KellyL 173 Posted February 13, 2012 Be sure to take your PPI/acid reducer, that may help with the hunger/gnawing feeling. The acid feels so much like hunger during this phase. I hope I didn't come off as rude, but I was extremely worried about you. I'm glad you understand our concern. I didn't have problems with liquids either, but a little later when you move to more solid type food is when you will feel your restriction and will be able to tell you have for sure been sleeved. Take care of yourself, and don't rush the stages, but I do understand it's difficult. For me, I missed the actual chewing more than I was hungry lol. It is an adjustment, that's for sure. Thanks everyone!!! I think the surgery made my brain dull! Obviously, I'm not clearly thinking properly. Hopefully I didn't ruin anything and I'm definately NOT going to do that again. Just a moment of weakness. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amanda 3.0 140 Posted February 13, 2012 Thank you Punkypoo for your comment, I needed that! I think 10 days of preop liquid diet and 5 days of postop liquid diet is just really getting to me. I have come to realize that I am a food addict and it's going to be so hard to adjust to a new way of eating. I love food and miss it so much! I will get back on track ASAP! Thank you again! I agree with what everyone else has already said regarding jumping ahead of your diet. You may wish to call your surgeon's office to tell them what has transpired and see if they have some help for you to handle the cravings. Realizing that you are a food addict is a big part of the battle. Did anyone who is part of the pre-op process discuss that with you before this surgery? One thing that really helped me differentiate between head hunger and "real" hunger is to know where my "new stomach" is. It is not in my abdomen, it is up high in the chest. So, all that activity I thought was hunger is either head hunger or just noise. Knowing that makes it very easy for me to walk away from the kitchen when for some reason I think I am hungry. In reality I haven't really felt true hunger. Can you call your surgeon's office and get some assistance? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NJSleeveboy 212 Posted September 27, 2012 Neither popcorn nor ANY food can get stuck in the staples! Not possible. The staples are done on the outside of the stomach and the sleeve looks like a pillow case would if you sewed it from the outside. IE no evidence of staples. In fact, a doctor will not be able to see your staples through an endoscopy for that reason. 1 Squisha reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites