Pre-Op "Last Supper" Syndrome?!?!?This is a discussion on Pre-Op "Last Supper" Syndrome?!?!? within the Food and Nutrition forums, part of the Main LAP-BAND® Surgery Forums category; Hey all!!! So everything is set... two weeks from today I will be banded and can't wait! Here's my question ... | Food and Nutrition Forum for discussing food questions, ideas, hardships, nutrition etc. and how they relate to your LAP-BAND® |
09-17-2005, 12:25 PM
|
#1 | Registered User Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2005 Age: 39
Posts: 39
| Pre-Op "Last Supper" Syndrome?!?!?
Hey all!!! So everything is set... two weeks from today I will be banded and can't wait! Here's my question - and I already know it's self-defeating, but I'm having a serious mental challenge wanting to eat -everything- that I (1) haven't been able to following WW for 3+ years and (2) that I probably won't be able to eat after being banded... it's as if my brain thinks I had better have it now while I can... now, I suppose in small doses, this might not be horrible, for example, yesterday I purchased the baked Cheetoes vs. the really bad deep-fried ones, and didn't eat the whole bag or anything, but I don't want to gain weight before the surgery. Did anyone else experience this??? How did you deal with it? I guess this is the first
question of many that I'll have - thanks to everyone...
Laura
bmi 36...
Dr. Kuri 10/1/05
|
| | | Sponsored Links - Remove These Ads by registering for a FREE account | | |
09-17-2005, 01:11 PM
|
#2 |
Join Date: Sep 2005 Age: 48
Posts: 283
City: Apopka.....Orlando State: Florida | I was really bad before I started my pre-op diet! I was feeling this "seperation anxiety" I guess you could call it from all the food I was felt I was going to be giving up. I took about three days and ate everything I wanted, as much as I wanted. The strangest thing happend...I did not binge at all, I guess because the food was not off limits my body and brain got together. Anyway...I do not think there is a thing wrong with what your feeling, have your Cheetoes and be happy! |
| |
09-17-2005, 07:06 PM
|
#3 | Registered User Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2005 Age: 39
Posts: 39
| Thank you!
Thanks Terrilen! I think that's a great suggestion - I've read similar things in the past, now that you mention it... just give in and get it over with... I'll have to do my best and hope the next 2 weeks pass quickly!!
;-) Laura
|
| |
09-17-2005, 07:09 PM
|
#4 |
Join Date: Mar 2004 Age: 42
Posts: 4,082
|
I had the last supper syndrome and fortunate for me my doctor did not require a pre op diet, I ate carnitas, beans, rice and tortillas in TJ the night before my surgery. Remember though once you are banded you will stil lget to enjoy food but in much smaller quantities, this is what I love about the band, I get to still enjoy food and yet lose weight . How awesome is that ? :)
|
| |
09-17-2005, 07:27 PM
|
#5 |
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 133
City: DELETED State: DELETED |
I had really bad last supper syndromebut my surgen had a "zero pound rule" that if i gained even one pound from the time i had my pre op test to the date of my surgery that he would not preform my surgery. So i ate my favorite food in very small amounts i had my eyes on the prize and i knew he was serious so i didnt binge too much.
Good luck with surgery!!!!!!!! You going to look fab!!!!
Kim
__________________ 
I was banded july 30 of 2005....
|
| |
09-18-2005, 11:30 AM
|
#6 | Registered User Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2005 Age: 39
Posts: 39
| Thanks to everyone!!
It's dawned on me how important these boards will be to me as I go through this journey... thanks to everyone for their suggestions and comments - it helps so much just to know that I'm not alone. I've decided not to tell anyone about the surgery - just my husband knows. He's so nervous for me, but so supportive, so I am lucky. Thanks to everyone's comments, I am doing much better today, just feeling more in control and not so anxious to spend the day eating cake...LOL. 13 days to go... I simply can not wait. ;-)
Laura
p.s. anyone from the Wisconsin / Northern Illinois area??
|
| |
09-18-2005, 05:40 PM
|
#7 |
Join Date: Aug 2005 Age: 41
Posts: 6,604
|
I've amazed myself (dont have a surgery date yet but it is likely to be late November, early December) that I havent felt this way. Because before I went to the surgeon I was stuffing my face every day - I've got a BMI of 35 and I wanted to be sure I'd qualify. I think that's cured me for the short term, I managed to lose 6kg then gain 2kg to just sqeak in. Now I've got a much more moderate appetite because I've had my fill of crap food for the time being.
I'm working on changing habits from now till surgery - better food choices, less snacking, no binging. I'm eating enough to feel full and satisfied (and not lose weight) but eating well, I want to be as healthy as possible by surgery date.
Dont you want to kill me? hehe. I do have these periods where I think "this is so easy why on earth do I have a weight problem" but they never last.
But I have convinced myself that I will enjoy food MORE afterwards when it has less of a hold on me. So I'm not viewing this as an end but as a beginning.
|
| |
09-18-2005, 07:26 PM
|
#8 | Registered User Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2005 Age: 39
Posts: 39
| I do have these periods where I think "this is so easy why on earth do I have a weight problem"
I guess you said it all right there...
It is a struggle for everyone, each in his or her own way. I have been following weight watchers for 3+ years and have maintained the 50+ pounds I lost, and am fanatical about eating healthfully. My issue is that I have not reached my goal, and no amount of salads (much information here on that subject!!) may ever get me there. I want to be successful, and this is a life-long battle I intend to win.
So thanks for your thoughts, and the very best of luck to you on your journey.
|
| | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | | | Display Modes | Rate This Thread | Linear Mode | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:58 PM. | |