WifeyMaterial 139 Posted December 5, 2012 I have the same feeling. My NUT explained to me that most of it is "Head Hunger" your body is telling you that you need to eat something' date=' your brain is still functioning as it was 2,3 or six months ago telling you to eat until your pop. I am 2 1/2 months out and this is the hardest thing to "re-train" your brain and habits. This is a must if we want to continue this process. We have to change a lifetime of bad eating habits, get off our butts and exercise, and keep this up for life. We all remember the doctor and nurses telling us that this is a lifetime lifestyle change, the surgery is just a tool. We all get frustrated, but remember the hard work will pay off. Good Luck to all.[/quote'] Yes just wish all da hungry will go MaryLynn Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
robbie_rotten 56 Posted December 5, 2012 me too and I'm 3 weeks out! In fact' date=' I just bought some appetite suppressants, that I used before the surgery, to help me deal with the hunger. The surgery didn't eliminate or even decrease my hunger like so many claimed that it would...maybe for the first couple of weeks but not any more.[/quote'] I'm 6 months out and get more hungry than I did pre-sleeve, I'm massively starving about every 2 hours. In saying that though I still get full really easily I struggle to eat a whole banana and can't eat a whole apple which is great! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
robbie_rotten 56 Posted December 5, 2012 I'm 7 months out and get more hungry than I did pre-sleeve' date=' I'm massively starving about every 2 hours. In saying that though I still get full really easily I struggle to eat a whole banana and can't eat a whole apple which is great![/quote'] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites