blizair09 3,250 Posted March 23, 2017 19 minutes ago, Christina.Rose said: I think it is super helpful that the self righteous out there say no. Never. Impossible. Not me. Im awesome!!!!!........Ugh....anyways, I was making Peanut Butter and jelly sandwiches for the kids a couple days ago and licked the jelly off the knife. It dawned on me what I had done and immediately tried to rinse out my mouth with Water like some cartoon character that ate hot sauce. A sight to behold, let me tell you. I totally understand what you did. Its more force of habit than conscious eating. We need to be on high alert status whenever we are near food. Be careful! So being 100% devoted to your weight loss journey makes a person self-righteous? 3 Jamocoa, Er1n and CocoNina reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_Kate_ 2,224 Posted March 23, 2017 29 minutes ago, Christina.Rose said: I think it is super helpful that the self righteous out there say no. Never. Impossible. Not me. Im awesome!!!!!........Ugh....anyways, I was making Peanut Butter and jelly sandwiches for the kids a couple days ago and licked the jelly off the knife. It dawned on me what I had done and immediately tried to rinse out my mouth with Water like some cartoon character that ate hot sauce. A sight to behold, let me tell you. I totally understand what you did. Its more force of habit than conscious eating. We need to be on high alert status whenever we are near food. Be careful! Not sure where anyone said they were awesome. I answered a question with the truth. Does that really make me self righteous or does it make me a person who took the surgery serious and for ME that meant I stuck to the plan especially in the early months. I certainly wasn't judging. 😜 3 Jamocoa, blizair09 and Er1n reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Christina.Rose 287 Posted March 24, 2017 And thats why you are awesome 1 Jamocoa reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slimntrim 23 Posted March 27, 2017 I want some food, just a little taste of gumbo or some of the gravy from something! I don't even care. I still have another week on liquids. I can do this! We can do this! 1 Jamocoa reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
momto6kids 21 Posted March 27, 2017 Yes! I've actually done it a few times. I've got six kids so I'm constantly making Snacks or meals and I've accidentally popped something in my mouth several times. It definitely hurts. I just have a lot of bad habits to break and obviously ones I wasn't even aware I was doing before sleeved. I can only imagine how many calories I consumed just by grazing a little each time I made my kids food 2 Jamocoa and inspired reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bears_Chick 58 Posted March 28, 2017 On 3/22/2017 at 9:55 AM, 907city2farmgrl said: I wouldn't say I forgot but I did have a moment at post op week 4 or so when I was making my hubby dinner and I popped a Pasta noodle in my mouth to see if it was al dente.. It was more of a mindless habit kind of thing. I was pretty irritated with myself for not being more aware. I 'started' to do the same thing. I was cooking for the family about two-three weeks post op; my 13YO daughter was cooking with me. I popped a noodle in my mouth to see if it was done, completely NOT thinking anything, and she yelled, "Mommy, can you do that?!" I yanked that sucker out of my mouth so quick! So yes, it can happen. It wasn't a 'hungry' decision; it was completely a blonde moment... and no matter what your hair color, I think we can all have blonde moments. Sorry that you had pain... that's scary. Mine didn't go down, so I got lucky. Thank God my daughter was using her brain... cause I sure wasn't. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LittleLizzieLilliput 919 Posted March 28, 2017 Yes, when I was cooking for my family at about 6 weeks post op I just nonchalantly tossed the grilled end tip of a tritip into my mouth and chewed, swallowed, and immediatly realized what I had done. lol! It happens. When I was on my liquid diet for a year I had many instances where I'd be making something and taste or snack and then realize what I'd done. lol! As a cook it's important to taste your food to know if it's going well. I've learned to not take bites but tastes only. Takes a while though. I spent 41 years doing it one way. 2 Jamocoa and inspired reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites