lark60 431 Posted March 8, 2014 Ok, I understand things change as time goes by and it is normal to be able to eat more food at a meal but I just had WHOLE grilled cheese sandwich. I was caring for an elderly neighbor and without thinking, I made both of us grilled cheese sandwiches for lunch (I was not in my kitchen and NOT THINKING) I sat down to eat the sandwich and before I realized what I was doing, I had eaten the sandwich (I talking 2 slices of whole wheat bread and a slice of cheddar cheese, of course butter on the bread too) I have not been able to eat 1/2 slice of bread since the surgery without feeling like it is stuck mid esophagus. Maybe the butter let it "slide" through, maybe since it's grilled, melted cheese. I fear I will slip back into my old food habits now that I have eaten a full sandwich (yes I know I can "make the right food choices and limit the quantity" but I have been in a panic since lunch) I know I am a stress eater and have worked hard to limit stress recently (quit work was the major thing) but I feel out of control. I have been buying all kinds of sugar free Snacks to prevent an all out milk dud attack and limiting the "treat" to one when I do have a treat (usually at night which was one of my old habits). I just needed to vent. I know I will get back on tract, destress some more and pay attention to meals (especially when away from my own kitchen). Thanks for reading. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
elfnow 277 Posted March 8, 2014 *hugs* It probably just slid through - and yeah that sucks to kind of "wake up" and realize that... Some old habits are so tenacious!!! I bet the toasty crispy bit reminded your brain to chew thoroughly - more so than with plain bread - and that made it easier to go through. Breathe, forgive yourself (but don't forget), and face tomorrow. Calorically it's not the end of the world... And you know the rest. *hugs* 2 dargar27 and mlowell reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites