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I'm 3 weeks post op, and enjoying not being hungry all the time like I used to be. Just curious how long it took for your hunger nerve to grow back and actually feel real hunger again?

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I'm 3 months out a feel hunger but its not crazy like before and passes fast. I also eat lots of little meals so it doesn't happen often

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I'm ten months out, and some days I'm a little more hungry than others, some days I seem to fill up faster, and other times I do feel hunger. I think that started around 3 months, but there is NO comparison to the way I felt before surgery. I also fill up so much faster. I'm not aware of a "hunger nerve" but hormones that are in our stomachs. There are other hunger hormones, and I've heard they do ramp up over time for some people. I think that most of us do get hungry to varying degrees, but there is no way to know what our individual outcomes will be. I think most agree it's quite manageable, as long we learn to control head hunger and our habits.

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I'm 6 months out and I feel hunger. Some days more than others. Depends on my physical activity. But it can be easily satiated which wasn't the case before. I know I have head hunger too and some days it's a battle.

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I'm ten months out' date=' and some days I'm a little more hungry than others, some days I seem to fill up faster, and other times I do feel hunger. I think that started around 3 months, but there is NO comparison to the way I felt before surgery. I also fill up so much faster. I'm not aware of a "hunger nerve" but hormones that are in our stomachs. There are other hunger hormones, and I've heard they do ramp up over time for some people. I think that most of us do get hungry to varying degrees, but there is no way to know what our individual outcomes will be. I think most agree it's quite manageable, as long we learn to control head hunger and our habits.[/quote']

It's the vagus nerve which is cut during the procedure, which is the nerve that signals to the brain when we are full.

Thank you for your input :)

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Thanks everyone! Just looking for a rough time frame :) This helps a lot

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I found the hunger to return quickly, but not as severe as it used to be (back when I'd order a large pizza PLUS bread-sticks PLUS wings whenever I was "hungry.") At 7.5 weeks, I still get hungry, but a small portion of food will make me very satisfied for a long time. When I get hungry again, I eat again.

Hope that helps.

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I noticed it return about three months and also it's kind of an uncomfortable feeling for me almost like a pain. But then I only eat very little to fill back up.

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I am almost 6 months out and I don't feel hunger the way I used to. I feel a bit distanced from it - my stomach feels empty and grumbles, so I take that as hunger and eat. It's more of a physical thing than before and theres less of a frantic need to eat. Don't need to eat a huge amount to send it away....

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I'm only two months out, still don't feel hungry, I eat Breakfast lunch and dinner... Because I know I need to. If I ate when I was hungry I'd never eat. But the small meals are Filling and I've not finished a meal yet always end up with a few bites left on my plate or in my bowl.

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It's the vagus nerve which is cut during the procedure, which is the nerve that signals to the brain when we are full.

Thank you for your input :)

My doctor didn't cut my vagus nerve. Yours must have?

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I never heard of the vagus nerve being cut. Interesting.

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I was told there are 2 places that give the hunger hormone. One that is cut out from stomach ..the other in your intestines.

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It's the vagus nerve which is cut during the procedure' date=' which is the nerve that signals to the brain when we are full. Thank you for your input :)[/quote']

Really? Did your surgeon tell you he did this?

The vagus nerve is usually left fully intact with VSG surgery.

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