iegal 460 Posted October 4, 2010 (edited) Help - I am frightened to try to eat anything after being sleeved 17 days ago. After walking through the previous beloved aisles of my favorite grocery store ended up bringing home the requested eggs, cottage cheese, yogurt to be pureed. BUT, I can not bear the thought of putting my enemy "food" back into my stomach. What if I am unable stop eating (since I neither feel hunger nor fullness) and blow this beautiful VSG opportunity to gain back control? Help me. Edited October 4, 2010 by ocgal Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jordien 30 Posted October 4, 2010 Help � I am frightened to try to eat anything after being sleeved 17 days ago. After walking through the previous beloved aisles of my favorite grocery store ended up bringing home the requested eggs, cottage cheese, yogurt to be pureed. BUT, I can not bear the thought of putting my enemy �food� back into my stomach. What if I am unable stop eating (since I neither feel hunger nor fullness) and blow this beautiful VSG opportunity to gain back control? Help me. Did this site change overnight?? I hope I'm replying!! LOL! I am feeling similar, but I'm more frightened over how I might FEEL afterwards. I have been having a tough time moving on to purees. So I say just take it very slow. Scramble up one egg and eat it slowly. Or have one creamy yogurt and be done. Journal and write down and plan your day. I think you'll be okay! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fleur de lis 2 Posted October 4, 2010 Did this site change overnight?? I hope I'm replying!! LOL! I am feeling similar, but I'm more frightened over how I might FEEL afterwards. I have been having a tough time moving on to purees. So I say just take it very slow. Scramble up one egg and eat it slowly. Or have one creamy yogurt and be done. Journal and write down and plan your day. I think you'll be okay! It definitely changed overnight. LOL Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SParkle 4 Posted October 4, 2010 I was scared to take my pain meds, let alone eat anything.... it gets better... day by day you'll trust yourself a little more and get to know your new body, and love it. Just go with what you're comfortable with. Good luck Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dansha 16 Posted October 4, 2010 Help - I am frightened to try to eat anything after being sleeved 17 days ago. After walking through the previous beloved aisles of my favorite grocery store ended up bringing home the requested eggs, cottage cheese, yogurt to be pureed. BUT, I can not bear the thought of putting my enemy "food" back into my stomach. What if I am unable stop eating (since I neither feel hunger nor fullness) and blow this beautiful VSG opportunity to gain back control? Help me. OC, you will be alright!!! When you scramble that egg more than likely you will not be able to eat the whole thing. I am amazed at how little I can eat before I am full. You will probably eat 1/4 of a cup of cottage cheese and then you will be full and you will not want anymore. Believe me. Also my nut told me to look for signs you are full such as sighing, yawning and nose watering and there are some other ones too. Good luck. Deb Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FatJuicyMouse 1 Posted October 5, 2010 OC, you will be alright!!! When you scramble that egg more than likely you will not be able to eat the whole thing. I am amazed at how little I can eat before I am full. You will probably eat 1/4 of a cup of cottage cheese and then you will be full and you will not want anymore. Believe me. Also my nut told me to look for signs you are full such as sighing, yawning and nose watering and there are some other ones too. Good luck. Deb The other day I measured out a quarter cup of cottage cheese and started eating. First thing I have actually chewed! I got halfway through and felt that I had had quite enough. I can't describe what I felt, but I just knew I had better quit! The nose running thing is something my mom had all her life and I have had for 30 years but it starts the minute we put the first bite in our mouths. I never heard of the sighing and yawning as signs of being full. Wish I could figure out more signs since I have the biggest fear of upchucking! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites