holiday help

greetings,

Well here we are again at the kick off to the holiday season.As I am
planning out my holidays with family and friends I am accutely aware
of how much of the holiday traditions center around food. I feel like
I’m running a gauntlet. First I have children that will be trick or
treating, I don’t want to make a big deal out of their bringing home
bags and bags of candy so I have dedicated a cabinet just for them
that I will refuse to even open( I hope)next I have two of my boys
birthdays (nov 15&21) cake ice cream pizza I’d love to say the
temptation to have any of these was removed during surgery but it
wasn’t just the ability to eat them not the desire to have them. And
then before I know it…Bang..turkey day with all its fixins. more
temtations and deprivation oh joy,and I won’t even start on Christmas
but my wife bakes 14 different kinds of holiday cookies!

I have been reading everything I can on controlling cravings.So far
not much luck."overcoing overeating" can not apply to someone post op.
The "mad russian" was not for me either. I feel like I am locked in a
never ending battle, I suppose I am.I thought it would be easier after
surgery to control my cravings, I was wrong. Does anyone take any
medication to help with appetite if so what?
I’m asking anyone whose reading this,Please send me your advice, your
prayers, helpful hints or anything you think may help.
Thank you all most sincerely
Elisa

2 Responses to “holiday help”

  1. Roberto Kristian Says:

    Elisa,

    Trying to avoid the temptation is sometimes more of a trap then allowing
    yourself a small indulgence. I am very strict with myself about sugar, but I am
    still very tempted. When I know that I will have a strong urge, trick or
    treat!, I generally buy myself some sugar free candy. A small chocolate or
    sugar free licorice. It really helps my to feel included and as if I haven’t
    missed anything! Have your wife start looking for recipes for sugar free cookie
    recipes. There are some good ones out there, or have her adapt her own recipes
    using splenda instead of sugar. You can beat the temptation! Hang in there!

    Linita

    Well here we are again at the kick off to the holiday season.As I am
    planning out my holidays with family and friends I am accutely aware

    of how much of the holiday traditions center around food. I feel like
    I’m running a gauntlet. First I have children that will be trick or
    treating, I don’t want to make a big deal out of their bringing home
    bags and bags of candy so I have dedicated a cabinet just for them
    that I will refuse to even open( I hope)next I have two of my boys
    birthdays (nov 15&21) cake ice cream pizza I’d love to say the
    temptation to have any of these was removed during surgery but it
    wasn’t just the ability to eat them not the desire to have them. And
    then before I know it…Bang..turkey day with all its fixins. more
    temtations and deprivation oh joy,and I won’t even start on Christmas
    but my wife bakes 14 different kinds of holiday cookies!
    I have been reading everything I can on controlling cravings.So far
    not much luck."overcoing overeating" can not apply to someone post op.
    The "mad russian" was not for me either. I feel like I am locked in a
    never ending battle, I suppose I am.I thought it would be easier after
    surgery to control my cravings, I was wrong. Does anyone take any
    medication to help with appetite if so what?
    I’m asking anyone whose reading this,Please send me your advice, your
    prayers, helpful hints or anything you think may help.
    Thank you all most sincerely
    Elisa

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  2. Val Owens Says:

    I agree with you it is hard through the holidays. I have decided that since I am
    cooking for the family that I will have a taste of the most desired things on a
    small plate. Then I can enjoy Thanksgiving. I had my surgery in May and have
    lost 80 but am stuck here I know it is because I can have a small slice of thin
    thin crust with mostly olive,fetas cheese and peeled tomatos. It worked for me.
    But I limit it as a treat not an every day thing. I think if you treat foods
    that are hard as a treat and know you must keep the healthy foods for your
    health then you can make it through. Just go each day and go to meetings with
    groups or choose walks instead. I hope this helps some. Marylou

    Well here we are again at the kick off to the holiday season.As I am
    planning out my holidays with family and friends I am accutely aware
    of how much of the holiday traditions center around food. I feel like
    I’m running a gauntlet. First I have children that will be trick or
    treating, I don’t want to make a big deal out of their bringing home

    bags and bags of candy so I have dedicated a cabinet just for them
    that I will refuse to even open( I hope)next I have two of my boys
    birthdays (nov 15&21) cake ice cream pizza I’d love to say the
    temptation to have any of these was removed during surgery but it
    wasn’t just the ability to eat them not the desire to have them. And
    then before I know it…Bang..turkey day with all its fixins. more
    temtations and deprivation oh joy,and I won’t even start on Christmas
    but my wife bakes 14 different kinds of holiday cookies!
    I have been reading everything I can on controlling cravings.So far
    not much luck."overcoing overeating" can not apply to someone post op.
    The "mad russian" was not for me either. I feel like I am locked in a
    never ending battle, I suppose I am.I thought it would be easier after
    surgery to control my cravings, I was wrong. Does anyone take any
    medication to help with appetite if so what?
    I’m asking anyone whose reading this,Please send me your advice, your
    prayers, helpful hints or anything you think may help.
    Thank you all most sincerely
    Elisa

    SPONSORED LINKS
    Obesity surgery Obesity surgery center Obesity surgery specialist

    Visit your group "obesitysurgerysupportgroup" on the web.

    ———————————

    If you tell the truth you never have to remember anything. Mark Twain

    sincerely,
    Marylou

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