Alive and well...
Heya wonderful people! I'm alive...and doing well. I've finished my first day of driving to S. Dakota and I'm hanging out in Nebraska until tomorrow then I should be near S Dakota finally. But anyway, I want you guys to know that you were all on my mind and I can't wait to be able to catch up!
I finally slowed my weighloss down by following Dr. B's recipe of tons of protein, yet my hunger is zero. And when I do eat, it's sad to see how little I can actually consume. Half of a piece of a thin slice of ham is about the most I can eat. Is this common to everyone?
Anyway, I will be catching up when I can while on the road! Can you guys let me know when you got your hunger back, and not just whne you got it bac but when you could eat more than 2 bites of something without immediately feeling sick or overly full? I feel like something is wrong because I'm not lusting for food, and my hunger is in the negative. Water still seems to be the thing that satisfies the most.
Miss You All !!!!
T.
I can't answer your hunger question because I did get hunger back after about a month. But it's not the tummy growling kinda hunger. It's the "my-tummy-feels-empty" kinda hunger. Way different than pre-op. But I think we VSG'ers are different than you RNY'ers so someone else will chime in here. Don't get too skinny - that would just be wrong!
I hope you are feeling well and enjoying your boys! Happy Vacation!
Kim
Have a great trip-
Liz
Total Loss: 137 lbs
Hey T:
I am sure I am in the minority - but even after 2 years I don't feel that I feel hunger. I know when I am "supposed" to eat but as far as wanting to chew off someone's arm, I haven't felt that. However, with that being said - sometimes (still) two bites and I want to hurl and then on other days it takes 1/2 cup to 3/4 cup to satisfy the grouchy pouchy. I never know until I take a couple bites what that little monster is going to do.
You are probably right where you should be right now with a RnY. Nothing is wrong if you are not lusting for food. That is a GOOD thing and hopefully that feeling will stay with you for a long time. Yes, it is very weird how little we can survive on after surgery. Just make sure that what you do consume is good stuff - dense proteins (follow your list!) and lots of fluids. Especially with you up in the Badlands - you need to make sure you do not get behind in your fluids.
Hopefully you got me ecard the other day. I'll be thinking about you & the boys traveling - be safe and take care of each other!
Miss you loads!! R
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COURAGE IS NOT THE ABSENCE OF FEAR BUT RATHER
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on 7/20/08 10:30 am - VA
Robyn
I am glad you and the boys are doing well on your big trip. Enjoy the little guys! They will be men before you know it! I still can't believe my "baby" is 23 years old! What happened to Legos and toy trucks?!?
My hunger returned at about one month also. It is not the ravenous, eat anything not nailed down hunger but a derfinite empty feeling in tiny tummy. I can eat different amounts on different days and depending on what food I am eating. The tiny tummy rules the roost at all times!
Drive safely and have a good time!
Denise
I have a few times where I feel somewhat hungry but thats when I realize its like 4 pm and i havent ate all day...lol. Some days I just get so wrapped up in the day I don't even think about eating until the old tummy says HEY DUDE FEED ME YOU IDIOT. Then I eat a little bit and I am fine.
ONEDERLAND!!!! FINALLY!!!! WHOOOO HOOOOO!