foods i can no longer tolerate-temporary or permanent?

dreamer1234
on 5/8/19 3:31 pm

i have a question for you all who have been post-op for several yrs. i am 8 months post op and my taste buds have changed. i used to eat alot of pizza, bbq, fried foods, full fat ice cream and yes red meat but now red meat makes me sick. so does sugar. where i live there is a bbq restaurant on the ground floor that i used to eat at alot, now i just smell the stuff and i want to gag! i crave the healthy stuff, baked fish and chicken, fresh and frozen veggies and fruit, stuff like that. my big question is this- is this a temporary thing or a permanent thing? did the surgery which i hope it did totally change my taste forever? i talked to my surgeons nurse and she said everyone is different. any thoughts or comments about this would be greatly appreciate. thanks

White Dove
on 5/8/19 5:28 pm - Warren, OH

I go through phases where I want healthy foods and periods when I want something like a hot fudge sundae. Fortunately if I do indulge in the junk, I am not able to eat more than a few spoonfuls and then throw it away.

Real life begins where your comfort zone ends

catwoman7
on 5/8/19 5:50 pm
RNY on 06/03/15

the only things I really can't tolerate any more are fried things and anything that has a ton of sugar. I can eat something like a small cookie or a little bit of ice cream, but if I ate a lot of it, I'd pay for it later.

also, I learned a couple of months ago that I can no longer tolerate Reuben sandwiches, which I used to love (it was the first time I'd had once since I had WLS four years ago). Not sure if it was all the fat or else the acid in the sauerkraut, but I got REALLY sick.

RNY 06/03/15 by Michael Garren (Madison, WI)

HW: 373 SW: 316 GW: 150 LW: 138 CW: 163

dreamer1234
on 5/8/19 7:08 pm

thanks. this is helping me alot

Pobearsam7
on 5/8/19 7:30 pm

My taste buds have change and I'm close to 7 years out

sometimes smelling greasy food does make me want to gag even if I don't eat it

it is so weird

 Kelly                

dreamer1234
on 5/8/19 7:54 pm

this is helping me so much! for yrs i would eat bbq with fried okra and a large order of french fries but now smelling the stuff makes me gag and just thinking about McDonalds makes me gag too. but it helps to know that i am not alone.

Candrews1
on 5/8/19 11:43 pm - Jackson, TN
RNY on 04/17/15

I don't know the medical reason, but sugar is like Kryptonite to most of us. Ice Cream sent me over the edge so bad one time, I could barely walk. Now I am almost scared to touch it.

For me its anything with red sauce:Spaghetti, Lasagna etc..I think the acid in it makes it intolerable

Fried foods I can eat but just so little of it it's not worth it. I get filled up too fast. I use to eat fast food a lot, now I eat it 3x a year maybe and that's only on vacation or when traveling (Whataburger is like a treat for our family since one is not close)

Besides that, everything else is pretty normal now

Height=5"4' Age=49 RNY=04/17/2015

HW=285, CW=205, LW=197, GW=195

My exercise motto-Further or faster!!!

Liz J.
on 5/9/19 8:41 am, edited 5/9/19 3:57 am
DS on 11/29/16

I have had a few be temporary and some that seem to be permanent... I can't stand fast food of almost any kind, 99% of pasta makes me ill, too much sugar feels like I'm going to die, beans of all kind, and last about 90% of fried food makes me gag. I'm 2.5 years and I hope that it's permanent! Some of the temporary stuff was tuna, apples, red meat, BBQ (still can't do sauce on it!), and ice cream.

Good luck!

HW: 398.8 SW:356 GW: 175 CW:147

dreamer1234
on 5/9/19 1:42 pm

your comments do help me alot. thanks! i used to eat big bags of trail mix and a couple of months ago i tried 2 TBS and got very sick! i live in a small town and don't know of anyone who had the surgery. i do feel alone alot. there are so many changes that happen after weight loss surgery stuff that my surgeon never told me about. the only thing i can eat when i eat out that won't make me sick is Subway salads with meat and lite dressing. there are days when nothing even sounds good.

Liz J.
on 5/10/19 6:17 am
DS on 11/29/16

The surgeons don't know that much for the after surgery, that's why OB is great to have people to share your journey with and ask questions.

HW: 398.8 SW:356 GW: 175 CW:147

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