A whole cheeseburger???

brittypie
on 8/31/04 3:30 am - Chicago, IL
RNY on 07/01/04 with
Please, please, please, someone tell me how I could eat a whole cheeseburger from McDonald's at just two months post-op?????? This seems crazy being that my stomach is supposed be the size of an egg!! I know some will say...."Even if you can, why would you??" Because I was hungry!!! I know it's a tool....but at this early post-op this surgery is supposed to stop me from eating like this....I thought!
Shelly G.
on 8/31/04 4:31 am - IL
Don't get so down on yourself ; ) I had my surgery on 6/25/04, my question is did you eat your breakfast & a morning snack, maybe you were just hungry because you didn't eat enough in the morning....just a thought! take care, Shelly
brittypie
on 8/31/04 10:43 pm - Chicago, IL
RNY on 07/01/04 with
That may be true Shelly...I had a really early breakfast...I still only have about 800 calories a day..so that is good. Thanks for the response!
Proud Military Mom
on 8/31/04 8:58 am - Reno, NV
Well if it makes you feel any better, when you take a cheeseburger and smoo**** up you could get it down to the size of an egg.... How did you feel AFTER did you feel you had over eaten? if you didnt then maybe i'd be concerned of course i'm pre op so I cant really help other than tell you about my smooshed cheeseburger.. Debby
brittypie
on 8/31/04 10:45 pm - Chicago, IL
RNY on 07/01/04 with
Thank you Debbie...for your response. I felt pretty full..I think I ate it too fast...I need to slow down to feel the fullness.
Kate W.
on 8/31/04 9:10 am - Algonquin, IL
I am 3 years post op and I still can't eat a cheesburger. I can't eat the bun but I can eat the meat. I think my stomach is the size of a small fist. I pray my stomach is that small. I don't eat a lot of food but I put so much liquid in my body I must be streaching my stomach.... what do you think?
brittypie
on 8/31/04 10:42 pm - Chicago, IL
RNY on 07/01/04 with
I don't know about stretching...I wanted to read up on it though...I am sure learning that everyone is different. Thanks!
Kate W.
on 9/1/04 6:47 am - Algonquin, IL
I use to explain to others how it felt right after surgery, how little you could put into your system. I remember 1/4 ounce of food could take me 45 minutes to eat. But as the months and years went by, I now can eat about 4 to 6 ounces at a meal. I try not to drink liquids before eating just so I can get more protein in. My best suggestion is to try eating very slow and if need be, watch the clock, take a bite every 10 minutes. When your full, pu**** away. The surgery gave me portion control, I now have to make better choices to keep the weight off. And I still have 15 lbs to go until I reach goal. Kate
Tracy L.
on 9/1/04 6:49 am
Jeanne, that does seem like an awful awful lot for only being 2 months out. I am over a yr out and cant eat that much or better yet, I wouldnt attempt to eat that much. Id make myself stop. You learn good eating habits and exercise habits early on. Like during the first six months. Yes, this is only a tool. Use it. Tracy open rny 5-12-03 384/170/115 -214LBS
MccGator
on 9/1/04 3:12 am - Northern, IL
Hi Kate!!! Nice to see you here!! Everyone this is my friend Kate, I play pool with her husband Tom and her brother in law Rich. They both beat my ass on a regular basis. In fact her husband Tom won the top gun trophey for this summers session. now for your question, Usually liquid is not a problem as long as you are not chugging and they are not high in cals or fat. Don oh sorry for the hijack
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