Considering sleeve gastrectomy
Hi - am new here and was hoping for a quick response as I have surgery tentatively booked for March 18th in Mexico. I want to make sure I am doing the right thing. My BMI is 31 and I have been struggling with my weight and putting on ++ weight every time I lose a little for 10 years. Before that I struggled with the same 10-15 lbs my whole life.
If I stick to a diet for more then a few days I feel hungry. Otherwise, I rarely eat because of hunger and when I do eat it is not large meals. Rather than eating a lot in one sitting, I have a compulsion to eat pretty well continuously. I don't eat bread, pasta or heavy meals. I eat "light weight" foods aren't aren't filling but pack a caloric punch - cookies, ice cream, Hershey's. My fear is if I and the type who doesn't eat because of hunger and continues to eat when I am full will the gastric sleeve work for me. Have any "grazers" out there had the sleeve and succeeded in reaching their weight loss goals?
Susan
I can tell you that grazing is the most dangerous habit and most likely to kill your chances of success. I had to deal with a substantial regain to learn that lesson. I highly suggest working on why you eat /graze - find an alternative way to comfort yourself. It's taken me years of therapy and eventually finding overeaters anonymous to find the solution to my grazing. Right now I plan my meals everyday the night before and do not deviate from that plan under any cir****tances. But more than that I have to constantly work on the causes and conditions that make me want to eat which is the most difficult part of my recovery.
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I agree with the last poster. I am a grazer who had the sleeve in October 2014. I find myself at times still grazing and as a result, I am still trying to lose the last 14 lbs. It is easy not to graze when you don't feel hungry in the first 6 months or so, but after you start feeling hungry again, it is much harder, although not impossible. I have to work at it every day and some days are more successful than others for sure. Good luck to you on whatever you chose.
Thanks silvergirl - I am sure that you are like me in that you have tried a bizillion times to lose the weight. Have you found that you have been able to make actual ha*****anges, or is it strictly a question of not being able to stuff as much in - ie are you eating differently and do you feel in control of your relationship with food.