ditzeeblonde
New Member
Have I been on this diet rollercoaster for so long that I don't want to get off??
I think like all of us I am totally over analyzing how I'm eating post op.... am I eating too much, too little, stretching my pouch, getting enough protein, eating too many carbs & the list goes on!
The thing is I had this op to take a step away from calorie counting, carb counting, weighing & watching everything that I ate but yet I find myself even more obsessed with it all!
Since my op I've been logging everything I've been eating, watching my carbs like a hawk (rarely going over 40g per day) which is exactly what I was doing before my op & then it occurred to me....
Should I just be listening to what my body wants, be guided by what its telling me? Should I still be watching my carbs so closely or is this why I've been feeling light headed & wobbly coz I'm not getting enough?
Isn't the objective of having this procedure so that I eat like a 'normal' person, don't obsess over calories, carbs etc & just go with the flow? Or is this how normal people eat, watching & counting things so that they don't put weight on??
Whats yr thoughts on this guys?? Is this normal behaviour post op?
ThanQ. xxxx
I think like all of us I am totally over analyzing how I'm eating post op.... am I eating too much, too little, stretching my pouch, getting enough protein, eating too many carbs & the list goes on!
The thing is I had this op to take a step away from calorie counting, carb counting, weighing & watching everything that I ate but yet I find myself even more obsessed with it all!
Since my op I've been logging everything I've been eating, watching my carbs like a hawk (rarely going over 40g per day) which is exactly what I was doing before my op & then it occurred to me....
Should I just be listening to what my body wants, be guided by what its telling me? Should I still be watching my carbs so closely or is this why I've been feeling light headed & wobbly coz I'm not getting enough?
Isn't the objective of having this procedure so that I eat like a 'normal' person, don't obsess over calories, carbs etc & just go with the flow? Or is this how normal people eat, watching & counting things so that they don't put weight on??
Whats yr thoughts on this guys?? Is this normal behaviour post op?
ThanQ. xxxx