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  1. 1. physical hunge

    • lost it after surgery and never had it return
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    • lost it after sugery but returned within a year
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    • lost it after sugery but returned after a year
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    • never lost it at all
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I am lucky so far to not have any physical hunger. I was just wondering how many others have been so lucky, and how long it has lasted for each person.

Thanks for your input

Sherri

ooops posted this in the wrong forum.. disregard

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posted in wrong forum

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Well... I put that I lost it after surgery and got it back within 1 year, but I feel I need to qualify my answer. I'm only 2 months out and I get hungery when I don't eat. Its a very "normal" kind of hunger. I just know I need to eat and its no big deal.

I don't get anything near the hunger I had pre surgery. I always felt like my stomach was empty and if I would get horrible bouts of hypoglycemia if I went too long without eating. I have had 0 incidents of hypoglycemia since surgery and I am full and satisfied 99% of the time. I really like the reamaing 1% of the time when I do feel hungery. It feels very "normal" and it is easily satisfied.

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i am 2 weeks out today and i've have not had any physical hunger since surgery. my tummy rumbles every now and then, but i dont feel hungry at all.

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