Hi Shayne, I didn't know you'd been in. But good to see you are back.
I really can commiserate with you on your difficulties but if you can just your weight steady till you get more settled in. YOu really don't want to gain weight but try not think of maintaining weight as being a bad thing in your situation. Its so difficult where you are at.
I wouldn't have said anything different to what pbl said about the pineapple.
Certainly take extra fruit to work for those situations. Even taken a cheese sandwich with no butter. That will get your through - but for busy days , not for boredom situations.
When you are busy you need a high kickin snack. For boredom stick to fruit and cut vegies. I know cut vegies are very boring too. Unless you something rich and gooey to stick them in first.
For your 30 hours days. Get prepared well before hand. Pack up several small meals to take to work. Don't eat them all at once. Make sure you have enough food to be able to avoid the snacks that anyone else offers you.
Take some milk and either drink it straight or have it in coffee or tea without sugar of course.
Tomato sandwich is also nice.
Baked bean sandwiches are good.
Just keep the butter of all these options, unless you believe you need the calories.
Have you worked out your calories for these sorts of days. Your brain needs calories as its going to be so active.
For stress, just pace yourself and use calming nurturing self talk. I bet you do already. A lot of high functioning people do this. I learnt it from therapy.
I don't know what sort of foods filipinos would usually eat for lunch or snacks etc. or even what's available. So i can only offer you western ideas.
What sort of things are available in your work cafeteria. Do you buy lunch there?
I'd say you wouldn't have to eat all the snacks and things you take to wrok but it would be very good to have them available so you can avoid being ravenous. This will mean when you get home, you won't need to binge. You can just have shower and go to bed.
Oh i know you want to lose weight, and you can and you will. But the circumstances are far from ideal for this at the moment. You just have to be patient with yourself. Be kind to yourself and above all do not fall into depression. Do not let the stress beat you. As soon as you leave work, leave it behind you. Stop thinking about it. You need to be able to wind down quickly so that you can recover quickly and also get all the sleep you need.
Have you spoken to any of the other doctors who've been there a bit longer for tips and ideas and insights? Are they friendly and helpful?