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Hi everyone,

It has been a while since I have posted so a little background on me.

I had open rny 4/02. Total lbs lost are 156 and I am quite happy.

Since my wls I have had two other surgeries. I had my gallbladder

taken out June 03 and a bile duct bypass in August 03 (whew! that was

a lot)

Overall I am happy but today I got worried.

Today I really had a craving for Mcs. I do not know why but I did.

So I went to Mcs and got a quarter pound w/cheese meal.

Well I was at my computer at work and I was working and eating and

before I knew it I had eaten about 3/4 of the burger. Now normally

when I have a hamburger I cut it in half with the expectation that the

most I can eat is half. But today was different. I even ate some fries.

Now all of this was within a 15 minute time period. I do not drink

with my meals. I saved my drink until 30 minutes after eating.

I really freaked out because that was the first time I could eat so much.

I feel like I should not be able to eat so much. Am I overreacting or

is this normal that I might be able to eat so much at 20 months out?

Any feed back is welcome! I know that I will not be going back to

Mcs anytime soon. I should have not gone today. If I go to

Mcs I normally get a kids meal but for some strange reason I

just had to have a quarter pounder.

Well thanks for listening and I look forward to your response.

Thanks

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