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I’m 5 days out today and this evening I am sooo hungry. I have eaten a sugar free popsicle and have been sipping Water but nothing is helping. Anyone else feel hungry this early on in post op and if so any suggestions?

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Hi Surgery Sibling! :)

I'm also five days out. Today has been crazy for me. Lots of tummy rumbling, growly, and cramping. Also quite emotional. Whew! That'll wear ya out!

I have had moments that I thought I was hungry then realized I had forgotten to take my PPI. I hope that helps you!

Wishes for continued good healing!

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I'm 7 weeks out, unfortunately I wasn't one of those that lost their hunger. It was a very dramatic hunger the first 2 weeks, like my stomach was physically turning inside out, uncomfortable really. I just made sure I had something with me so I could eat every 2-3 hrs. I still get hungry every 2-3 hrs but its much more manageable now and I can ignore it if I chose.

I have never been on a PPI, it's not part of my surgeon's protocol and I have had no issue with reflux.

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Acid can cause empty gnawing sensations that mimic hunger and that's the only symptom, no other "reflux" feelings. You might ask your doctor about a proton pump inhibitor on get some over the counter omeprazole. I needed it for a solid three months. With it the "hunger" was gone.


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I am not on a PPI but I was prescribed heartburn medicine but I haven’t taken any because I didn’t feel I needed it. Are you all saying I should take it and see if it helps the hunger?


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I'm 7 weeks out, unfortunately I wasn't one of those that lost their hunger. It was a very dramatic hunger the first 2 weeks, like my stomach was physically turning inside out, uncomfortable really. I just made sure I had something with me so I could eat every 2-3 hrs. I still get hungry every 2-3 hrs but its much more manageable now and I can ignore it if I chose.
I have never been on a PPI, it's not part of my surgeon's protocol and I have had no issue with reflux.


Oh wow sorry to hear that. I have the same growling feeling. I’m not on a PPI either. I will continue to follow the all liquid diet I was just hoping I wasn’t the only one hungry 5 days out.


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I don't have firsthand experience, but I've seen others on here recommend taking a PPI if you have hunger/rumbling because it can mimic hunger. It's worth a try.

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I am not on a PPI but I was prescribed heartburn medicine but I haven’t taken any because I didn’t feel I needed it. Are you all saying I should take it and see if it helps the hunger?





YES!


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Oh wow sorry to hear that. I have the same growling feeling. I’m not on a PPI either. I will continue to follow the all liquid diet I was just hoping I wasn’t the only one hungry 5 days out.




Try one! Talk to your doctor or omeprazole is available over the counter.


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Perhaps I spoke too soon because I feel like I'm getting hungry also and I'm taking a PPI. I'm having a very difficult time drinking shakes but Bone Broth is filling for me.


You might need an increased dose. I needed double my initial dose.


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Just a note on omeprazole (prilosec). Unlike other PPIs, omeprazole does not work immediately, it can take up to 4 days to kick in.

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I thought that was true of all PPI's, it's not? I took protonix/pantaproxole.


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I think you are right Jess, I was thinking of famotidine and ranitidine, but those are not PPI's.

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