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Hello all,

I'm 6 days post op Gastric bypass, and I am never ever hungry. I've been forcing myself to eat a few sips of Protein shakes and some sugar free Jello. The thought and action of eating makes me physically nauseous. I've been taking my anti nauseous medicine, but I don't feel like eating at all.

I've been trying to get my fluids in...I generally do okay.

I guess I just wanted to know if this is something everyone deals with or if it's normal?

❤️8/17/16

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be glad for it and milk it for everything it's worth. It's super easy to stick to the food plan when you're never hungry. There are a lucky few whose hunger never comes back (I hoped and prayed I'd be one of them), but for the vast majority of us, the hunger does come back - anywhere from a few months to a year later (mine came back at six months out). After it comes back, it becomes more of a challenge to stick to the program -because you're hungry!! (although most people say their hunger is not as intense as it was pre-surgery). It will never in your life be easier to lose weight as it will be the next few months - so take full advantage of it!! (but do make sure you get all your nutrients in - you want to stay healthy!!)

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p.s. the nausea should go away soon - I only had it the first few days post-op. If it doesn't, call your surgeon's office.

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Let me assure you, this is completely normal.

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After RNY gastric bypass surgery, I completely lost my hunger. I found it was not too difficult to lose weight when hunger was not constantly, continuously gnawing at my bones. Before surgery, whenever I was eating, I was already thinking about what my next meal would be. This condition of no hunger will last for about a year and then hunger will return, but it will not be as strong as pre-surgery.

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Im a year and some months I had my gastric bypass in April. I still did not do my 1 year check up but Im noticing I'm eating more. I really need some help to get back on track. I don't eat as much as I use to but I know its more and more as days go by. PLEASE SOMEONE HELP IM FALLING OFF THE BAND WAGON!! LOL

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I had a hernia repair and RNY 8/3/16 and have not felt hungry at all since. I theorize that I had the benefit of hunger center intervention through the procedure. Instead I will lose focus/energy; dizziness; cloudiness as an indication to eat. There are other signs and symptoms. Listen to your body.

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