Question:
I am going crazy with the smell of food. I want to taste, eat
I find myself making trips to the kitchen to drink water, to walk, etc. i am over stirring dinner on the stove, and I didn't even cook it...I want to eat that little piece of meat, or taste the soup. I am getting the feeling like i am missing something. I had my surgery on the 3/13/06...I was fine until yesterday. its proving a battle. thank you. — kublai92 (posted on March 21, 2006)
March 21, 2006
Hang in there it is just in your head, its your minds way of saying I miss
those things give them to me now. before you know it you will be ready to
start eating regular foods. Good luck on the new road to a leaner meaner
you. ;-}
— maria_sola
March 21, 2006
I had my surgery on the 2nd of March and I feel the same way. It is hard
to put into words the feelings I have. I just miss the whole process of
sitting down and eating an actual meal. You say that you feel like
something is missing, well it is!!! Your whole life is different now, its
a strange feeling but I know that in a few months I will be able to sit
down and eat normal foods, just not a whole plate of it. It is hard since
everything revolves around food! Stay strong, we will get through this
tough part.
— jomamma
March 21, 2006
I was the same way at first it does get better just hang in there.
— ree
March 21, 2006
I was the same way at first it does get better just hang in there.
— ree
March 21, 2006
I actually did better cooking and smelling the food. It took that head
hunger away. Not cooking and smelling food really put me through the test.
Once I smell the food I don't want to eat it. This happened to me the
first 2 weeks after surgery. I had an RNY on Jan 3, 2006 and not much head
hunger. Hang in there, it will pass. Kristy
— Kristy
March 21, 2006
I actually did better when cooking and smelling the food. It took that
head hunger away. Not cooking and smelling food really put me through the
test. Once I smell the food I don't want to eat it. This happened to me
the first 2 weeks after surgery. I had an RNY on Jan 3, 2006 and not much
head hunger. Hang in there, it will pass. Kristy
— Kristy
March 21, 2006
I too had the same thing. Like Kristy I liked the cooking and smelling and
then passing on it. I also remember something that I learned in Weight
Watchers that said go ahead and enjoy the smell and remember the way the
food felt in your mouth and tasted and enjoy it because that is what you
are actually craving (for me, anyway) and I don't have to worry about
calories or weight gain. I am 7 months out and still do it. Especially,
when hunger strikes and I am out with friends and we go to lunch or out to
eat. I can then order something healthful without feeling deprived.
— 1968 Loser
March 21, 2006
Diana, I had the same problem, but the thing is acted on them, I was
packing my husbands lunch every morning and smelling and feeling the yummy
cheesy rice cakes and I figurd one wouldn't hurt so little by little I got
one down (a little over two weeks out)I went down fine ,well later on in
the evening I was eating my dinner pureed chicken (it was allowed) and got
the worst pain so I stopped eating and within a hour I was in excruciating
pain and vomiting up blood . I vomited all night long, had an appt. to see
surgeon and he immediatly put me in the hospital for dehydration and to
find out what was causing all this to happen and had the x-rays with the
nasty drink stuff and come to find out it was a blockage. Must be the rice
cake swelled when it got wet and the rest is history I was able to go home
the next day.So make sure you follow the Dr's orders I wish I had. Good
luck you will be able to eat soon enough.Open RNY Sept 29th 2005-75 lbs so
far.Pam
— sunnie
March 22, 2006
I know how you feel, I cheated once and tasted
— vlaster
March 22, 2006
I know how you feel, I cheated once and tasted -- DON'T DO IT!!! I got so
sick! Now that I'm starting pureed foods today I'm scared I'll get sick
again.....do yourself a favor and keep telling yourself....... I can do
this if I take it one day at a time... for this moment I'm good, I can do
this!
— vlaster
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