Tania 0 Posted November 14, 2010 Hi Everyone, I'm a little concerned about my stupid decision. I had Sleeve Plication on 10/22 and was really good about the liquid diets for the first week, but I felt hungry and miserable the entire time. I mean, sleepy, tired, hungry, like mental pain... On week 2, I started the full liquids, but by mid-week, I was already eating the mushy foods. By the end of the week, I was already eating regular foods of all kinds. I haven't felt much restriction of any kind. I just finished week 3 and have only lost 6 pounds. I can't seem to get rid of the hunger pangs (literally feel like I'm starving every 2 1/2 hours.) Did I screw everything up? What can I do to fix it? I was literally able to finish a whole roll of sushi for dinner last night, and today I was able to eat a good size of lasagna. I'm so frustrated with myself and disappointed.... HELP! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
letmeeatcake 0 Posted November 14, 2010 Hi Everyone, I'm a little concerned about my stupid decision. I had Sleeve Plication on 10/22 and was really good about the liquid diets for the first week, but I felt hungry and miserable the entire time. I mean, sleepy, tired, hungry, like mental pain... On week 2, I started the full liquids, but by mid-week, I was already eating the mushy foods. By the end of the week, I was already eating regular foods of all kinds. I haven't felt much restriction of any kind. I just finished week 3 and have only lost 6 pounds. I can't seem to get rid of the hunger pangs (literally feel like I'm starving every 2 1/2 hours.) Did I screw everything up? What can I do to fix it? I was literally able to finish a whole roll of sushi for dinner last night, and today I was able to eat a good size of lasagna. I'm so frustrated with myself and disappointed.... HELP! Hi Tania How are you? I had my plication surgery on Monday 8th of November and I know what you mean about the hunger pangs. I live in the UK and had the surgery done in Prague where they don't give you the proton pump inhibitors (ppi's) that help alleviate acid and gas production and which your body may misinterpret as hunger. As I understand it the hunger you and I are having are a combination of leftover eating habits, the severe reduction in calorific intake, how your body functions in producing the hunger making hormone ghrelin (it may assist to read Dr Watkins posts on this matter) etc. Your stomach needs you to be gentle with it after such major surgery that is why they recommend the liquid and pureed diets, but even then if you're feeling able to chew/masticate your food without any negative symptoms then that can only mean good news on a wonderful recovery. The other thing is that you will lose weight faster on the liquid diet your body is intaking less calories and having to put less energy into the digestive process. With me currently dealing with the hunger pangs is a two fold process, first keeping my goals in mind and reminding myself that the surgery is just a tool the hard work has to be done by me... sort of bite the bullet time. Anyway I think its great that you have lost six pounds, remember everyone is different and loses weight differently, just try to follow the guidelines as best as you can and if not then ensure all your foods are low fat, that you try and take some ppi's and if unlike me you cannot access them then find distractions and slowly incorporate some activity into your schedule. By the way how much are you looking to lose? Warm Regards letmeeatcakenomore Share this post Link to post Share on other sites