One single hiccup after eating, lol.
Since starting back on purees yesterday, I've noticed that when I'm almost finished my meal, I will hiccup, once. Is that my body's cue to stop eating, lol? I've decided it is, but is that crazy of me, lol?
So far, no pain after eating, thank God.
Thanks,
Kathy
Pre-Op Visit: Jan. 10, 2017, weight 304, surgeon: Dr. David Lindsay, St. Joe's, Toronto
1st Day of (3 weeks worth of) Optifast: Jan. 11, 2017
Surgery Date: Feb. 1st, 2017
Kathy
My surgeon told me before surgery that he would cut the vagus nerve and doing that would take hunger away.
Every surgeon has their own techniques. Your surgeon can tell you if your vagus nerve was severed.
If it was, I think you are very lucky to have that surgeon. It will be ten years in October and I have never felt hunger since my surgery.
Real life begins where your comfort zone ends
Before surgery, I told my surgeon I was worried that the surgery would not work because I would always get so hungry.
He said that he would just cut the vagus nerve and then there would be no more hunger. I had never heard of that before he told me about it.
I do wish that all surgeons did that. Many do not. My advise to someone having the surgery would be to request that the surgeon sever that nerve during the procedure.
Some surgeons have experimented with just cutting the vagus nerve instead of doing weight loss surgery. I don't know if having it as a separate operation would make sense for someone who already had their surgery and still has an intact vagus nerve.
If you have the sneezing, hiccupping or runny nose with eating, it is a good bet that you no longer have an intact vagus nerve.
Real life begins where your comfort zone ends