NurseMom 15 Posted December 10, 2012 as many of you know i'm still pre-op, but depending on the post-op folks for good answers! my question is about eating sweets post-op. i KNOW i'll be eating very structured for a while, and eventually get a more regular eating regimen. but...what about sweets? many have told me that i won't want them or can't tolerate them anymore. my gram made a really special Polish cake for every family occasion. i still make it now that she's gone. mostly for Christmas, birthdays. that's about it. but i guess i'd like to think that eventually, i could still tolerate a little corner of it! not regularly, but once or twice a year, like 2 tablespoon piece of it????it's a cream-cheese, cool-whip, butterscotch pudding layered thing. nothing fancy, just really special because of the memories and the taste takes me back every time! tell me what your experiences are with sweets. oh, and pop too. i'm a regular cola ADDICT. i'm dealing with the actual emotional addiction, but does anybody indulge in a flat pop ever, or a slurpee type frozen drink??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NurseMom 15 Posted December 10, 2012 please don't get me wrong. i'm committed, just wondering if my ENTIRE regimen will completely change FOREVER, or it there's a little room to enjoy once in a while... 1 ProudGrammy reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
enigmachik 403 Posted December 10, 2012 You will be able to have a corner of your special treat, not to worry. The problem may be that after several months out, you will find that corner a little too easy to eat. The first couple of months after I was sleeved, I had no desire for sweets, but now at five months out my cravings are back and I have no issue tolerating them. That is scary to me. The sleeve is a powerful tool, but we still have to make conscious choices every day to eat the right things. And don't worry, I understand that you're talking about an occasional treat. 1 ProudGrammy reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites