Thank God I was at home, and didn't need an Alli Oops bag! I THOUGHT I had experienced a TE way back at the beginning of my Alli journey. I stand corrected!
On Saturday, my a bunch of my husband's co-workers got together and we decided to have a bon-fire. Everyone brought a dish to pass. This is the first time that I have been to anything like this since starting Alli. I knew that I was heading into scary territory, so I did not take an Alli. I was still very careful about what I put on my plate. After all, I am proud of the 35lbs that I have lost and am not looking to put any of it back on. We took a veggie tray to the gathering so I knew there would be some "safe" munchies. I am in no way bashful about being on the Alli diet and definitely let people know so that they are not offended when I pass up their dish. The hosts assured me that the hamburgers were very low fat because that's the only kind that they eat. My burger had ketsup, lettice, and tomatoe. No cheese or mayo or anything like that. With my burger I had a bunch of veggies. When we left that party I felt so proud having passed up everything else even though some of it was really talking to me!
Well folks, whatever their idea of very low fat is, it's not the same as Alli's idea of low fat! The next morning is the first time that I have ever experienced the nasty orange taco meat grease looking stuff! NASTY! The next time we go to such an event, I will have one of my Jennie-O turkey burgers with me to throw on the grill.
One good thing that I can say about it is, I know my pipes are clean now! Infact, I don't weigh in until Thursday, but as of this morning, I'm down 2 pounds. I'm sure my oil spill had something to do with that! Even as nice as it is to see the scale working in my favor again, the TE's are just not worth it! Now that I see just how ruthless that little blue pill can be, I will be walking the straight and narrow!