Guest guest Posted May 17, 2004 Report Share Posted May 17, 2004 >>For those of you who have had the surgery and been thru liquid and pureed and our little ozs of food, when you go to a social occasion and lets say its a buffett...Doesnt it blow your mind how *much* food people can put on their plates!!!! We could eat whats on their plates for a week! ( and yes, that was me before the surgery but things are different now.... ;-) << Yes! I am amazed at watching people (especially my dh) and thinking about how much I could use to pack away. YIKES! But I just remind myself that that food is not worth the 80 pounds I've lost so far. Pam Lap RNY (80 cm bypassed) w/ Lap Cholecystectomy 5Dec03 Tricare Prime Dr. Scherrer/ AFB, CA 269/189/164 Met my surgeons goal on 13May04 25 pounds to my goal!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2004 Report Share Posted May 17, 2004 .... I do the same thing...it's amazing how much people can put in their mouths.....not to mention their plares...wow. I find myself staring at people eating huge burgers...that's what amazes me. Sonja Lap RNY 2001 283/170 now. looking at others :-)))))))))))) For those of you who have had the surgery and been thru liquid and pureed and our little ozs of food, when you go to a social occasion and lets say its a buffett...Doesnt it blow your mind how *much* food people can put on their plates!!!! We could eat whats on their plates for a week! ( and yes, that was me before the surgery but things are different now.... ;-) Okay and now Im on a roll( not iterally), I saw this lady pick up a forkful of scrambled egggs that should have choked her ,it was so huge!!! Im surprised she could lift the fork. hope this makes you chuckle and makes your day. monica the observer who can now cross her legs. I was at a wedding and I had to pin my dress on cuz it was too big. I wore that dress last year and I couldnt breathe in it. yipee yippee yippee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2004 Report Share Posted May 17, 2004 , It is mind blowing how much we as Americans eat. I am pre-op but am going to a nutritionist to loose some weight before the surgery so I am becoming more and more aware of what I eat. The amounts that I have eaten in the past are astronomical. I am ashamed of the amount of food I have put into my body. But that is all about to change. I don't think that we even pay attention to how much we put into our bodies. That is just another point in the fact that preparing for and having this surgery is a life changing experience. looking at others :-)))))))))))) For those of you who have had the surgery and been thru liquid and pureed and our little ozs of food, when you go to a social occasion and lets say its a buffett...Doesnt it blow your mind how *much* food people can put on their plates!!!! We could eat whats on their plates for a week! ( and yes, that was me before the surgery but things are different now.... ;-) Okay and now Im on a roll( not iterally), I saw this lady pick up a forkful of scrambled egggs that should have choked her ,it was so huge!!! Im surprised she could lift the fork. hope this makes you chuckle and makes your day. monica the observer who can now cross her legs. I was at a wedding and I had to pin my dress on cuz it was too big. I wore that dress last year and I couldnt breathe in it. yipee yippee yippee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2004 Report Share Posted May 17, 2004 , I hate to say it, but I'm the same way in public now. My husband has to tell me to shut up about it, we talk about it so much. It's amazing to me...We went to Golden Corral for lunch on Saturday and had the buffet..I had about 2 bites of meat loaf (yuck) and 1/2 of a hamburger...while I saw this other lady who was bigger (than me! I've never had that happen!) who I saw go up to the buffet 5 different times, then go back for dessert (a piece of pie, some banana pudding and chocolate cake!). I was looking at my husband like, 'can you believe that!' with my eyebrows raised and he said, " Don't forget, you used to do that too! " Which brought me to Earth real fast! It amazes me though. T. Lap RNY 6/20/03 432/235/170 Houston, Dr. Adam Naaman Visit my homepage at http://users3.ev1.net/~leeds/ " I will find my way, I can go the distance. I'll be there someday if I can be strong, I know every mile will be worth my while, I would go most anywhere to feel like I belong. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2004 Report Share Posted May 17, 2004 I too have always and am always the biggest person in the room. And I know that people look at me and watch what I am eating. It isn't fair, but that is the fact of life. But you have to keep in mind that it was you not long ago. These people just are not as informed as you are and may not know that there is a tool available to them to help them out. Be proud of yourself, but be careful not to become one of the people who have hurt your feelings in the past by watching and talking about you. I think that is something that everyone who loses a bunch of weight will struggle with at some point or another. It is just like people who smoke. Reformed smokers are much worse about telling people how bad it is and those who have never smoked. RE: looking at others :-)))))))))))) , I hate to say it, but I'm the same way in public now. My husband has to tell me to shut up about it, we talk about it so much. It's amazing to me...We went to Golden Corral for lunch on Saturday and had the buffet..I had about 2 bites of meat loaf (yuck) and 1/2 of a hamburger...while I saw this other lady who was bigger (than me! I've never had that happen!) who I saw go up to the buffet 5 different times, then go back for dessert (a piece of pie, some banana pudding and chocolate cake!). I was looking at my husband like, 'can you believe that!' with my eyebrows raised and he said, " Don't forget, you used to do that too! " Which brought me to Earth real fast! It amazes me though. T. Lap RNY 6/20/03 432/235/170 Houston, Dr. Adam Naaman Visit my homepage at http://users3.ev1.net/~leeds/ " I will find my way, I can go the distance. I'll be there someday if I can be strong, I know every mile will be worth my while, I would go most anywhere to feel like I belong. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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