What did you loose your taste for post op?

Fo' Shizzle My Sizzle
on 8/19/11 11:38 am
I lost my taste for coffee and bread. While I liked both just fine pre-op, post op I just can't take more than a couple sips or bites before losing interest and not wanting any more. I definately crave proteins more now that I'm post op, especially fatty ones!

How about you guys? What did you loose your taste for post-op?
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* Gail R *
on 8/19/11 11:46 am - SF Bay Area, CA
I was thankful to lose my taste for a lot of things. I knew I shouldn't eat simple carbs like bread but sometimes would be tempted to take a bite. After a couple of chews, I would think this taste isn't worth the grief and would transfer it to the tra**** was all for the better that I didn't want coffee for months. Who wants to irritate that new plumbing? And everything was too salty. What a great way to cut down on sodium! I didn't like milk anymore and suddenly loved vanilla soy milk which I disliked pre DS. All that changed after a few months except that I am salt sensitive. (good)

~Gail R~  high wt.288,  surg wt 274, LW 143, CW 153,  GW164

Fo' Shizzle My Sizzle
on 8/19/11 12:24 pm
At first I was worried about losing my taste for a lot of things, but I agree that sometimes it works out for the better!

Bread, now that I think of it, was usually a vehicle for other things like butter, sandwich meats, or cheese. On it's own it doesn't taste very good, maybe with those supercharged post-op tastebuds the blandess of the bread can't be ignored.

It's funny, it's almost like the taste buds quickly learn to crave that the DS body needs :)
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teachmid
on 8/19/11 12:09 pm - OKC, OK
Post op I hated my beloved coffee for the first 2 months, but now it's ok.

A few things I find interesting:
1. Love my coffee now with lots of cream, used to drink it almost black
2. Love mayo, can't stand Miracle Whip...used to be the other way around
3. Love Cesear salad now.....used to hate it
     -Gail-
SW  257    CW  169  GW  165
  
Fo' Shizzle My Sizzle
on 8/19/11 12:40 pm
I think what got me about coffee early out was that it was hard enough to stay hydrated as it was, it felt like just a couple of sips of coffee made my mouth feel so dry I couldn't get enough water to make it stop. It still makes me feel like that now, unless I make "coffee milk" where it's a glass of milk with a few tablespoons of coffee in it :) I also notice the bitterness much more now.

With the mayo/miracle whipe and ceasar salad taste switch, does it seem like your tastebuds like savory things much more than sweet now?
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teachmid
on 8/19/11 1:29 pm - OKC, OK
I don't know. I just find it really odd. Maybe it is sweet, now that I think about it. Used to love Crystal Light and absolutely hate bit now.
     -Gail-
SW  257    CW  169  GW  165
  
Pound4Pound
on 8/19/11 1:24 pm - Prattville, AL
The most notable food I lost the taste for and miss the most is steak. I still crave it from time to time, but not like before. I used to jump on steak like a meth head on meth. I would ALWAYS buy the biggest steak in the gracery store, and I'd eat every bite. Fat and all. And any leftovers anyone else had. Now I'll throw one on the grill and salivate over it the whole time. I lay it on the plate and after one to four bites.... I'm done. I cannot force down another piece. I almost hate it now. I guess I still mourn steaks in a way. I really get sad about it sometimes.

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Fo' Shizzle My Sizzle
on 8/21/11 2:55 am
Awww, I'm sorry :(

I have something similar where I would like to enjoy a food for much longer than I can right now. I know what you mean when you're limited to 5 bites and it sucks, that's not a long enough time to enoy a dish.

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vitalady
on 8/19/11 1:35 pm - Puyallup, WA
RNY on 10/05/94
cheese.

i still like Brie, Camembert, creamy Havarti

but even the mildest cheddar taste extra sharp to me. I like Muenster, but some days even that is too strong.

Weird, huh?

Michelle
RNY, distal, 10/5/94 

P.S.  My year + long absence has NOTHING to do with my WLS, or my type of WLS. See my profile.

(deactivated member)
on 8/19/11 1:39 pm - Beverly, NJ
That is weird because for me it's the exact opposite.  I can only stand shard and hard cheeses like Feta or sharp cheddar.  I can't stand any of the soft ones, even the smell grosses me out.
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