Please help! Ravenous hunger, 3 months out.
Hi TanyaR,
I'm sorry to hear you had to go thru a D & C. I would guess it is hormones that are causing your hunger. All I can suggest is distraction (take a walk, drink a cup of tea, do a project, etc) and healthy snacks.
I can relate to the feeling of being hungry and being really TIRED of being hungry all the time. I've been there! I had to up my calories over time just because it was so difficult. I did still get to my goal weight.
I make salads for snacks sometimes. I'll cut up a cucumber and make a dressing of plain yogurt, balsamic vinegar and artificial sweetener, or I'll make a broccoli slaw with trader joes broccoli slaw mix, cranberries, nuts and the same dressing. Or mashed cauliflower, or green bean dishes, or pan-fried cabbage, etc. There are tons of things you can make with zucchini which are also low calorie and delicious. You can eat as much as you want of these with little impact on weight loss.
Or you might decide to add more healthy meals until this passes. If you keep the meals healthy - all dense protein and low carb veggies, it won't impact your weight loss too much. This will pass!
best of luck,
Carol
Surgery May 1, 2013. Starting Weight 385, Surgery Weight 333, Current Weight 160. At GOAL!
Weight loss Pre-op 1-20 2-17 3-15 Post-op 1-20 2-18 3-15 4-14 5-16 6-11 7-12 8-8
9-11 10-7 11-7 12-7 13-8 14-6 15-3 16-7 17-3 18-3
Pre-op this happened to me constantly if I was on the wrong birth control. I went and got nexplanon, the implantable one, before surgery because I did not want to deal with that horrifying hunger. Even the phentermine did not dent it. It definitely might be why.
I follow a ketogenic diet post-op. I also have a diagnosis of binge eating disorder. Feel free to ask me about either!
It is not that we have so little time but that we lose so much...the life we receive is not short but we make it so; we are not ill provided but use what we have wastefully. -- Seneca, On the Shortness of Life