baribetty 165 Posted May 3, 2018 I expected to possibly not to feel hungry for months... more than pain, or gas pain, my stomach just feels empty and hungry. Is this normal??HW 289SW 262VSG 5/2/18 Kaiser, Ontario - Dr. Chin 1 kateBoo reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
allwet 868 Posted May 3, 2018 1 hour ago, baribetty said: I expected to possibly not to feel hungry for months... more than pain, or gas pain, my stomach just feels empty and hungry. Is this normal?? HW 289 SW 262 VSG 5/2/18 Kaiser, Ontario - Dr. Chin The 3 H's - Head Hunger - Habit and Hormones You have been sleeved but the only part of you that understands that right now is your stomach. You still have the habit of eating and your mind still expects certain actions and reactions from you and your hormones are going on one hell of a ride right now. Try to keep your mind occupied and dont dwell on food. in something between 3 and 14 days you will start to settle down as the surgery heals and your hormone levels find a new normal and your brain gets used to you doing the whole eating thing different. It can be a very traumatic time period if you havent prepared yourself for the mental game ahead of you. Every issue you had or didnt think you had will rise up and mess with your mind. The sleeve does its job but the other 95 percent is mental and how much you struggle with it will decide how happy you are for next 6 months. 3 wowerinreally, Orchids&Dragons and zombievsg reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Creekimp13 5,840 Posted May 3, 2018 (edited) The one big S....STARVATION:) You've been on a starvation diet...you're going to continue to be on one for a while...and starvation causes HUNGER. Actual real bonafide honest to God hunger. Concentration camp hunger. Dying of starvation hunger. Donner pass hunger. Sally Struthers Children in Africa hunger. Not only have you deprived your body of the calories it lives off of everyday for basic metabolism for a couple of weeks on your presurgical diet.....you have now added the massive caloric demand of needing to do lots of repairs (healing). Some people don't experience hunger after surgery. Hormones? Nausea? Luck? Many others experience extreme hunger. I could have chewed my leg off. And it's tough...because it's extremely important that you follow your instructions to the letter right now. Just have to take it a day at a time. You'll make it. After I started eating around 1000 calories a day, I felt a LOT better. I eat about 1200 calories a day now...have no hunger. It gets better. Hang in there! Edited May 3, 2018 by Creekimp13 5 CyndieRI, baribetty, madscientistmommy and 2 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wjgo 272 Posted May 3, 2018 Its not ad bad as last post. If you followed operation procedures, you probably stopped drinking for a while. While you have an IV drip with Water, you are probbaly just very thirsty. The need for water can sometimes be disguised as hunger. I felt extremely dehydrated after the surgery, because one can still not drink to the next day. Hunger, is actually a part of being human, and a sign that your body is doing what is supposed to do. I understand now that one of the contributing factor to my obesity was that, I hated hunger, I detested it. So I would eat whenever I was hungry. But being hungry is just a sign that your nody is using stored nutrients and energy. You are supposed to be hungry between meals. You will get hungry, but you will soon learn that you will fill up very fast. The most importan this is to follow you diet instructions afterwards. Your body is going to need Protein, and its the most important part of your meals. 1 CyndieRI reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hopeful333 49 Posted May 3, 2018 I expected to possibly not to feel hungry for months... more than pain, or gas pain, my stomach just feels empty and hungry. Is this normal??HW 289SW 262VSG 5/2/18 Kaiser, Ontario - Dr. ChinI was sleeved yesterday 5/2/18 at Kaiser West LA. Experiencing gas pains, abdominal pain and some hunger. I think my body is just confused. Started sips of Water today but only made it through 45cc in an hour before I had to stop due to nausea and gas. I am walking but it has only relieved some of it. Good luck to you! StaciSW 219.5CW 207.2Surgery Date 5/2/18Gastric Sleeve 1 baribetty reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gundy 139 Posted May 5, 2018 I was sleeved yesterday 5/2/18 at Kaiser West LA. Experiencing gas pains, abdominal pain and some hunger. I think my body is just confused. Started sips of Water today but only made it through 45cc in an hour before I had to stop due to nausea and gas. I am walking but it has only relieved some of it. Good luck to you! StaciSW 219.5CW 207.2Surgery Date 5/2/18Gastric Sleeve Hi Staci, I was sleeved on May 2, too! Trying to drink but definitely not getting Protein. The shakes make me sick! Not much pain, but I hate being nauseated. Prior to surgery, I consistently walked 10,000 to 15,000 steps a day, but I’m laying low for awhile and just walking a bit at a time. Everyone keeps saying that this is the worst time. I hope so. One day at a time! Hang in there! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites