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I have been really trying but I hate meat, in all forms.



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I loved meat, prior to June 27, 2017. I am a really good cook also, not to toot my own horn, but I really am. I had gestational diabetes with my second pregnancy and did so good that my daughter was born at 6 lb's 3 oz and no fat around her neck. But after surgery my taste buds have changed that nothing taste good and meat is just disgusting to me. I can add sauces, chile, veggies, I gag every time and can only get around 3 bites down. I can't stand eggs or bacon for Breakfast. chicken taste like a game bird to me. Beef, it's the consistency now that grosses me out and I can taste the blood. I am 8 weeks post up and I'm at my wits end. Does this taste bud thing go away? What do I do?

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I haven't tried many foods but I didn't get the taste change some of you are talking about. I take Probiotics to keep my same gut bugs, I wonder If people who don't take serious probiotics have more "taste changes" because their gut bug population has changed? No idea why the tastes change.

I can't do chicken yet because even puréed it seems too hard to swallow without fluids. It tastes ok, just the consistency, it's so hard and feathery. I bought tuna but I am afraid it will be like that too. I've had 1/4 burger on the grill with avocado oil mayo - tiny bites and the mayo helps it get down.

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Your tastes will continue changing for the next year or so. But for now, just concentrate on Protein from dairy, nuts, seeds, Beans, eggs, seafood? You might have to continue using protein shakes...

Good luck!

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I've thought about those gut bugs too! Lol.

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I've thought about those gut bugs too! Lol.

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Just now, Berry78 said:

Your tastes will continue changing for the next year or so. But for now, just concentrate on Protein from dairy, nuts, seeds, Beans, eggs, seafood? You might have to continue using Protein shakes...

Good luck!

I have been eating a lot of Beans, protein Water and cheese. eggs make me sick and I've never been a fan of seafood. I'm getting really frustrated because it seems like I can't eat anything.

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Just now, Berry78 said:

I've thought about those gut bugs too! Lol.

My Dr. never told me about taking a pro-biotic. Do you all think that would help?

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Probiotics won't hurt. And even if you never liked seafood, with your taste changes you might be surprised ;) Just make sure you try GOOD seafood that is fresh and well prepared.

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Are you worried about you want to like meat again or are you concerned about getting enough Protein? If it is the later, I can reassure you that there are plenty of non-meat protein options. I haven't eaten meat in 26 years. Since being post-op, I haven't had any issues getting in protein. Yogurt, Protein Shakes, cottage cheese, tofu, soy meat alternatives, nuts and seeds. There are plenty of options. I guess if you are upset that you don't like meat and wait to again, just be patient and keep trying. Your tastes will continue to change and perhaps your love of meat will return.

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