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Are there any New York sleevers in Poughkeepsie/Kingston support groups?

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I'm not far from this area. I haven't found any other than in Middletown at ORMC. First Tuesday's of the month at 7 pm

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I'm not far from this area. I haven't found any other than in Middletown at ORMC. First Tuesday's of the month at 7 pm

That is the one I go to as well

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Is there anyone left in this group? Got sleeved April 28, 2014.

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Is there anyone left in this group? Got sleeved April 28, 2014.

Welcome phatmom7! Congratulations on being sleeved!!! How are you doing?

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I am feeling really good physically and see the doctor for my two week post op on Tuesday May 13. Looking forward to the weigh in. One small problem creeping back is my late night eating. I can follow my diet all day but after 8 pm I am grazing and it scares me that I am eating calories right before bed just like before the surgery. The difference is that I eat sugar free stuff now like Jello, pudding and ice pops but what happens when I can eat real food? ??

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I am feeling really good physically and see the doctor for my two week post op on Tuesday May 13. Looking forward to the weigh in. One small problem creeping back is my late night eating. I can follow my diet all day but after 8 pm I am grazing and it scares me that I am eating calories right before bed just like before the surgery. The difference is that I eat sugar free stuff now like Jello, pudding and ice pops but what happens when I can eat real food???

I am glad to hear your good! Yes we all can not wait for the first doctor weigh in, it is a very exciting moment! :) Try to find something to occupy your time from 8pm to whatever time you go to bed. That helps a great deal. Maybe try going for a walk instead or reading a book or if you have little ones go play a board game or something with them until the urge to graze has passed! Keeping our minds busy helps us to forget that we may think we want something to eat.

A lot of it is probably head hunger which will make you think you want something but in reality our bodys don't really need nor want it. Also if it may help try putting a sign on the fridge &/or cabinets asking "are you hungry or are you just bored" my daughter did that with her roommate while away at college bcuz they found themselves always looking for something to eat while they were bored & so when they would go to the fridge they would see the sign & ask themselves why they were looking for something to eat & if it was bcuz they were bored & not bcuz they were hungry they would try to find something else to do. Hope some of this is helpful to you!

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I'm in beacon (moving to Troy in a minute though. I can't go to the groups cuz I'm not home during the week.

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Thanks cherbear. I will try to do something else. Our five kids are all grown and out in there own, two with families of their own. I was thinking about contacting my NUT and ask her to go over the food journal. Someone today thought I was not getting enough calories during the day so I should eat bigger breakfasts or lunches to help.

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FYI : There is a POST OP Support Group that meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month in Kingston NY. It's held from 7-8:30 pm. 865 Neighborhood Rd. Lk. Katrine NY

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