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1st Time Eating Out

Terry Poperszky

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I was banded on 1/7/13 and one of the things that my instructions talked about was that during the "Healing Phase" of my eating, many patients stop losing or actually gain weight. With this in mind I have been very careful to log all my food and count calories Even thought my NUT said that calorie counting wasn't necessary, she told me to shoot for between 1300 - 1500. So, this morning I was able to go back to one of my pre-band rituals of Saturday morning breakfast with a friend, but I was scared because I was flying solo, no scale, no measuring cups, just me and "Mistress Band".

 

So, the result? I ordered two eggs and hash browns, I pre-cut all my food to the proper size, and tried to focus on the conversation and my eating. Pretty soon I hit a soft stop (hiccup) and then each bite I started asking myself why I was taking that bite. When the answer because "Because it tastes so good" I put my fork down and moved the plate out of reach.

 

At that point, I was satisfied, not full, but satisfied and it looking at my plate, I realized that I had eaten about the same as I would have if I had pre-measured it. Maybe one day, I will be able to move rely totally on listening to my body and my band, but until then, I will log and count.



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Nice eating out with your friend like you did before the band. when I get the hiccups my husband says, you ate too fast again. The stuck feeling is the worse. Good luck.

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I am not yet banded, but I am slowly starting to practice different skills that will help me succeed after being banded. When I eat out now I ask for a box/container when my food is delivered and then separate my food and move the box away from myself. Even if I know that I'm not going to eat the left overs, having it removed from my plate helps to not over eat. Good luck! I hope I am soon banded like you! Keep up the good work! :)

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