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because I am not hungry at all, however when I left the house today I started seeing mcdonalds billboards and smelling all the aromas of the nearby restaurants! Then I started to want to eat all these bad foods again! Geesh!

Do any of you have these struggles!

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I m 5 weeks out and I had to have a fry at McDonald's one fry and I was set gave them all to my grandson . But the temptation is over

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I think we all do. Our brains didnt get changed...just our tummys. I make sure not to say that I CANT ever have the tempting foods. If I want it then I will have it, just about 1/4 of the amount I used to eat, and then I make sure that I watch what I have for the rest of the day. I had a very tiny piece of chocolate cake last week, and after about 2 bites my craving was eased and I threw the rest away.....yup thats right...I threw it away! lol

the more we say we cant have it the more we want it. just use moderation....good luck! :)

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I m 5 weeks out and I had to have a fry at McDonald's one fry and I was set gave them all to my grandson . But the temptation is over

Lol that is what I thought about mcd fries... Just 1!! Well when I can I will indulge! Thanks.

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I am currently 12 weeks out, and my temptations are still there. After being advised pre-surgery that I shouldn't eat rice, noodles, or bread for at least a year or longer, or really -- ever. I almost flipped inside my head. I'm now okay if I never eat rice or noodles again, but the smell of bread (any kind) makes me go a little koo-koo. Just last week some co-workers were toasting Bagels in the office kitchen that were left over from a meeting and it drove me nuts that I had to take a breather outside.

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I think we all do. Our brains didnt get changed...just our tummys. I make sure not to say that I CANT ever have the tempting foods. If I want it then I will have it' date=' just about 1/4 of the amount I used to eat, and then I make sure that I watch what I have for the rest of the day. I had a very tiny piece of chocolate cake last week, and after about 2 bites my craving was eased and I threw the rest away.....yup thats right...I threw it away! lol

the more we say we cant have it the more we want it. just use moderation....good luck! :)[/quote']

So true about our brains not changing. I wonder if therapy would help with this?

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I am currently 12 weeks out' date=' and my temptations are still there. After being advised pre-surgery that I shouldn't eat rice, noodles, or bread for at least a year or longer, or really -- ever. I almost flipped inside my head. I'm now okay if I never eat rice or noodles again, but the smell of bread (any kind) makes me go a little koo-koo. Just last week some co-workers were toasting Bagels in the office kitchen that were left over from a meeting and it drove me nuts that I had to take a breather outside.[/quote']

Wow it must have been tough! This is how I am feeling now. Hang in there!

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