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I want to start off by saying that this is easily my favorite of all the forums! The questions asked and answered in here are AMAZING! So thank you ladies for all being so open and honest and non judgemental of each other! Especially since there are plenty of people out there who judge us already.

I'm pre-op and it's my TOM so I am bingeing a little (ok, a lot) and I was wondering...Post-op what are the best ways you counter your TOM cravings?!

Mostly I want chocolate or sweets or greasy food and I know that is a little tough for awhile (read a looooooooooong time) after VSG.

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Ummm... well, let's see. Last night I ate Pirate's Booty for dinner. Ho hum. Not always easy to counter PMS--and last night was a prime example for me. Find a chocolate Protein Bar you enjoy, and leave room in your calorie restrictions for a little treat. Exercise more.

At least your binges will be smaller post-op! :)

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Ummm... well, let's see. Last night I ate Pirate's Booty for dinner. Ho hum. Not always easy to counter PMS--and last night was a prime example for me. Find a chocolate Protein bar you enjoy, and leave room in your calorie restrictions for a little treat. Exercise more.

At least your binges will be smaller post-op! :)

Oh Man Pirates Booty is yummy! I look forward to my stomach not being able to hold a lot. That will definitely curb my TOM binges.

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I'm 5 months out, and since surgery, my TOM is TAM. Twice. A. Month. I only get two weeks off between periods. Can I borrow your thread a little and ask, has anyone else run into this? I have mini-stalls each time, and it's inconvenient in so many ways.

As for cravings post-op, the key is not to feel like you're denying yourself. I highly recommend cookie dough Quest bars. Sooo friggin good! Arctic Zero makes a great icecream substitute. 150ish cals in a pint! I'm also digging Syntrax Matrix's cookie Protein shakes. Peanut Butter cookie and chocolate mint cookie. Mmm. You'll have tons of options to satisfy your cravings. :)

For my next TAM, I'm gonna make some CAKE!

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I know it's not everyone's cup of tea..

But when my cravings hit? I eat two squares of high cocoa content chocolate. Like 70% plain. And good quality, too - Lindt, for example.

I was told to do this by my quack, who said that the high level of cocoa sates cravings far better than the milky, full of palm oil/butter type stuff.

I have to say - it works and stops me from trying to chow down on doughnuts, cake, burgers, anything I can get my grubby little paws on and the like :)

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i actually eat the 86% cocoa chocolate from trader joe's... it has a bitter quality to it that not everyone likes, but it sure hits the spot for me, with barely any sugar. also like a scoop of coconut butter... good fat, yummy flavor, no sugar.

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Well at least your not howling at the moon right before your TOM and going and having crazy sex.. lol

So i digress, laughter helps. Also sugar free fudsicles help me too. They are 40 cals and they do the job!

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My answer is similar to M Rev's. Try a truffle or two that are the darkest and highest quality you can find. this truly satisfies me till the next time I'm hormonal.

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I'm 5 months out, and since surgery, my TOM is TAM. Twice. A. Month. I only get two weeks off between periods. Can I borrow your thread a little and ask, has anyone else run into this? I have mini-stalls each time, and it's inconvenient in so many ways.

As for cravings post-op, the key is not to feel like you're denying yourself. I highly recommend cookie dough Quest bars. Sooo friggin good! Arctic Zero makes a great icecream substitute. 150ish cals in a pint! I'm also digging Syntrax Matrix's cookie Protein shakes. Peanut Butter cookie and chocolate mint cookie. Mmm. You'll have tons of options to satisfy your cravings. :)

For my next TAM, I'm gonna make some CAKE!

Oh man I full on love Arctic Zero Cookies and cream. Thanks for the reminder! Also hijack away!

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Well at least your not howling at the moon right before your TOM and going and having crazy sex.. lol

So i digress, laughter helps. Also sugar free fudsicles help me too. They are 40 cals and they do the job!

I love fudgesicles, I hope the SF kind is as good as regular.

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Well at least your not howling at the moon right before your TOM and going and having crazy sex.. lol

So i digress, laughter helps. Also sugar free fudsicles help me too. They are 40 cals and they do the job!

I love fudgesicles, I hope the SF kind is as good as regular.

They are!! Fudgesicles are yummy as ever! Any popsicle that is sugar free tastes almost the same. Since I'm about a 7 year old at heart, I eat popsicles all the time and willingly bought sugar free ones before surgery. What? Who does that?!

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They are!! Fudgesicles are yummy as ever! Any popsicle that is sugar free tastes almost the same. Since I'm about a 7 year old at heart, I eat popsicles all the time and willingly bought sugar free ones before surgery. What? Who does that?!

I was reunited with SF popsicles right after surgery. I had such a hard time drinking Water or even sucking on ice chips. I got Fluid almost exclusively from popsicles. Yummy! Still can't beat a sugar free nectar snowball though. :P

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hi i am 6 days post op. When they say popsicles , do they have to be fat free or low fat?

I don't look at fat much at all. Stick with sugar free.

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I don't have any insight on this topic as I'm pre-sleeve, but I did want to say when I was reading the title "TOM and Cravings" the only thing I could think of was why is she craving Tom's?(shoes).

Needless to say, I haven't exactly learned all the acronyms yet! :)

Elisabeth

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