KT1981 294 Posted December 6, 2018 I'm 8 weeks post-op and I have been hungry the whole freaking time. Every dang day. Until earlier this week when it just... stopped. I'm hopeful, but also a little worried because I'm dealing with some serious Constipation that may have lowered my appetite due to being so backed up. Did anyone else get a late start to the "never hungry" party? It's like someone flipped a switch but I'm hoping it sticks around! 2 1 GreenTealael, Wanda247 and ProudGrammy reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Matt Z 4,139 Posted December 6, 2018 8 hours ago, KT1981 said: I'm 8 weeks post-op and I have been hungry the whole freaking time. Every dang day. Until earlier this week when it just... stopped. I'm hopeful, but also a little worried because I'm dealing with some serious Constipation that may have lowered my appetite due to being so backed up. Did anyone else get a late start to the "never hungry" party? It's like someone flipped a switch but I'm hoping it sticks around! The "you are guaranteed to lose your hunger" bs surrounding the sleeve is exactly that, bs. No surgery is guaranteed to make someone lose their hunger sensation. All the Ghrelin "research" isn't solid fact, we still don't understand hunger, how it happens, what *actually* triggers it, etc. Currently the information around Ghrelin is "we believe" not "we know". The sad truth is, the majority of WLS patients, no matter the surgery, will retain some level of hunger sensation or will regain that sensation within a year of surgery. It's rare that someone loses the sensation permanently. And some, never lose it at all. So if someone promised you that the sleeve would kill your hunger because it "removes" ghrelin production... well, they didn't tell you all the facts. 4 FancyChristine15, walk the talk, Wanda247 and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites