Sapot 3 Posted July 16, 2021 Hi All, It’s been 7 years since my gastric sleeve surgery and I am currently at 194 Lbs (topped the scale at 268). My current issue is, when I eat meals the hungry does not subside, my stomach fills up quickly, where I cannot finish my portion, yet, I am not satisfied and eating more doesn’t end the hunger, just makes me uncomfortable. Do others suffer from this, any suggestions? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kris77 1,538 Posted July 16, 2021 Sounds like you have head hunger. Try doing something active to distract yourself after your meal. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lizonaplane 1,613 Posted July 16, 2021 I agree. Sounds like head hunger. Try brushing your teeth or going for a walk. Or, work with a therapist to see if there are other issues that need to be resolved. But make sure it's a bariatric trained therapist, or they won't have a clue how to help you. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maisey 260 Posted July 16, 2021 47 minutes ago, Sapot said: Hi All, It’s been 7 years since my gastric sleeve surgery and I am currently at 194 Lbs (topped the scale at 268). My current issue is, when I eat meals the hungry does not subside, my stomach fills up quickly, where I cannot finish my portion, yet, I am not satisfied and eating more doesn’t end the hunger, just makes me uncomfortable. Do others suffer from this, any suggestions? If you fill up quickly, cannot finish your portion and eating more causes discomfort, you are not hungry. You want more. Those are 2 different things. I only serve myself my portion. It takes self-talk when I want more to remind myself that I don't actually need it. 1 lizonaplane reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ShoppGirl 5,024 Posted July 16, 2021 I am four and a half months out and have this already. I know that it has to be head hunger because there is no way the hunger hormones has come back already. I am scheduled to see a therapist that specializes in disordered eating soon. Perhaps something to consider. 1 lizonaplane reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sapot 3 Posted July 16, 2021 Thanks, it’s not “ head-hunger” it’s the sensation of not abating the hunger, I eat slowly and small portions, but always fill up, before my stomach or really my brain has been satisfied. Not sure if I’m describing this sensation as well as I could…..Si Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lizonaplane 1,613 Posted July 16, 2021 4 minutes ago, Sapot said: Thanks, it’s not “ head-hunger” it’s the sensation of not abating the hunger, I eat slowly and small portions, but always fill up, before my stomach or really my brain has been satisfied. Not sure if I’m describing this sensation as well as I could…..Si If your hunger is gone, you have eaten enough. Our brains want more because we are used to over-eating. Our brains are not going to be satisfied with "just enough". That's pretty much the definition of head hunger. That takes therapy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sapot 3 Posted July 16, 2021 Ok, got it, I’ve in Boynton Beach, Florida, any known / recommended therapist for eating disorders? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ShoppGirl 5,024 Posted July 16, 2021 (edited) 37 minutes ago, Sapot said: Ok, got it, I’ve in Boynton Beach, Florida, any known / recommended therapist for eating disorders? I don’t know anyone in Boynton but I also live in south florida and have an appt with someone who is in Port St. Lucie on Monday. I am a little ways from Port St. Lucie so it’s a telehealth appt. All I know is it was really hard to find someone who even claims to work with disordered eating near me but she does. Her name is Gina Eaton. I can’t seem to find her number right now but will save it when she calls me Monday.I scheduled my appt a few months ago so I would call ASAP as she has a long waiting list. 772-800-3037, she just called to confirm my appointment. Edited July 16, 2021 by ShoppGirl Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sapot 3 Posted July 17, 2021 Thank you very much, I appreciate the information, I will definitely pursue with a therapist….Si Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brightly 16 Posted July 17, 2021 9 hours ago, Sapot said: Hi All, It’s been 7 years since my gastric sleeve surgery and I am currently at 194 Lbs (topped the scale at 268). My current issue is, when I eat meals the hungry does not subside, my stomach fills up quickly, where I cannot finish my portion, yet, I am not satisfied and eating more doesn’t end the hunger, just makes me uncomfortable. Do others suffer from this, any suggestions? Would it help to eat before you feel desperately hungry? I find it hard when I wait too long to eat. I have not had surgery yet, but if I wait too long, it seems like it reduces my sensation of feeling satisfied. Hope that helps. Sounds difficult. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sapot 3 Posted July 17, 2021 Thanks, have to keep open minded and try to change my habits, I posted to see if there were similar issues and recommendations. Will try to work with a therapist….thanks for your feedback…..Si Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jaelzion 1,128 Posted July 17, 2021 32 minutes ago, Sapot said: Thanks, have to keep open minded and try to change my habits, I posted to see if there were similar issues and recommendations. Will try to work with a therapist….thanks for your feedback…..Si There are a lot of reasons why we eat, and satisfying physical hunger is only one of them. When you still feel the urge to eat after you are no longer hungry, ask yourself why? Your stomach can't hold anymore, so what is it you are looking for in more food? What's going on in your life? Are you looking for emotional comfort? Your tummy is full, so what part of you is it that wants more food? I posted this a while back, when I was dealing with a craving. As others have said, therapy can help you dig into those questions. But until then, you can start by asking your "Why do I want more food? What is it going to do for me?" Sometimes you can identify the cause, as I did in the story below. Quote Not long ago, I really wanted a cookie and when I stopped to ask myself why, I realized that I had just come out of a meeting that did not go as well as I had hoped. I felt disappointed, embarrassed, upset. And I wanted a cookie. Once I realized what was at the root of my craving, I was able to redirect those feelings. I got a cup of coffee instead. It was warm and sweet and about 200 fewer calories than the cookie. And I took it and went and sat around the backside of the building where it was quiet and peaceful (being an introvert, that was comforting to me). I thought through what had happened and what to do next as I drank my coffee. And 30 minutes later I was good to go. Every situation is different, but I'm getting better at asking myself "What's going on? Why do you want that?" 1 AjaSlimtone reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arabesque 7,442 Posted July 17, 2021 7 hours ago, Sapot said: Thanks, it’s not “ head-hunger” it’s the sensation of not abating the hunger, I eat slowly and small portions, but always fill up, before my stomach or really my brain has been satisfied. Not sure if I’m describing this sensation as well as I could…..Si You said it yourself: always fill up before my stomach or really my brain has been satisfied. If your brain is wanting more that’s head hunger. If your tummy is full you’ve had enough. There’s a big difference between needing to eat & wanting to eat and also between eating enough & eating until you are full. After my surgery, I started asking myself if I needed that next bite or did I just want it. If I wanted it I put the cutlery down.I still do this. Therapy should help you recognise your cravings & desire to eat (habit, emotions, etc.) & then develop strategies to manage that desire & reduce some of their power. I hope you can find a therapist who is supportive & you feel comfortable with. Good luck. 1 AjaSlimtone reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AjaSlimtone 34 Posted July 17, 2021 Thank you ladies for all your excellent insight. I'm sure OP isn't the only one battling the head hunger issue. It's one of the main things I'm trying to tackle now before my procedure in Oct. Good luck, OP. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites