Hello familiar feeling...is it normal?
Hi all. I'm not active here at all. I signed up back before (maybe after?) my surgery in hopes of coming on all the time but truthfully I've had a hard time with the after surgery emotions. My depression has skyrocketed so therefor I tend to isolate when I do this. But anyway..this isn't what the subject is about..sorry. I was woken up yesterday morning to hunger and a rumbling belly. I'm 6 1/2 months out. Is this normal? The hunger "pains" did this on and off all day. Can someone tell me that I'm not alone with this?
I'm only 2 weeks post-op so can't say I have direct experience but have read some people saying that there are triggers like caffeine before bed or even going to bed on an empty stomach leaves them feeling famished when they wake up. Have you had any recent changes in eating before bed?
HW: 447 SW: 415 GW: 240 CW: 339 Total WL = 110
WL: Pre-op: -32 M1: -27 M2: -19 M3: -14 M4: -9 M5 & M6: -9 in progress
Hi, I'm sorry you were struggling with depression. A lot of emotions can come up after we take food out of the equation. As far as hunger goes, My first sleeve surgery I felt hungry all the time, since my resleeve revision I feel hungry just around my period. I honestly don't mind feeling hungry, I just make sure I eat extra protein those days if I need it. I also find that I lose more weight those times. Not everyone losing hunger or for many people the hunger will come back. But that doesn't change how much we can eat.
Take care of yourself and good luck!
on 7/26/16 7:57 am
Depression sucks. Are you seeing someone for help with your mental health? It can make an ENORMOUS difference, whether you do therapy only or end up on medication. I have bipolar and I'd be happy to chat depression stuff, feel free to PM.
Are you on an acid reducer? Stomach acid can mimic hunger, so staying on something like a PPI, at least for a bit, may help. Your surgeon can help advise you on that.
As others have said, make sure you're sticking to dense, lean protein. Lots of meat, next to no carbs.
Sparklekitty / Julie / Nerdy Little Secret (#42)
Roller derby - cycling - triathlon
VSG 2013, RNY conversion 2019 due to GERD. Trendweight here!
Yes, it does indeed. I had some issues with depression prior to surgery but it was mainly anxiety issues. I've had anxiety issues my entire life which has caused phobias. I'm on medication for the anxiety and depression issues but I've been on the meds for a long time (have tried different ones). I do not drive due to anxiety so unfortunately I can not get to counseling :( I am on Prilosec as needed. Maybe I should continue to take it every day. Thanks very much. I appreciate your reply.