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Ok, I am enjoying the same meal I had last night but....

1. I thinned it down a bit.

2. I only have my correct amount in the building.

3. I am eating very slowly, putting the spoon down and doing something else for a while between bites.

4. I am Thinking about the food while it is in my mouth, savoring the flavors and textures.

5. I am listening for the voice of Mistress Band.

Thank you Mistress Band for letting me enjoy my lunch, I will be good

Edited by Terry Poperszky

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Terry so glad you are listening to your Mistress, now.

Love the story, thanks!

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Learn from mistakes and do not repeat.

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Sat down for dinner tonight, started eating and trying to go slow but it just wasn't working. Still moving it in too fast. I downloaded an app called "eat slower" and set it for 90 seconds, chewed for 30 seconds, set the fork down for 60 seconds.

While the food was in my mouth, I focused on it, the flavor and the texture. During the 60 seconds, I read. With each bite I listened for the voice of Mistress Band, until I finally heard it. Looked down into my bowl and about 25% of the meal was still there, I thought about last night, and set my fork down, plastic wrapped the bowl and put it in the fridge.

I realized something tonight, I have been interpreting a small pain/ache as the full point, but I was wrong. That and the hiccuping were actually the second signals, the first was much more subtle. BUT I HEARD IT! and I stopped, and I am satisfied. I also realized if I continue to eat like this I can stop being fat.

For those of you having trouble slowing your eating down, try looking at the "eat slower" app.

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Just downloaded the app to try. Thanks Terry.

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Lol too funny!!

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Oh' date=' Newme I did this alright. :D But it wasn't until it had happened I realized why I had done what I had done. I shared it in a humorous way because what I did, I am sure every new bandster has done and I wanted to help those who have just been banded understand the ramifications and dangers of not paying attention to the voice of the band and I need to be able to laugh at my self and my mistakes.[/quote']

Not just "new bandsters"--we're trying to undo years of habit and conditioning. Know how easy it is to forget how really miserable you were the last time you were sick (I think it's a basic survival thing to help us keep going on living)? It's also really easy to forget just how miserable you were when you ate too much, too fast. :( just have to keep working at it. Funny (true!) post! :)

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Sat down for dinner tonight' date=' started eating and trying to go slow but it just wasn't working. Still moving it in too fast. I downloaded an app called "eat slower" and set it for 90 seconds, chewed for 30 seconds, set the fork down for 60 seconds.

While the food was in my mouth, I focused on it, the flavor and the texture. During the 60 seconds, I read. With each bite I listened for the voice of Mistress Band, until I finally heard it. Looked down into my bowl and about 25% of the meal was still there, I thought about last night, and set my fork down, plastic wrapped the bowl and put it in the fridge.

I realized something tonight, I have been interpreting a small pain/ache as the full point, but I was wrong. That and the hiccuping were actually the second signals, the first was much more subtle. BUT I HEARD IT! and I stopped, and I am satisfied. I also realized if I continue to eat like this I can stop being fat.

For those of you having trouble slowing your eating down, try looking at the "eat slower" app.[/quote']

Thank goodness for technology! The Eat Slower app is my new dining companion! :)

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I've been banded 6 months today and I am still working on slowing down with my eating. I am definitely going to try the app. Thanks!

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I had surgery May 2012. I am down 51 pounds. I feel I could have lost more but I have been struggling with over eating. I haven't been listing to my body. I have the desire to want to keep eating. Am I alone

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I had surgery May 2012. I am down 51 pounds. I feel I could have lost more but I have been struggling with over eating. I haven't been listing to my body. I have the desire to want to keep eating. Am I alone

No, you aren't alone.

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No' date=' you aren't alone.[/quote']

I sometimes feel like a failure. I have coworkers that have last more in less time. I know I should not compare myself to others but its so hard

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I sometimes feel like a failure. I have coworkers that have last more in less time. I know I should not compare myself to others but its so hard

In AA, they say "My insides saw your outsides, so I drank".

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I love your post. I was banded 1week ago and have not yet met my band I think I will name my band too. (May be something more gentle) hopefully I won't make her mad . Thanks for approaching this process with a sense of humor!

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