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I guess I am a little luckier, I am about 6 weeks post-op but I don't eat much, I had a hamburger patty that I took 3 bites of and a deviled egg that I took the yoke stuff out of, so I was able to eat a little.

My family all knows what is going on but I did find myself watching how much food everybody else puts on their plates. My family has lots of toddlers and I noticed the HUGE servings of potato and macaroni salad they feed them. My kids are much more aware (going through this with me) and my kids ate mostly fruits but I was also shocked that in our 5 hours there that people were going back and having a second meal, and I am sure last year I was right there with them.

I am finding it hard not to judge others for eating so much, I know it is none of my business if they gain weight but it is hard not to think about it.

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I was bringing some of tHe food, so I could control it a bit ( my surgery is 8 days away). I'm allowed one lean frozen entree each day, so knowing what the menu was I calculated something that approximated the same calories but would allow me to eat from The Easter dinner we were having. Like most of you, I realized how much food we all eat! Seriously, people ate as many calories and appetizers as I had allowed myself for the entire meal.

So I brought vegetables and low-fat hummus, but someone else brought homemade sausage, dripping with fat. Anyway I did well with dinner, but my niece who I am closest to made dessert. Darling little egg shaped layered cakes! She and I both are the heaviest in our family, and she knows all about my surgery coming up. She was so sweet and talking to me aside and letting you know her feelings would not be at all hurt if I passed on her dessert, or if I just wanted a little bite of her instead. I could have kissed her for her thoughtfulness, understanding, and discretion! I had two small bites, and it was plenty--even before surgery! I never would have had that resolve before.

Anyway, Happy Easter everyone!

Kate

Ps and with all my work and running around yesterday, I lost two pounds! Wild!!

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My surgery was on 4.4.2014 and I cooked for my family. I am on full liquids so I had a chocolate Protein Shake with a quarter of a banana.< /p>

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I am little over 4 months out... I use to LOVE Ham.. Bacon.. PORK... now since i have been sleeved - anything from a PIG makes me sick almost as soon as i put it in my mouth. So i cooked for 16 people this beautiful ham.. without thinking, i tasted it... It was so gross & awful... thank goodness i make a turkey too... of course i had 2 bites & was stuffed LOL - but i sat back & watched at everyone "pigging" out... it was kind of like an outer body experience haha

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Nut is short for nutritionist

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I guess I am a little luckier, I am about 6 weeks post-op but I don't eat much, I had a hamburger patty that I took 3 bites of and a deviled egg that I took the yoke stuff out of, so I was able to eat a little. My family all knows what is going on but I did find myself watching how much food everybody else puts on their plates. My family has lots of toddlers and I noticed the HUGE servings of potato and macaroni salad they feed them. My kids are much more aware (going through this with me) and my kids ate mostly fruits but I was also shocked that in our 5 hours there that people were going back and having a second meal, and I am sure last year I was right there with them. I am finding it hard not to judge others for eating so much, I know it is none of my business if they gain weight but it is hard not to think about it.

I so agree with you. Yes last year was totally different for me. I too don't want to judge but it's like we are looking in on a problem and we can see clearer now. My son is more aware now too. Our children will remember they should make wiser choices. Hopefully as the time goes by they will continue to make the right choices.

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I made Easter dinner. There was ham and green Beans (which I can eat both), cheesy potatoes and crecent rolls. Dh's grandma looked at both of us funny. Dh admitted to her that I had surgery and passed off his eating as being on a special diet diet on doctor's orders (he had a revision in December).

My mom made a banana cake. Dh and I shared a tiny piece and didn't even finish it.

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