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Originally Posted by ems70508: BUT I NEED HELP! After 6 months on IP, in two weeks I am finally flying on a long trip to Orlando/Disneyworld...business, believe it or not. I have a 6 hour flight for which I think I can prepare, but I am stumped about what to do for the 5 days we are there and in a hotel at Disneyworld. The dinners are corporate sponsored and I am sure I can navigate my way around those like I do in a restaurant, but what do I do about the days walking around the resort? I borrowed a really nice chic tote from our daughter to stash my water supply and I have room there for more stuff, but what? Suggestions for success? |
Use the internet. I bet there are maps of the resort that will tell you what restaurants are available, and from there drill down to the menus that they have. That way you will have a list of compliant places and where they are at.
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Originally Posted by schenectady: |
ems70508: you are going to love Ms. Suzi, she is awesome!!
Good morning everyone, havent been on here in a few days and I was having withdrawals, LOL! I was a little worried about my weigh in this week since I had boiled crawfish for dinner Sunday (lots of sodium) but as of this morning the excess fluid seems to be gone :) |
Big thank you
Originally Posted by ecdcslim: The packs of tuna I never would have thought of. When you travel, do you buy the veggies at home and pack them into your checked bag or do you go looking for a grocery at your destination? Hard boiled eggs also a great idea and I love them. My mind is now churning with more ideas. Thank you, ecdcslim. I have worked so hard for this that I want nothing, not even a free trip to Disneyworld, to derail my progress. |
Originally Posted by ecdcslim: See highlighted above! |
Originally Posted by tbc85: I'm feeling SUPER munchy today. I just want to chew on something. Gum isn't doing it. I think i'm immune to gum. |
My grandpas funeral is Saturday and the wake Friday :( My unlces and mom are planning the times around when we can be there :( (mother nature has been a royal "B")
I am really not hungry surprisingly. I guess this really has not hit me yet, it will Friday when I am there to start my goodbyes :( So a NSV for me "no emotional eating" |
Hang in there!
Originally Posted by sarahBell: While you in the "not having hit me stage", do some planning for how you might handle it when you do get a flood of new emotions - have legal IP snacking food available, or your favorite IP drink mix that you can throw in a blender and make something comforting and soothing with nice flavors. You may not resort to food at all and that is a good thing. Then you could spend some time reflecting on what you need to get through this - time alone on a long walk, making yourself busy with helping or just escaping shopping - whatever works for YOU. Do not be afraid to let others know what you need to make your way through this - ask for help or a hug or a few quiet moments or a drive to Starbucks, or whatever. What is hard for people around you is when they do not know how to help you and you can just step in and let them know. |
Originally Posted by schenectady: So be nice to yourself Sarah as much as possible. Being kind to ourselves during hard times makes us so much more able to deal with things. |
Originally Posted by MakingMoves: In the mean time...other fats would be avocado, nuts, seeds and coconut. You don't HAVE to add the additions but you should consider finding some foods that are nutrient rich in the fats and carbs categories because now we are after a balanced diet. Some people find that they can't add carbs at dinner or add it periodically. Don't forget fruit can be added as the dinner carb. Also, you can now add back vegetables such as artichokes and those on the restricted list (plus those pesky carrots). For the snack, think along the proportions of a restricted bar or packet, which I think 1 tablespoon of peanut butter and the rice cake would meet. The "official" plan would be to have a piece of fruit with protein (protein & carb) or cheese & celery (a fat but no carb). You can, of course, still snack on vegetables alone. Some also snack on nuts, but usually a measured amount or a single serving pack for portion control. I hope the daily people don't mind too much that I posted this info here. I think it is helpful to remember that the restrictions of phase 1 are temporary but phase 1 is building the backbone of the foods (protein & vegetables) that will remain the backbone of successful p4, and its good to think about the nutrient rich foods to bring back every day to maintain the new body that Phase 1 built. My opinion, anyway. |
Originally Posted by ems70508: |
Originally Posted by schenectady: |
Originally Posted by sarahBell: |
Nsv
I had a good NSV today - isn't it nice when you can fit into clothes properly?
I've never been able to wear button down blouses because of my size/shape. Even buying a larger size I would get weird gaps between the buttons and then the girls can peek out - not cute! I've had one such blouse in my closet that I hung onto in case I could ever get into it and make it work (because it's such a pretty blouse!)…tried it on this morning and it fits perfectly! No weird gaps or openings between the buttons! I couldn't believe the buttons actually were lying flat. Now I have a new style of shirt open to me for work - no more just wearing pullover blouses! |
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