I have Binge Eating Disorder and since my 20s (now 52) I have read and attempted to follow the advice of Geneen Roth. it kind of boils down to wait until you are hungry to eat and stop when you aren't hungry any more and NOTHING is off limits. because of this, I believe, I was a light weight when I finally had WLS and had "only" 100 pounds to lose.
I kept that vision of eating in a normal, non obsessive way and while I did count protein at first just to see what that was like - and I continue in maintenance to be aware of protein - I search for what is healthy for me in both food and behavior.
I am not typical of this forum in that I do not believe I have to eat only a certain number of carbs but for the first, I don't know, 6 months at least I was super low carb just because I couldn't fit IN very much at all. very tight sleeve and much more restriction than I think is typical.
also, the counting (carbs, calories) that most people do is bad for me, in that it triggers my unhealthy habits: as in OMG, I can't have a donut...therefore all I can think about is having a freakin donut!!!
if I honestly let myself have EVERYTHING and ANYTHING *(and this isn't nearly as simple as it sounds) then I mostly don't want a donut. seriously!
ETA: this is a cross post from something I wrote elsewhere - I think the atypical-ness of it is important for others to hear about. VSG eating - no ONE approach for everyone!
*and take care of myself like an adult - also not simple or obvious
I kept that vision of eating in a normal, non obsessive way and while I did count protein at first just to see what that was like - and I continue in maintenance to be aware of protein - I search for what is healthy for me in both food and behavior.
I am not typical of this forum in that I do not believe I have to eat only a certain number of carbs but for the first, I don't know, 6 months at least I was super low carb just because I couldn't fit IN very much at all. very tight sleeve and much more restriction than I think is typical.
also, the counting (carbs, calories) that most people do is bad for me, in that it triggers my unhealthy habits: as in OMG, I can't have a donut...therefore all I can think about is having a freakin donut!!!
if I honestly let myself have EVERYTHING and ANYTHING *(and this isn't nearly as simple as it sounds) then I mostly don't want a donut. seriously!
ETA: this is a cross post from something I wrote elsewhere - I think the atypical-ness of it is important for others to hear about. VSG eating - no ONE approach for everyone!
*and take care of myself like an adult - also not simple or obvious