momof02boys 9 Posted July 26, 2013 13 days until surgery....I am on day 2 of my liquid pre-op diet and I am having mixed emotions. Don't get me wrong, I really want to do the surgery. I though that the pre-op was going to be easier....I really miss food, but I have a problem knowing when enough is enough....did anyone feel this way? Will I be able to make 'peace' with food in the future after surgery. I am grumpy and having a bad day...had to make the kids Mac and cheese for dinner.< /p> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoiaRox 430 Posted July 26, 2013 You'll find out really quickly, post-op, when you've had too much...cuz it comes right back out! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brad360west 29 Posted July 26, 2013 13 days until surgery....I am on day 2 of my liquid pre-op diet and I am having mixed emotions. Don't get me wrong, I really want to do the surgery. I though that the pre-op was going to be easier....I really miss food, but I have a problem knowing when enough is enough....did anyone feel this way? Will I be able to make 'peace' with food in the future after surgery. I am grumpy and having a bad day...had to make the kids Mac and cheese for dinner. It will get better. The first 3, 4 days are a little tough. I am on day 9, and find food to smell good, but not appealing. Hang in there. My surgery is 31 July. Good luck. You can do it! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sandy'ssleeve 7 Posted July 26, 2013 I went through a depression after my surgery for 2 weeks just missing food in general. I wasn't really hungry. It was just head cravings. It has gotten a lot better now. I've lost 53 lb. since March and have 37 to go. Hang in there. These first few weeks are the hardest. It's worth it! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
measureofme 175 Posted July 26, 2013 This caught my attention because not stopping/knowing when I was full was one of my problems in addition to how I used food for comfort... To follow is a bit from my account of the surgery experience (I was a Mexico sleever), I hope it gives you some hope. This particular moment was about 60 hours since surgery: "I tried the Jello next. Two half spoon fulls later and I FELT the moment my new stomach was DONE. FULL. NO MORE. KNOCK IT OFF GIRL. I smiled and nearly cried. MIL asked what was up. Kids, for the first time in my life that I can remember, I realized I knew when I was full, that I was done and it was time to put the spoon down. Can I tell you how ELATED I was? It was at THAT moment it was all worth it. I slept peacefully that night." Nearly six months post-op now and my relationship with food is transformed. At first you can't help but do anything other than think of food (how much Water, how much Protein, where in the day can I eat this or that, navigating social times, etc)... but that changes fast to become routine I think for the vast majority of us. You still track and weigh and be careful, but the tool won't be ignored. There's consequences to pay when you overdo it. So, between the mind and the physical, the power to transform can come if you follow your program. I don't think I've made peace per se... but I'm getting there. Acceptance of what was, what is and embracing what can be has definitely taken over for me. Hang in there. It DOES get better I think. 2 JoiaRox and 2beteenyagain1 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gmanbat 5,889 Posted July 26, 2013 The pre-op was the worst part for me. Seemed impossible. Like cutting down cutting down the mightiest tree in the forest... with... a herring! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
journeybegins05032013 8 Posted July 26, 2013 It is SOOOO worth it. I almost three months out and although the weighing, tracking and planning gets a little tiresome, food has a new meaning, infact, it is sorta a nuisance. It is so nice to have more control over this area of my life. Yes, I sometimes miss the fun of gorging but really, gorging was killing me. So glad I did this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites