Day 4 post op. Hunger pains!
Are you on a PPI? Stomach acid can mimic hunger, so some surgeons prescribe one for the first month or so.
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At this point post-op you can't trust anything your stomach is telling you. The nerves have been severed so it's not a reliable source of information. What your brain is interpreting as hunger is likely either acid or dehydration. If you're not taking a PPI, ask your surgeon about getting on one.
How much liquid are you getting in each day? You need to be getting a minimum of 64 ounces. If you're already getting that, aim for 96. If you're having problems with liquids, work to find out the liquid that will work for you. Some people have an easier time with different temperatures - hot broth, warm tea, ice cold crystal light.. whatever works for you drink that.
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Acid, as others said. I'm shocked they didn't start you on a PPI.
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I'm day 3 post-op and there is no hunger whatsoever but there is pain. That pain is most prevalent when I swallow anything but I am assuming it is as all the responses note above: acid dehydration and nerve pain and gas. You absolutely must drink something and small sips are the only way. I'm using the 1oz/30ml Med cups from the hospital. Take two swallows to get that once ounce down and it gets easier as the day goes on. Any more than that really hurts me.
hope things get better soon.
take care.