Mia31 0 Posted January 19, 2008 I had about 5 months before I made the final decision and when I had surgery....OMG what a time! I started having my "last meal" the very day I left the surgeons office - I stopped at a supermarket and bought EVERYTHING I shouldn't have and just began to eat... I up 16lbs before I went on my pre-op diet, and not only that, I was so fed up with junk food and sweets, that when my husband suggested on the last couple of days before I had to start the diet that maybe we go and have a few "Last Meals" I just didn't feel like doing it! He couldn't believe it - of course I didn't tell him just how much I had been binging when he wasn't there! I remember thinking the pre-op diet was almost a relief - I must have been really ready to lose weight. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bronz 0 Posted January 19, 2008 I'm set for surgery 1/29 ... and for the most part I have been good with preparing myself for the surgery and life after. But I do seem to be eating many 'last meals'; overindulging with burgers, chocolates and carbs. Anyone else go thru the same pre-opt craziness? yes yes yes , i thourght it was just me? im going in 25th january.and i cannt wait. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jewelee 0 Posted January 19, 2008 I also had last suppers before my first fill and then again befire my 2nd fill. I will try not to have more before my third fill in 2 weeks. This is kind of what I'm doing now. Thankfully I really haven't gained weight from it (well, I was up .2 this morning), but I know I'm eating things that I shouldn't. (Example - had a BAD day yesterday and make chocolate chip Cookies last night, then ate two.) I have discovered that I have no swelling left and no restriction. Thankfully my first fill is in a little over a week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yvonne 0 Posted January 19, 2008 My last suppers lasted every day for a month or so - put on about 10 lbs but was lucky in that I didn't have to do a pre-op diet. I miss eating all my favourite food - have some restriction but not enough to be full after a tiny meal - hoping that real restriction comes with my 3rd fill. Yvonne x Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-acl- 0 Posted January 19, 2008 I didn't do the last meal thing, because for me I didn't feel it would do me any good emotionally. I had it in my head that I had started this journey (surgery booked etc.) what would be the point in having one last binge, I was sick of all that and desperately wanted to change, that was a good opportunity for me to start exercising some self control - being that I've failed that every other time I've tried to change my eating habits. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
citygirl4616 2 Posted January 19, 2008 I went a little nuts with the eating for the month before my surgery. I just ate whatever my little heart desired, and gained 4 pounds in 4 weeks. By the time I was 4 or 5 days before my surgery, I was so sick of eating, I was just back to my normal diet. I am glad I got all of those cravings out of my system! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
anonemouse 1 Posted January 20, 2008 I had a lot of "last suppers" because I was under the impression that I'd never be able to eat at my favorite restaurants or eat my favorite meals again. Guess what? I was wrong. I've eaten all ALL of those restaurants and eaten ALL of my favorite meals since being banded. The only difference is that I can't eat nearly the same volume as I did before being banded. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nalabitsy 0 Posted January 20, 2008 Hi I was just banded on Jan. 16. I think its very normal to go through the eating everything you think you're never going to be able to eat again phase. I kept trying to stop, but once I started the pre-op diet I was fine. Yes I did gain about 30 lbs. during that phase. I think its a very very strong individual who can get to the surgery without doing that.. Good Luck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kacee 3 Posted January 20, 2008 Oh yeah. Probably mot of us have done this. The thing is you're still gonna be eating on "the other side", and still eating 90% of what you were before, just in much much smaller amounts. I wish I could have gotten that through my head beforehand and not done so much "last meal" eating. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jazzywoman 0 Posted January 21, 2008 I had 2 weeks of last suppers! Got it out of my system, then went on the 2 week pre-0p diet and did fine! Lost 20 pounds. I don't miss any of it now. With my change of habits, also came a change of mind. I now realize what I was doing to my body with all that garbage food. I cook more at home with fresh ingredients, and it's 100 times better than any restaurant! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FinallyFree 1 Posted January 21, 2008 Jewelee, 2 cookies!! That's great! That is what a "normal" person would eat. Congratulations! Now if you can just stop at the two and not treat yourself for another week you'll be doing great! Learning how to eat less, and be satisified with what I've eaten is the hardest for me. starting wgt. 225 1-07 current wgt. 150 1-08 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jewelee 0 Posted January 22, 2008 Jewelee, 2 cookies!! That's great! That is what a "normal" person would eat. Congratulations! Now if you can just stop at the two and not treat yourself for another week you'll be doing great! Thank you! :rolleyes2: You're right - a couple of months ago, I would have eaten 7 or 8. :tt1: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marathinner 1 Posted January 22, 2008 I just started my preo-op diet of 3 shakes and one small meal a day for two weeks today. I gave myself permission to enjoy some of my favorite things like sushi, pizza, a few glasses of wine over the weekend. Although I could have gone to town and stuffed myself until I was uncomfortably full,......I didn't!! In fact, I ate way less than I normally would have. I was concious of my portion size, ate small bites and CHEWED, CHEWED, CHEWED!! I stopped after 2 pieces of pizza instead of 4, I only had two glasses of wine instead of god knows how many. It was nice to enjoy these things in moderation. In the end, that's what it's about. So, I'm happily starting my pre-op diet and feel excited about getting banded in two weeks. Although I know there will be some up's and down's along the way, it sure feels good to have some balance and not be a prisoner to binging and other unhealthy habits. Big breakthrough for me!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Neeley 0 Posted January 22, 2008 Been There And Doing It Now But Stopping Because I Am Starting To Feel Terrible And Am Gaining Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PATCHELTON 0 Posted January 22, 2008 I am waiting for approval, hoping for a date in February. Just finished my 6 month "diet" required by insurance. Even though to some extent I was cutting back (lost 10 pounds) I have had so many last supper meals I can't count. The bariatric people tell you not to, but one post-op in a group said don't pay any attention to that. She ate all the stuff she knew she wouldn't be able to eat any longer, or in the quantity she was used to. I must admit I have done the same thing. I love pizza and have had more than a few these last 6 months, and spaghetti, and subs, you name it. At the same time I am working on the real issue, head hunger, trying to mentally prepare myself for the drastic change. Some days I am really good (today I am eating carrot sticks, celery sticks, snow peas with a little ranch dip, and a small can of V8 for lunch, and for a snack later instead of a snack pack full I counted 20 almonds and brought them with me. For Breakfast I had a 4 oz fat free yogurt and an apple. I know it will be a while before I can eat even this stuff post op, but I am doing better than a sub by far). I am eating my way through my pantry, and once I get a date I have two weeks before and after on liquids, so I will pack up whatever is left and give to a food pantry. Bottom line is, you are normal as far as I can tell. We really need to look at the addictive behavior that makes us eat so much bad stuff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites