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I'm three months out. Doing well with vitamins, shakes etc. I eat whatever I want but I can only have a few bites then I'm full. Only complaint is that majority of food does not taste very good; not enjoyable like pre-op. Also I am regularly having major hungar pangs. Very disappointing when supposedly the hungar harmone producing part of the stomach was removed. My nurse says I need to eat more protein to help with the hungar pangs and that eventually the hungar pangs will go away and my taste buds will return to normal like at six months. I've lost 50 pounds so far. I have at least a 100 pounds to go to get to goal weight of 150. I still look fat so no one has noticed the weightloss as of yet. My clothes are getting looser and I'm about ready to go back into my smaller sizes that I used to wear. I'm just looking forward to a more noticeable size appearance in the coming months. Is anyone out past six months that had the taste bud issue and constant nagging growling hungar pangs? If so, how are you doing now? Right now I feel this is a cruel joke to make such a sacrifice only to find myself hungriar than ever and being hungry within 20-30 mins after eating. Really hoping this issue is short term.
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I'm three months out. Doing well with vitamins, shakes etc. I eat whatever I want but I can only have a few bites then I'm full. Only complaint is that majority of food does not taste very good; not enjoyable like pre-op. Also I am regularly having major hungar pangs. Very disappointing when supposedly the hungar harmone producing part of the stomach was removed. My nurse says I need to eat more protein to help with the hungar pangs and that eventually the hungar pangs will go away and my taste buds will return to normal like at six months. I've lost 50 pounds so far. I have at least a 100 pounds to go to get to goal weight of 150. I still look fat so no one has noticed the weightloss as of yet. My clothes are getting looser and I'm about ready to go back into my smaller sizes that I used to wear. I'm just looking forward to a more noticeable size appearance in the coming months. Is anyone out past six months that had the taste bud issue and constant nagging growling hungar pangs? If so, how are you doing now? Right now I feel this is a cruel joke to make such a sacrifice only to find myself hungriar than ever and being hungry within 20-30 mins after eating. Really hoping this issue is short term.
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GROWLING HUNGAR PANGS
Pebbles D replied to Pebbles D's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Thanks so much for your post. I don't know what a PPI is. I do take Nexium for acid for first 6 months post-op (I was on nexium anyway prior to surgery). I had a huge acid prob before surgery. Doc did an upper GI and said I had a huge hyatal hernia that caused my acid reflux issues. He fixed the hernia same time as he did the sleeve surgery. I don't think this is an acid related feeling as this feels exactly like pre-op when you get hungry the nagging hungar pangs and physical sotmach growling starts. If this is acid related it sure mimics exactly how you feel when you are truly hungry. If I could take anything to make this stop I would feel so much better. You are probably right about the taste buds maybe being a good thing. But it would be nice for what little we do get to eat be a bit more pleasing to the palate. Who knows....hopefully as the months go by these two issues will improve to a more manageable/liveable level. Thanks for your encouragement - it means alot. I've told no one about this surgery. The only people on the planet that knows is my mom and dad and the doctor. I felt that if others know I will surely be judged. As far as I am concerned this is a private matter and decision. I have just felt so frustrated with the constant hungar I decided to reach out to others who have had the same procedure to see if anyone else has been having this. My Dr. office said they have had only one other patient complain of the hungar and that was a male patient. They advised him to eat more Protein and that it seemed to help him. I guess I just need to up my protein intake and hope that helps. -
I didn't start having the constant hunger pangs until a few weeks after surgery....about the time when I started eating solid food. I hear yah on being frustrated with the doc's response. If I didn't have the hungar pangs I would be so much happier and less stressed.....it's just driving me nuts.
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GROWLING HUNGAR PANGS
Pebbles D replied to Pebbles D's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hungar pangs like i'm starving and the physical growling of my stomach. -
At Aldi's food store try the fit and trim Active flavored Water in lemonaide flavor. It has so much lemonaide flavor that I add water to tone it down a bit, but if you like lemonaide this is a great drink to get your water in without sacrificing taste. They have other flavors, but I just really like the lemonaide.