MANDY2910
Member
I am in several different support groups and I am seeing a pattern in several of them that is a little concerning (not this one). A lady was in her pre-op diet which was 1000 calories a day and no more than 100 carbs a day for two weeks. She posted how she was “low on my carbs” so she decided to forego her planned meal and have a large steak and loaded baked potato instead. She is three days from surgery. Anyway, I know that everyone makes mistakes and this journey isn’t easy, but what bothered and concerned me was how all the other members were rallying around her: “oh that’s no big deal! I ate Indian and Thai food the day before surgery and I did fine!” “You can cheat a little. It’s expected!” and probably 50 more comments just like it. I think there is a fine line between trying to be supportive of someone and justifying their poor decisions, and I didn’t find all the affirmations helpful. For me in the past it was always well I’ll do better tomorrow. But tomorrow never came and that’s why I am here. Am I thinking too much about this? This lady’s decision to cheat doesn’t affect me personally, so maybe I shouldn’t care, but it struck a nerve