgeon's office which outlined acceptable food choices through every pre op through achieving maintenance stage. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kittyforet 50 Posted July 21, 2012 I know what you mean. I now pay attention to other people eating. My husband, whom I love dearly, grosses me out when he eats. He smacks and Chomps and shovels it in, I can't believe he is even tasting anything. I dont like eating wirh him. Seeing other peoples plates is a real eye-opener......its amazing how much people rely on their eyes to determine what they think they need to put in their otummies. And he can't believe I take so long to eat. He is done before I'm halfway through my meal. I now prefer to eat by myself, where I can enjoy the silence and pay attention to my eating. Sent from my iPhone using LapBandTalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pbg_sweetie 0 Posted July 21, 2012 This evening I went to the local pizza joint to pick up some food for my family' date=' I really didnt want to cook for everyone, lazy day! This food had nothing to do with me as I cannot even eat at a pizza place, as I am a Celiac also, that would just be really bad! Anyway, while the long wait commenced.. I was watching the people sitting down that were eating. I noticed something so very different for the first time, "regular" people just dont attack food the way I do! They eat normally. At a slower pace. I couldnt believe my eyes! I read a previous post on here about this "phenom" but I have never seen it actually in play. People take time to enjoy food. A woman ate two slices of pizza, slowly and enjoyed her bites. If I could have eaten that I would have gobbled down that in a quarter the time. I am still new and working on learning to chew (which is getting better) and to SLOW down the whole eating process! This is just showing me how much my relation to food is messed up! I never realized before why I had the problems with food that I do, besides just being a foodie! I really need to take time to get to a nutrionist to get a diet that is going to work with me on this band! My nutrionist that I saw before the surgery was inept to say the least and I am swimming out of Water here trying to figure out how much and what I should eat. Thanks for listening to me ramble...[/quote'] I agree w you. My dietician gave me a list that was confusing and she was in such a rush. Maybe working w a nutitritionist would help me. L Share this post Link to post Share on other sites