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I know i am supposed to eat with no distractions....but

I enjoy eating with the computer on reading all of your posts on LBT!!

Alot of interesting stories, comments and ideas are born from here. Keep it coming.

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LOL!!! Don't you listen to anything the Drs. say???

Just make sure you don't take to big of a bite and chew,chew,chew!

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I remember being advised pre op to never eat meals anywhere but at the table...sitting in a chair using good posture, and no TV or other distractions.

When my husband is here...and there's no football game on, no problem. When by myself (the majority of my meals) I'm usually in one of the recliners reading my latest book.

Well, I've often written that we can't be expected to comply 100% of the time... can we??? :unsure:

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I remember being advised pre op to never eat meals anywhere but at the table...sitting in a chair using good posture, and no TV or other distractions.

When my husband is here...and there's no football game on, no problem. When by myself (the majority of my meals) I'm usually in one of the recliners reading my latest book.

Well, I've often written that we can't be expected to comply 100% of the time... can we??? :unsure:

LOL, say it ain't so, SOJO???

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LOL, say it ain't so, SOJO???

TRUE!!!! I cannot tell a lie...and I know you are at that table, in that chair, with good posture, counting how many times you have chewed that mouthful!! :blink:

You're going to be the best prepared pre op patient there ever was or will be!! B)

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I think this is kinda funny...I mean our drs/nurse practioners tell us to wait at least a minute between bites, chew, chew, chew and not to do anyting during the meal (no books, tv, computer, etc). I don't know about anyone else, but I am more likely to successfully wait between bites and chew, chew, chew when I have something to keep my mind busy. If I am sitting there looking at my plate and waiting I am more likely to eat more and faster. I honestly think that this is one of those situations when the "professionals" can tell us what they think but it should be left to us...we are the ones doing it everyday.

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They say not to eat in front of the TV because you loose track of how much you are eating; and eat to much. Since I premeasure before I sit down there isn't excess food left for me to eat.

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brlgirl and honk said it all for me. :ph34r:

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