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On 9/12/2019 at 2:54 AM, mcfluffington said:Wow, I so feel for you. The best suggestion I have for you is volunteer somewhere till you have a new job. Hopefully that would take your mind off of your problem and take you away from temptation.
I have a lot of food issues and when I get into a panic about them I eat more. I find that getting some control that is not too strict helps me. the minute I feel I am in deprivation mode I start too binge.
Thank you!
I really appreciate the suggestions & the tips about what has worked for you.
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On 9/11/2019 at 11:31 PM, Bastian said:Is this a binge like with Bulimia or is it a binge where you just scoff all the junk food you can and think 'stuff it' because it makes you feel better while you do it?
Can you get any help from your bariatric team? Do you get long term help? I get 2 years but know others don't.
If not can you organize some counselling for yourself.
When the urge to binge starts can you force yourself to go out for a brisk walk or try and do something to distract yourself whether it is arts or house cleaning or running as far away from any food stuff as possible?
This is a hard one isn't it because it is all head stuff. Have you got another job or some interviews lined up?
Sorry I don't have any decent advice, our brains can be right pains in the neck with this kind of thing!
Thank you for replying. I have reached out, but the best suggestion they have given me is to meal prep.
This weekend I am taking my grocery shopping list & then spending some quality time in the kitchen getting ready for the following week.
I will be trying your suggestion, about going for a brisk walk, or a physical distraction.
I think being thrown off my schedule (no longer working 7am-5pm, 5 days a week), that really has effected me.
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Sorry to be dramatic, but I recently lost my job & I have found myself binge eating...
I'm almost a year post-op (sleeve), so my binges are smaller/less drastic than they were, but this is terrifying behavior for me.
Please, please, does anyone have any suggestions?
I am trying to be cognizant, trying to "avoid" those foods I know are not good for me....
I hate seeing it, but I religiously log EVERYTHING that goes into my mouth, so I feel like I am not completely giving up.
Please, anyone been here? Any advice?
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!!! I don't want to EVER be back where I was, but I feel like this is a very slippery slope I am on & I don't want to fall... -
Sorry to be dramatic, but I recently lost my job & I have found myself binge eating...
I'm almost a year post-op (sleeve), so my binges are smaller/less drastic than they were, but this is terrifying behavior for me.
Please, please, does anyone have any suggestions?
I am trying to be cognizant, trying to "avoid" those foods I know are not good for me....
I hate seeing it, but I religiously log EVERYTHING that goes into my mouth, so I feel like I am not completely giving up.
Please, anyone been here? Any advice?
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!!! I don't want to EVER be back where I was, but I feel like this is a very slippery slope I am on & I don't want to fall... -
Hi there!
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I also take 3 calcium chews each day (I prefer "Celebrate" fruit flavors over ones like chocolate or vanilla etc.)
D & B Vitamins, Iron, plus 1 sublingual B12 once a week.
I order my vitamins & Calcium chews from Amazon & average about $20 a month. (WORTH IT!) -
Thank you ALL for the support & the MARVELOUS recommendations!!!
I have my first meeting with a surgeon on Tuesday!
(It seems to be FLYING by!)
I can't properly express my appreciation for this marvelous group of people.
Your support is absolutely the best thing I've ever encountered.
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Thank you all for your responses!
I really appreciate all of the information!I've taken part in the free WLS seminar, I've spoken to my primary care provider, & I've started looking on Amazon for some resources (books/journals/ect.).
So far, these are the books that I've got in my shopping cart:
"Fresh Start Bariatric Cookbook: Healthy recipes to enjoy favorite foods after weight-loss surgery."- Sarah Kent MS RDN CD
"Gastric Bypass meal plans & Cookbook."- Monika Shah
"Weight Loss Surgery for Dummies."- Marina S. Kurian
& a set
"The Breakthrough Journal"- Beth Bianca
"Mindset Breakthrough: Achieve Weight-loss Surgery Success."- Beth Bianca
Has anyone read any of these?
Does anyone have any other recommendations?
Thanks SO very much! I feel like there is SUCH a learning curve & I'm just getting started! -
Hi there folks!
I am so very glad to have found this forum.Please forgive my naivety, or if I'm going about posting here in the wrong way, I'm just very glad to have found such a great resource.
I've just started this journey (requesting a referral from my PCP & having a phone interview), but I'm a bit unsure which procedure is best for me.
Any insights, between DS & Roux en Y?
Also, any recommendations for reference books?
What have most people found helpful?
Thank you so much!
Help!! I'm failing & I can't get up.
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Thank you!
I'm going grocery shopping tomorrow (with my list) & will be doing some meal-prepping directly after.
Thank you!