Will the RNY help you diet after 2yrs.
I am 2 years out from my surgery and have gained about 15-20 pounds back. I didnt lose a lot in the first place. I was at 240 when I had surgery, then got down to 175, and now I am creeping back to that 200 line. What is the best course to take now. I have never had any problems eating anything except for rice and pasta and believe it or not I dont even want it anymore. Is it harder to lose weight after surgery of is it easier? I am really starting to get the hunger feeling back too. That doesnt help either. I loved it when I didnt notice I was hungry.
My doctor told me to expect this (he said to expect a 10% bounce-back after about 2 years), but I always felt like it wouldn't happen to me. Knowing that this isn't uncommon doesn't solve things, but I do feel like a little less of a failure knowing other people are in the same boat.
Angie - I am in the same place also. I was at 10 when I had my VSG, droppd to 147 in 10-11 months - and now 3 years out have gained back 20 pounds. I feel really desperate - I though the feelings of hunger would have been eliminated, but I feel genuinely hungry - not head hungry (like in the morning if I skip breakfast). I have developed a serious aversion to protein-shakes - can't stand the sight of them! hate that lingering sweetness from the sweeteners. Ugh! Have sporadically tried to get back to tracking my food, but that just made me more hungry.
Started a liquid diet in the last few days, and have lost maybe 1 pound. My body hangs on to weight, I feel hungry, I feel desperate. So today I signed back on to OH-forums to find folks that can help me get through this and drop 10-15 lbs. I like how I look and feel at 160 - but keep thinking I should try for 155 so I have a "margin".
Chocolate is what I crave, non-stop - and crunchy things.
Pray for me people - help me get there.