Yes, another pound. That makes 83 altogether.
Went to Starbucks and ordered a SF/NF/CDL. For you Non-Starbucks speaking peoples that is a sugar-free non-fat cinnamon dulce latte. Okay....Riddle me this Batman......If a customer ordered SUGAR FREE and NON FAT why on God's green Earth would you top that sucker with Whipped Cream? Oh, I dunno......Lack of common sense?!?!
I drank it anyway. Good thing I am not a diabetic.
Oh, speaking of idiots....I was at a function for my daughter last night. The snack was S'mores. I politely refused an offer, but someone gave me a serving anyway. I wish I could just say, "Get that shit away from me," but that might hurt someone's feelings. I find it hard to say no when someone has the offering right in front of my nose. I glumly accepted, and worse! I ate it. Talk about a sugar dump. Chocolate, marshmallow and graham crackers. At the time, I didn't think to give it to my kid, that would have been the right thing to do, instead of eating it.
Being fat puts one in difficult position to refuse food. The person looks at you and thinks, "one more ain't gonna kill ya, you're already fat." I don't feel like telling everyone my biz and explain the whole WLS. Or
that I am not concerned about a few calories, I am concerned how I am going to feel after I eat the crap. And a microwaved marshmallow and cold Hershey's chocolate is not worth the stomach ache. Any suggestions as to fend of the food pushers this coming season? Should I lie and tell them I am diabetic or allergic? People would seem to honor those illnesses rather than WLS side effects or poor fat girls from trying to do the right thing.
P.S. I did get a stomach ache after the nasty s'more.
Saturday, December 1, 2007
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3 comments:
Tell them "no thank you" and if they hand it to you anyway set it down someplace (preferably where the dog or cat can't get the chocolate!) and DO NOT FEEL guilty about wasting food...it's their fault for giving it to you.
I've been saying (until I'm blue in the face) that "I'm on a sugar free diet" and if that isn't enough I add, "it's been five months since I had real sugar, I'd probably go into shock if I ate that" Usually that's enough of a statment that makes people leave me alone. It almost always leaves them amazed that anyone could NOT eat sugar.
It's amazing how people want to get to you to eat stuff. I never noticed it until after surgery. It's almost like people take pleasure in "tempting" you. Little do they know, it holds no temptation at all for me anymore.
I say.......... ohhhhhh I love those but I'm trying to be GOOD!
(I say it all the time.. also sometimes I joke about just smelling it)
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