I cheated :(

(deactivated member)
on 11/23/13 11:42 am - Peterborough, Canada
RNY on 10/19/12

When Hubby and I go out to a burger joint, I order the burger "no bun" if it is Harvey's I have them add lettuce tomato and pickle. They put it in a paper cup and it tastes just as good without the bun. 

Onward and
Downward

on 11/23/13 10:04 pm - Canada
RNY on 11/07/12

You might find that for the first while after surgery you won't be tempted by anything, even if other people are eating it around you.  That's how it was for me.  It was a struggle getting in all the food I was supposed to.  I even did Christmas baking during my six weeks off work after surgery, and didn't eat a single thing, not a lick, not anything.  Just didn't want any of it.  It was so weird.

Needless to say, that honeymoon is over now. LOL. But it was actually a good thing because it got me used to eating what I had to eat without the influence of temptation getting in the way.  And once I was starting to get the cravings again for stuff, I at least was armed with several months of routine and good planning and eating habits behind me.  In fact, that has been helping me over the past week when I've been getting back on track again after a couple of months of not tracking.

This process requires dedication, but not perfection, and it doesn't require everyone else around you to change.  My experience has been that letting go of perfectionism actually helps because one of the big issues I had before surgery is the idea that if I "cheat once" then I might as well just give up and eat everything on the planet. 

That said, you should try to stick to opti without cheating because it's just better for you when you get into surgery.  But you already know that, and you recognize that what you did is not helpful to you, so you can just pick yourself up now and do it properly for the rest of opti, and you'll be fine.  :)

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Mandalious
on 11/23/13 10:16 pm - Canada
RNY on 12/03/13

Thank you. I know it won't be easy but I'm determined to only eat what I can eat. I nkw cookies and sweets are my crack. So the time I'm on opti and on the liquid and puréed stage will be good for me to not want to eat them anymore. 

I know it's a lot of work and commitment. I'm also taking off the full 6 weeks and maybe even a couple more weeks so I'm sure I'm in a routine before going back to work. 

Just like everyone is saying this is the hard time. I have myself drilled into I have to follow the guidelines. This is it.. I done surgery to lose weight. No more effn around . 

I know I will fall sometimes but I will get back up and get back at it

one wrong thing or a couple bad days doesn't ruin everything. You are right about losing the perfection.

i want to lose the cheat attitude after opti also.

i don't want to be be thinking I'm living my life on a diet.

surgery is giving me a tool to use to lose weight. I'm gonna use my took correctly and follow the guidelines for it. Has closely has I can for life.  I want to ban the work diet from my life and the lives around me. This is about getting healthy not just thin. 

 

 Referral May 17 '13 / Orientation June 17 '13 / Meeting w Dr Hagen June 26 '13 / RN,RD,SW July 31 '13 / Dr.Glazer Sept 3 '13/ Sleep Study Sept 5 '13 /2nd app w Dr Hagen Sept 16 '13 / F/U w  Dr Glazer  Sept 23 '13 / PRATTS Nov 14 '13/ Surgery Dec 3rd '13

        

    
Sunny123
on 11/23/13 7:09 am
RNY on 12/05/13

The world will keep turning - just get back at it and be done with that kind of thing.

I haven't slipped yet but the thought of doing so crosses my mind about every 15 minutes.

Just made homemade mac and cheese for my family and want to die....argh this cannot be over with soon enough...

Jo ~  HW:297 SW: 279.6  GW:160 ~ Don't trade what you want most, for what you want at this moment!!  Dr Amy Neville Dec 5, 2013         

        

Mandalious
on 11/23/13 7:15 am - Canada
RNY on 12/03/13

Keep strong! WE can do this!!!

 

 Referral May 17 '13 / Orientation June 17 '13 / Meeting w Dr Hagen June 26 '13 / RN,RD,SW July 31 '13 / Dr.Glazer Sept 3 '13/ Sleep Study Sept 5 '13 /2nd app w Dr Hagen Sept 16 '13 / F/U w  Dr Glazer  Sept 23 '13 / PRATTS Nov 14 '13/ Surgery Dec 3rd '13

        

    
Lorieliz
on 11/23/13 8:56 am - Canada

Jay,

You talk about your daughter eating unhealthy foods. They aren't just bad for fat people, they are bad for everyone, and your partner might think about how she and your children are eating. It is expensive and really bad for them and, I am not trying to be an asshole here either, but you certainly shouldn't be buying it for them.

If you don't put it in your mouth, why would you allow it into your child's mouth?

Yes my husband and my sons eat more than I do, and they eat some foods that I don't, but if it is in my house, it is good food, and fast food just isn't. Not trying to be "holier", but homemade pizza and burgers are a way better way to teach your children how to eat properly.

You are not in "food jail", you are making a lifestyle change that is healthy....for EVERYONE in your life. If you had learned the proper way to eat, you might not have needed an anatomy revision.

    

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BIGJAY1972
on 11/23/13 10:11 am, edited 11/23/13 10:13 am

i agree, something we are working on. normally just happens on the weekends. but my daughter normally has just chicken, veggies and fruit. but she got a treat. :)

 

we all do have to eat better and are trying.

    
Lorieliz
on 11/23/13 11:33 am - Canada

Great! Keep up the good work!

Gotta say it makes me nuts when people ask me how hard it is to make 2 meals,or not eat with my family. We all eat healthy food, just in different quantities. If we are having potatoes, I just eat more of the meat or the vegetables.It can and should be a family "affair".

    

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BIGJAY1972
on 11/23/13 11:45 am
On November 23, 2013 at 7:33 PM Pacific Time, Lorieliz wrote:

Great! Keep up the good work!

Gotta say it makes me nuts when people ask me how hard it is to make 2 meals,or not eat with my family. We all eat healthy food, just in different quantities. If we are having potatoes, I just eat more of the meat or the vegetables.It can and should be a family "affair".

I get that. for myself i am just about to get out of the puree phase and into soft phase. only had my surgery 5 weeks ago this coming monday. so not really eating real meals yet.

    
(deactivated member)
on 11/23/13 11:44 am - Peterborough, Canada
RNY on 10/19/12

Not to worry, I stuck with the OPTI  for the full term of my preop and Dr. Sohi told me I still have a very fatty liver when they opened me up. They stiill did the surgery and all went well. Just get back on the wagon and you will be fine.

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