A_ReNUDE_me 148 Posted December 17, 2013 My surgery is scheduled for 1/13/14 and I start my preop diet on 12/30/13 and lately I've been putting down so much food. I feel like such a loser, but in a way I feel like it's my last hooray. I know it won't make the mental journey any better, but I am reading Emotional First Aid Kit. I don't know I'm probably just making excuses, which is why I'm over weight and need the surgery in the 1st place. 1 ElliottWasHere reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RJ'S/beginning 5,358 Posted December 17, 2013 funeral...nah I had mardi gras...Days and days of things I thought I would never ever eat again...It was bad! the last meal I had was my all time favorite.... After I had the sleeve for a long time I was glad I did it..But as time goes on I realized I can eat almost anything I want..just not so much so it was kinda fruitless really... but what is done is done!!! 4 Mrs.RRn, A_ReNUDE_me, Memily and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bronco0605 135 Posted December 17, 2013 Okay, I am going balls out here. halfway through my pre-op diet I went to Mcdonalds bought a chipotle chicken wrap drove to the grocery store, hid in my car and the whole dam thing! 3 nolagirl, ElliottWasHere and A_ReNUDE_me reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A_ReNUDE_me 148 Posted December 17, 2013 funeral...nah I had mardi gras...Days and days of things I thought I would never ever eat again...It was bad! the last meal I had was my all time favorite.... After I had the sleeve for a long time I was glad I did it..But as time goes on I realized I can eat almost anything I want..just not so much so it was kinda fruitless really... but what is done is done!!! Thanks for lettingme know it's normal! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A_ReNUDE_me 148 Posted December 17, 2013 Okay, I am going balls out here. halfway through my pre-op diet I went to Mcdonalds bought a chipotle chicken wrap drove to the grocery store, hid in my car and the whole dam thing! Balls out...lmao! Thanks for sharing :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
McButterpants 2,846 Posted December 17, 2013 Oh yeah and I had a lot of them!!!!! You name it and I ate...twice! But, it got tiresome thinking about it. I started my 2 week pre-op diet a day early just so I could stop thinking about it. I think it's normal. I will tell you this, however...at 4 weeks out, I don't miss those foods to which I said goodbye. It's weird. I was a Pasta and bread lover and right now, neither has any appeal to me (whole wheat Pasta is on my approved list and I could care less). I made my yummy yeasty dinner rolls at Thanksgiving when I was two weeks out and I had no desire to eat one. They smelled good, but that was about it. I think it's healthy to say goodbye, but don't go overboard. I started prepping for my surgery 4 weeks prior to surgery at my surgeon's suggestion - things like eating slower, taking smaller bites, mindful eating, integrating shakes, cutting back on caffeine, etc. Those will help you when you're post-op. Good luck to you! 1 A_ReNUDE_me reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A_ReNUDE_me 148 Posted December 18, 2013 Oh yeah and I had a lot of them!!!!! You name it and I ate...twice! But, it got tiresome thinking about it. I started my 2 week pre-op diet a day early just so I could stop thinking about it. I think it's normal. I will tell you this, however...at 4 weeks out, I don't miss those foods to which I said goodbye. It's weird. I was a Pasta and bread lover and right now, neither has any appeal to me (whole wheat Pasta is on my approved list and I could care less). I made my yummy yeasty dinner rolls at Thanksgiving when I was two weeks out and I had no desire to eat one. They smelled good, but that was about it. I think it's healthy to say goodbye, but don't go overboard. I started prepping for my surgery 4 weeks prior to surgery at my surgeon's suggestion - things like eating slower, taking smaller bites, mindful eating, integrating shakes, cutting back on caffeine, etc. Those will help you when you're post-op. Good luck to you! Thank you so much for the suggestions... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nynewlywed 17 Posted December 18, 2013 I had a food festivus! My wonderful husband actually asked me what meals i wanted for dinner every night for 2 weeks and we planned out a schedule. Since i'm a vegitarian and my husband hates veggies, there were a lot of dishes i knew i could never have again (even as a bite from his) because he would never want/eat it. 1 week before surgery we went to Mexico for our wedding anniversary and i drank my face off. Funny thing is, it's been over 3 months since then and i really couldn't care less about not having alcohol. It was cathartic for me to indulge and eat at excess for the last time ever. Don't feel guilty. This is a big step and it's forever, so do what you need to do to feel comfortable with your new life style. I'm down 62 lbs from my heaviest and i'm 2 1/2 months post surgery and i don't regret a single fat meal i had before my pre-surgery diet. I never cheated on my pre-surgery diet, i was locked into the mindset. I allowed myself the time to go crazy, now it's time to get healthy and love how i look again. 1 A_ReNUDE_me reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
No game 14,437 Posted December 18, 2013 (edited) So not all of us do.. I did at one point go to the grocery store and bought a pint of ice cream to eat before the pre op.. And as I've said here before after I ate it, there was nothing... It didn't make me feel special, happy or content. It was just gone. I guess because thinking about it, it was that kind of behavior that got me to the point of being morbidly obese and needing to do something so radical like cutting 85% of my stomach out.. I think to if you do this (eat everything) it will just add to the total that needs to be lost. Edited December 18, 2013 by laura-ven 3 Sleevie J, hollyr and Butterthebean reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PGee 318 Posted December 18, 2013 Sounds like I'm the odd man out here.....I did not have any food funerals (nor mardi gras LOL) I'm glad I refrained---I think it would have been harder for me preop and post op if I had indulged I also held to the preop diet...I didn't want to jeopardize my surgery......I had been told not only was the preop diet to shrink the liver, but it would also give the surgeon confidence their patients would be compliant with their surgeon/nutritionist's food plan post op. Wishing you all the best! 2 planetheather and Butterthebean reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nynewlywed 17 Posted December 18, 2013 So not all of us do.. I did at one point go to the grocery store and bought a pint of ice cream to eat before the pre op.. And as I've said here before after I ate it, there was nothing...<br> It didn't make me feel special, happy or content. It was just gone. I guess because thinking about it, it was that kind of behavior that got me to the point of being morbidly obese and needing to do something so radical like cutting 85% of my stomach out.. I think to if you do this (eat everything) it will just add to the total that needs to be lost. I agree with it just being gone. I've found post op that i can cook and eat my healthy options instead and that the joy is in the cooking, not necessarily the eating. Also with over indulging, i now find that i'm more glad i have this new tool that makes me feel comfortably full after only a little. I do not miss my unhealthy behaviors from beforehand, seems i actually feel more free to enjoy other things without the food binge regret. A long time ago a friend said something that really stuck "nothing tastes as good as thin feels". I'd rather stick to my diet and be a healthy person and enjoy my body and life without being glutenous. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LipstickLady 25,682 Posted December 18, 2013 Nope. In fact, I started my pre op a month early. Too much food was rushing me to an early funeral so I saw no need to indulge further. I know I will eat whatever I want again, just not in the quantity I was before. Oddly, a lot of my wants have drastically changed and I don't regret missing those final binges at all. 2 planetheather and Sleeveless n Seattle reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RJ'S/beginning 5,358 Posted December 18, 2013 Sounds like I'm the odd man out here.....I did not have any food funerals (nor mardi gras LOL) I'm glad I refrained---I think it would have been harder for me preop and post op if I had indulged I also held to the preop diet...I didn't want to jeopardize my surgery......I had been told not only was the preop diet to shrink the liver, but it would also give the surgeon confidence their patients would be compliant with their surgeon/nutritionist's food plan post op. Wishing you all the best! So not all of us do.. I did at one point go to the grocery store and bought a pint of ice cream to eat before the pre op.. And as I've said here before after I ate it, there was nothing... It didn't make me feel special, happy or content. It was just gone. I guess because thinking about it, it was that kind of behavior that got me to the point of being morbidly obese and needing to do something so radical like cutting 85% of my stomach out.. I think to if you do this (eat everything) it will just add to the total that needs to be lost. Nope. In fact, I started my pre op a month early. Too much food was rushing me to an early funeral so I saw no need to indulge further. I know I will eat whatever I want again, just not in the quantity I was before. Oddly, a lot of my wants have drastically changed and I don't regret missing those final binges at all. Look at the 3 of you...so good!..I was on the pre-op diet twice and they cancelled my surgery the first time because someone had an emergency...So I spent 2 horrible weeks drinking this Protein slime for nothing...Before I started that pre op they told me to leave the hospital and pick up the slime on my way out...I did that..And I started right away with no cheats.. When I found out I was rescheduled for the 2nd time I thought about it and decided that I would eat what I wanted until the 2 weeks came up again...I lost 27 lbs..the first 2 weeks and after, ate what I wanted and felt that it was a good decision for me personally....the second time I lost 1 lb. more.....The only regret I have is that I now know a year later that there is no food that you cannot eat. Food in a limited space but non the less food.... When after all was said and done and I was over 6 months with out eating anything..I was pleased as punch that I had my funeral...Would not recommend it to anyone...But for me it was a good memory that took me through a loss of 95 lbs. to follow....while in the hospital being fed on a tube. No excuses just did not see it like others do..By the way...6 months without eating really detoxes a body...So there was a big nothing going on for me..I had to learn to eat again..They actually had to teach me how to swallow and move food around my mouth....I thought about the good old days and even though I would never want to ever do that again..For me it was good stuff...... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nynewlywed 17 Posted December 18, 2013 Very valid point, when i did my food funerals, i also had NO idea that i could have most of that food again, just in very restricted quantities. I had my NUT and surgeon saying, no never again can you eat something over 5% fat and carbs EVER. That finality drastically influenced my decision. Things would have been different had i known. As for the pre surgery diet and it being cancelled, THAT WAS MY WORST NIGHTMARE. I though about that every day up until they put me out on the table. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DonRodolfo 1,416 Posted December 18, 2013 (edited) <> Edited December 18, 2013 by DonRodolfo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites