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I want food. I want real food. I just want bacon and eggs for Breakfast. A sandwich for lunch and something grilled for dinner. My husband is supportive. but he just dosn't get it. I am hungry. I'm drinking shakes, and drinking Soup . Yogurt and blended cottage cheese . While he's eating anything he wants right in front of me. I am going to burst, hit the wall.

My whole world revolved around meals . My social life was around meals. I don't know what to do with myself.

I miss the act of sitting with my husband in the evening and sipping a wine with cheese , and Bruschetta. I can't swim because of the incision. I feel like I'm going crazy here. If I could go to sleep for the next month I would.

This is hard. Everyone talks about the rewards. They never say how hard it is. I can't turn back. I feel stuck and frightened . What the heck did I do???? Will I ever appreciate the band. I just don't know. :(

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How many days since your surgery?

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I'm only 5 days post op and have full hunger back. My husband is the same, he ordered pizza just a few minutes ago. But this is my journey, I've convinced myself that this is what I want. Pizza made me very unhappy, sad in fact. I will continue to work with my thoughts and retrain my brain. Remember there will come a time when you can eat those things but in smaller portions and in moderation. Also, I keep a clothing catalogue on my nightstand to remind of the clothes I will be buying. Keep strong, it will pay off.

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It is hard at first and to get through it, you have to crank up your WANTPOWER. I too, have a hub that can eat anything, but I decided I wanted to live and live well, way more than I wanted to eat junk.

The post op diet doesn't last forever. When you're hungry, drink Water, Diet hot chocolate, Decaf tea and keep yourself so busy, you don't have any time to sit around and think of food. Clean closets, drawers, the yard, anything....

You need to tell yourself, "you are not going to die", " I can do anything I put my mind to".

I never heard anyone say here, that it was easy. In the beginning we call it "bandsters hell", but it will get better and dropping size after size of clothing feels soooooo good.

You can do it! Find your want!

Best Wishes

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Ok, consider this a "tough love" moment.

You have to suck it up and deal with it. The post op diet is temporary and you need to focus on that. Soon you will be back on normal food and this tiny hurdle will be nothing more than a distant memory. In fact, I bet you'll even look back in retrospect and go "geez why was being so dramatic?" I know I do when I look back at what a whiny baby I was.

For the record, I was on liquids for 4 weeks after surgery. Yup... four long stink'n weeks. I thought I'd die of starvation. When I finally got to mushy food I thought I'd died and gone to heaven. In all, it was 8 weeks post surgery before I got real food again and during that time I had to watch my kids eat everything from pizza to McDonalds while I was so hungry I contemplated eating my own foot.

We all survived our post op diets and you will too. :)

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Thats it i guess. Right now I'm in Bandsters hell. I know it will pass. Just not happy right now. Thank You for replying. I so much appreciate reading your messages.

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Thank you Missy xo

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It must be very hard having someone there eating in front of you, too. I was single when I went through it, so I suffered alone, which actually was better for me. It is a REALLY hard time of the process though, and I feel for you. Just take it a day at a time, an hour at a time, a sip at a time. You'll get to have more food in the weeks ahead, and then the fills will make a big difference.

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I am currently going through the same issues/emotions as you are. I think we just need to HANG in there! I do believe its going to get better but I have so many emotions these last 5 days. The first day back at home was the worse!!! I was angry that I couldn't eat what I wanted and angry that I was getting angry about it!!! Good luck with your journey and hang in there!! :)

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My husband was doing the same. Then I started leaving the room when he'd eat and he seriously would ask me, "Why?" he, and the kids, are now eating the kitchen and staying far away from me with food. They want this for me and it shows. Maybe he just needs to know how hard it is for you?

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I'm a newbie! 3 days post op....it's a struggle but it's temporary! I am grateful for these posts...

My daughter ate Chipotle & my mom ate ribs right in front of me earlier so I completely understand...while I sipped my broth...BUT THIS TOO SHALL PASS

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I'm am officially now 6 weeks out an I had alot of the same feelings . I'm a big cooker for all my family an have the in laws over alot to eat so I know how hard this is an you ALL aren't alone in your feelings this is a process we all go through I have trouble not being able to taste the food that in serving that is frustrating to me, but you got to drill it in your head that you did this for a reason an it will be a mind over matter fight everyday because we are all used to our brain thinking one way about food an we are trying to change this. Food is an addiction an like a addict ( I'm guessing never had any addictions) I am learning everyday I can beat the battle, hang in there don't give up yet after day 3 it get better everyday

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I know it is really hard but if you change the chain of thought you will look back and laugh. I was almost 300 pounds size 22-24. I was banded in Nov and now I am a size 14! I don't care what everyone else eats I want the weight gone and I am losing it and its not coming back. The road looks long but you will love the end result.

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My doctor told me to eat chunky chunky chunky as soon as I could tolerate it. I was able to eat scrambled eggs 4 days out and fish and tender meat within a week. I am almost 2 months out and having second fill this week. I need a bit morevrestriction. I can't imagine going longer on liquids than I did! If I never see another shake it will be too soon...

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