Antwerp Calling

June 19, 2009

No more Belgian chocolates

Filed under: Belgium, Chocolate, Fat, Food, health, holiday, obesity, summer, vacation — Peter @ 8:24 pm

chocolate“You must be mistaken”, I just said to my endearingly emphatic MD over the phone, “are you sure the lab didn’t switch the Vacutainer tubes?”. Having just had a routine medical, my bloodwork showed  alarmingly elevated LDL-cholesterol,  the type of fat that blocks your arteries. Sure, I had gained much more than a couple of Kg/Lbs, but if you ever would have met me, rest assured: I’m not exactly the proud owner of a “supersize me” body.

Ten phone minutes later (yes, my doctor deserves a medal for patience and sheer dedication) I knew my days would now include a low-fat, low-calorie diet, no tasty Belgian beer, no succulent prime steaks and, probably even worse, no more (500g/one lbs of) delicious Belgian chocolates, a dietary inconvenience that will probably force me to make a detour to avoid the temptation presented by the numerous shops around Antwerp cathedral and city hall.

“OK”, I can hear you mutter, “stop whining, what’s the big deal, you spoilt brat?”. I do realize I may well be boring you, but I was getting ready to book an all-in, “book today, fly tomorrow” discounted last-minute vacation to the Med, one that obviously would have included lavish (as in “fat saturated”) buffets I would be unable to ignore or resist. Elaborate dining has always been one of the highlights of any vacation I ever booked. After a long, cold winter this vacation could have been the break I really needed.

Realizing that my only available travel partner is a notorious over-eater who “travels from the pool to the restaurant” (“no all-in buffets, no vacation deal”), I’m sulkingly sitting on my sunny Antwerp balcony, chewing on a celery stick,  still browsing the tempting Mediterranean “all inclusive” resorts.  With countless Europeans relinquishing their 2009 summer vacations due to the crashed economy, I had no idea “a silly bit of fat” had the potential to impact my holiday planning. But trust me, I’m still looking for a solution  ;-)

[June 20: Confession: sorry Doc, but I just devoured a Brussels waffle with lots of whipped cream. Still trying to convince my only available travel partner 'how great an active vacation without buffets would feel". He made a painful sound and grabbed something from my fridge. Probably the last celery sticks.]


6 Comments »

  1. Be sure to read this before getting carried away with a “low fat” diet: http://www.nytimes.com/2002/07/07/magazine/what-if-it-s-all-been-a-big-fat-lie.html

    [Blog author: "Thanks for the link Outis. I already felt better. "]

    Comment by Outis — June 19, 2009 @ 8:29 pm | Reply

  2. good luck!

    [Blog author: "Thanks Benjamin. I'll send a virtual card whenever I manage to catch a flight."]

    Comment by Benjamin — June 19, 2009 @ 10:17 pm | Reply

  3. you can do it, feel free to ship all that excess Belgian chocolate to me if you need the temptation removed. I know, I know, I’m there for you :)

    [Blog author: "always here to help a blog friend in need Van :) "]

    Comment by furiousBall — June 19, 2009 @ 10:40 pm | Reply

  4. Mmmmmmm. Fondly remembering the food-lover’s mecca that is Antwerp (well, at least to this American), I feel for ya, Peter! I thought I knew what chocolate was. I thought I knew what a waffle was. I did *not* know. Not until I lived on Oever Street. Yowza. How is *anyone* over there skinny? It boggles the mind.

    Best wishes for staying healthy and happy! :D

    [Blog author: "Thank you Holly! I passed by your former home on Oever Str here in Antwerp yesterday and couldn't help but think about you. Well, Belgians have long succeeded in generally avoiding the XXXL sizes seen in many countries, but obesity is on the rise. I blame my high cholesterol on heredity, as my diet hasn't changed in decades ;-) "]

    Comment by Holly — June 21, 2009 @ 3:21 pm | Reply

  5. Oh my… a chocolate-stake-and-other-cullinary-joys-deprived diet wouldn’t do for this belgian… I could cut down a little, but go completely without? NEVER! Well Peter, I feel for you!

    [Blog author: "like most Belgians, I'm good at bargaining Sven - I'll work something out "]

    Comment by Sven — June 21, 2009 @ 4:50 pm | Reply

  6. Don’t feel so bad. My doc just gave me a script for my LDL issue. Nothing severe, but I’m not sure I can take the meds, as these drugs have effects on the liver. Have to talk to the transplant team first.

    [Blog author: "You just made me realize I basically shouldn't be whining Mr. Nighttime: your comment was a valued reality check"]

    Comment by Mr. Nighttime — June 23, 2009 @ 4:01 pm | Reply


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