Andrew0929 1,101 Posted April 7, 2014 I'm about 4.5 months out and it seems like every week I realize I now hate a food I loved pre op. Steak and most red meats now gross me out and now even chicken is having the same effect. While I don't want to go back to the way I ate beforehand I am getting concerned about limiting my sources of Protein. Anyone else experiencing the same thing or have any advice for me? Thanks Andrew Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Roo101769 742 Posted April 7, 2014 I personally have not had this issue, but a close friend of mine who was sleeved 12/7 has had a similar issue. He will eat something, but can only eat it once. After he has had it he suddenly develops a type of aversion to it. It does not occur with each and every food source he has tried, otherwise he would run out of options and starve in short order! But he does struggle with figuring out ways to prepare his Proteins once he gets to this point. You just have to keep trying. It may be hard, but try to figure new and creative ways to prepare your Proteins, and perhaps you will rediscover a fondness for them! Good luck!!! 1 Andrew0929 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Will2014 27 Posted April 7, 2014 Andrew0929 this is a common occurance and, while it may be disconcerting to you now, I recommend just listening to your body and finding HEALTHY foods that appeal to you NOW and enjoying them. You are in your sweet spot of weight loss...enjoy it and run with it! My understanding is this is like the old refrain regarding the weather: If you don't like the weather...wait. It'll change! In 3 months you may well find that what appeals to you today doesn't do much for you, t's a juicy steak you crave!! Hang in there and please don't fear a total loathing of all food because it's not gonna happen. food is one of God's great gifts given to us in this life, and you will be eating many delectable and wonderful morsels for the rest of your time on this planet. And then it's off to Heaven- and who knows what feasts the Big GUY has waiting for us there!! 1 Andrew0929 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andrew0929 1,101 Posted April 7, 2014 Andrew0929 this is a common occurance and, while it may be disconcerting to you now, I recommend just listening to your body and finding HEALTHY foods that appeal to you NOW and enjoying them. You are in your sweet spot of weight loss...enjoy it and run with it! My understanding is this is like the old refrain regarding the weather: If you don't like the weather...wait. It'll change! In 3 months you may well find that what appeals to you today doesn't do much for you, t's a juicy steak you crave!! Hang in there and please don't fear a total loathing of all food because it's not gonna happen. food is one of God's great gifts given to us in this life, and you will be eating many delectable and wonderful morsels for the rest of your time on this planet. And then it's off to Heaven- and who knows what feasts the Big GUY has waiting for us there!! Thanks ... Great info. I actually don't mind disliking these foods and welcome my new eating habits. Hoping it will stay this way as I'm not good when able to eat anything. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Freedom fighter 9 Posted April 7, 2014 Hi there. I used to have a sweet tooth in the highest degree before surgery. I am now 6 months out and has completely loose my desire for sweet things,especially chocolates....lol.Awesome. Did anyone else have this experience? 3 Band2Sleever, Andrew0929 and LuckyT reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lsuchick4 54 Posted April 7, 2014 Hi there. I used to have a sweet tooth in the highest degree before surgery. I am now 6 months out and has completely loose my desire for sweet things,especially chocolates....lol.Awesome. Did anyone else have this experience? Yes! Almost every day things become more sweet tasting to me - it's too much. Even Powerade Zero is too sweet now. I like the Nestle Pure Life waters with flavors (lemon, orange, etc) and even those are too sweet. So anything with actual sugar in it that is supposed to be really sweet is WAY TOO MUCH! 1 Andrew0929 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sassypants 674 Posted April 7, 2014 for the first few months all i really ate was fish everything else was just painfulll then oddly the thing i could eat first no worries was steak, not all beef but steak! i tried casserole beef stir fry roast painful unpleasant but steak no problem! now i hardly eat fish its not that i dont like it but you know fish is kinda pricey! i eat chicken chicken yep more chicken lol but i did mostly before anyway. turkey steak hello mr ribeye yum yum i will here and there have a slice or 2 of roast pork or beef but its tricky. eggs are not my friend tried them 3 times spaced out my body tries to turn inside out and expel all my organs i heave so much on half a teaspoon of it so i just dont. what you dont want to do is let your mind take over and seem to automatically reject food now because in the back of your mind the less you can eat the less you will eat therefore the better you will do. food aversion not good if its just mentally and not actually physically that could spiral till your just eat apples and nothing else! 1 Band2Sleever reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Freedom fighter 9 Posted April 13, 2014 Something I find more and more unusual, is that certain food that I used to enjoy as comfort food is loosing there apeal... they just don't taste as good as they used to. Sometimes that is frustrating as I want to enjoy them at that moment and then the experience is so dissapointing. I realised I have emotional conections to these carbs and need to work through this, but im not sure how to fill this void now.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites