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02-19-2005, 06:24 PM
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The Thin Commandments
I just read something really cool in my new Allure magazine (March 2005). It's part of The Thin Commandments Diet, but it sounds like it was written for WLS patients!
- Strategy is stronger than willpower. In a restaurant, resist temptation by popping a breath strip before the bread basket appears.
- Think historically, not just calorically. One Milano cookie plus a past history of eating half the bag can easily turn a snack into a binge.
- The problem may be in the food, not in you. Simple carbohydrates trigger your appetite. Quell hunger with protein, such as light cheese.
- Structure gives control. Planning when and what you'll eat prevents out-of-control snacking.
- Separate mood from food. A bag of M&M's doesn't relieve stress or frustration. Go for a walk instead.
- Take control of your favorite foods. Keep the Haägen Dazs out of the house; you can't eat what isn't there.
- Slips should teach you, not defeat you. Never say "I blew it," and let one doughnut sabotage the rest of your day.
- Stop feeling deprived. Avoiding problem foods isn't punishment; giving in to cravings and being unhappy with your size is.
- Treat your calories like dollars. Don't splurge on junk every day. Save it for special occasions.
- Losing weight is half the job; keeping it off is the other half. Stick to a maintenance plan--religiously.
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Open RNY 4/27/04 Dr. Callery
10-15 lbs. above goal weight and okay with it
Be who you are
and say what you feel,
Because those that matter don't mind
and those that mind don't matter.
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02-20-2005, 09:16 AM
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Very Cool, and appropriate, and accurate.
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02-20-2005, 11:05 AM
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Thanks Dara!
That is SO cool! Thanks for taking the time to post it! This is a real good reference for "being at goal, what do I do know?!" Thanks a bunch sugar pea!
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02-20-2005, 01:22 PM
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Yeppers
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Originally Posted by bridgetgirl
This is a real good reference for "being at goal, what do I do know?!" Thanks a bunch sugar pea!
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Bridget:
You're right...the post becomes really appropriate if you're where we are--at goal and trying to maintain. Good food for thought. 
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Dara
Open RNY 4/27/04 Dr. Callery
10-15 lbs. above goal weight and okay with it
Be who you are
and say what you feel,
Because those that matter don't mind
and those that mind don't matter.
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03-12-2005, 01:10 PM
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Thin Commandments
Dara, this is absolutely fabulous.... I printed it for future reference... thank for sharing this with us all. 
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03-12-2005, 05:51 PM
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Wisdom to live by...Thanks
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01-28-2006, 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Dara
I just read something really cool in my new Allure magazine (March 2005). It's part of The Thin Commandments Diet, but it sounds like it was written for WLS patients!
- Strategy is stronger than willpower. In a restaurant, resist temptation by popping a breath strip before the bread basket appears.
- Think historically, not just calorically. One Milano cookie plus a past history of eating half the bag can easily turn a snack into a binge.
- The problem may be in the food, not in you. Simple carbohydrates trigger your appetite. Quell hunger with protein, such as light cheese.
- Structure gives control. Planning when and what you'll eat prevents out-of-control snacking.
- Separate mood from food. A bag of M&M's doesn't relieve stress or frustration. Go for a walk instead.
- Take control of your favorite foods. Keep the Haägen Dazs out of the house; you can't eat what isn't there.
- Slips should teach you, not defeat you. Never say "I blew it," and let one doughnut sabotage the rest of your day.
- Stop feeling deprived. Avoiding problem foods isn't punishment; giving in to cravings and being unhappy with your size is.
- Treat your calories like dollars. Don't splurge on junk every day. Save it for special occasions.
- Losing weight is half the job; keeping it off is the other half. Stick to a maintenance plan--religiously.
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I just now came across these. I loved them. My printer isn't working, so I actually hand wrote them to have! Thanks Dara. 
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Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts--Winston Churchill
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Cleveland Center for Bariatric Surgery
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01-28-2006, 06:59 PM
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Thanks, Dara...great strategy!
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01-28-2006, 07:35 PM
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Thanks
Thanks Dara...these are truly rules to live by!
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01-28-2006, 08:09 PM
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This is another great post to print out and hang up as a reminder to stay focused and on track. Thanks Dara.
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