Jun 08, 2024
Hey there, BariatricPal pals! Let’s chat about something I know we’ve all wrestled with at one point or another: dining out. Now, before you start reminiscing about your pre-surgery days when you could freely dive into the deep end of a menu without a second thought, hear me out. Yes, post-surgery restaurant visits can feel like navigating a minefield blindfolded, but I promise, it doesn’t have to be a mission impossible. With a few savvy tips and some insider knowledge, you can make those dining out experiences enjoyable and healthy. So, let’s break it down, shall we?
Scope Out the Menu in Advance
First things first, the age of the internet has blessed us with the superpower of foresight. Use it! Peek at the restaurant’s menu online before you even step foot out the door. Having a game plan helps you avoid making spur-of-the-moment decisions that you might regret later. Look for lean protein options like grilled chicken, fish, or plant-based proteins, and don’t be shy about calling ahead to ask for customizations. Most places are more than willing to accommodate.
The Art of Substitution
Here’s where you get to be a culinary artist of sorts. Swap out those starchy sides for veggies or a salad. And hey, dressing on the side, please! This isn’t just about being calorie-conscious; it’s about making choices that will feel good for your unique post-bariatric situation.
Mindful Eating = Game Changer
We’ve all been there – the food comes, and it looks so good that you just want to inhale it. But slow and steady wins the race, my friends. Remember, your stomach isn’t what it used to be. Take small bites, chew thoroughly, and really savor the flavors. Plus, giving your body time to register what you’re eating will help you realize when you’re actually full, preventing that uncomfortable post-meal bloat.
Be That ‘Slightly Annoying’ Diner
Okay, I know no one wants to be that person, but in your case, it’s totally justified and necessary. Don’t hesitate to ask how things are prepared and request modifications where needed. Most chefs are used to it, and hey, it’s your health we’re talking about. You have every right to be a little extra if it means sticking to your health goals.
‘Liquid Calories, Beware’
A sneaky culprit in any dining scenario is the liquid calorie. Those fancy cocktails and sugar-laden sodas are not your friends. Stick with water, unsweetened iced tea, or if you’re feeling a bit festive, a glass of dry wine or a light beer. Remember, hydration is key, but calories are sneaky.
The Buddy System
Lastly, nothing beats having a supportive friend or family member by your side who understands your journey. They can help steer the conversation away from food-focused chatter and even share a dish with you if the serving sizes are more than what you can (or should) handle.
So there you have it, folks! Dining out post-bariatric surgery doesn’t have to be a daunting ordeal filled with pitfalls and forbidden delights. With some planning, mindfulness, and a bit of courage to ask for what you need, you can navigate any menu with ease. Remember, every meal is an opportunity to nourish your body and enjoy the company you’re with. Cheers to making every dining out experience a healthy and joyful one!