Question:
I feel so full after
just a few bites. I know I am only 5 weeks out, but it seems like I am so hungry and I eat about 5 bites and I am full. really full. I have good bowel movements and have not vomited. I just wondered does this get better? I dont want to try and eat large amounts, I just want to get in enough food like I am suppose to. I take vitamins every day b 12 sublingual, calcium. I get my protein through shakes and a protein drink my surgeon suggested. I try to eat chicken and other meats (chewed thoroughly) but like I said feel full so quickly. so does this get easier ? I wind up wasting food, cause of this full feeling. thanks for any help. melinda — taterbug898 (posted on January 1, 2005)
December 31, 2004
I use to get full after just a few bites of food. I am over 1 year out and
I was just able to eat meat about 6 months ago. So if you can eat meat you
are going better than me. Anyway, you do not want it to get too easy eating
too much food. To this day, I do not take more than what I think i will
eat, isially about a teaspoon of each food. Very rarely can I eat more. I
get my protein through carnation instavt breakfast, no sugar added kind. I
do not like all of that other protein stuff. When I had my surgery my
surgeon told me I would never be able to eat enough in a day to get my
protein intake, so I never expected to be able to eat a lot of food. I
think you are ok as long as you are not vomitting. Hope any of this helps.
Holly
— Holly H.
December 31, 2004
It took me til about 3 mos. out til I could do more than a few bites at a
time. There's so much swelling early on and it takes a long time to get
over it. Just maximize your first year and make sure you get your vitamins
and protein levels in as well as fluids. I'm over 2 years out and chicken
is one of the meats that I've never tolerated well at all. I do mostly
fish/shellfish and beef. I didn't try any meat at all until I was 6 weeks
out because remember you do need time to heal. I think you're doing fine
and yes, it will get better over time. One of the things I have had a
struggle with is this feeling of wasting food. I just eat what I can and
go with it.
— Cathy S.
December 31, 2004
Melinda - It sounds as though you are doing well. I experienced this too -
it wasn't until around 6 months out that I could begin to eat and drink
more "normally" again. Hang in there - it does get better. I
remember that feeling of wanting to eat more, but I couldn't. Sometimes
that still happens. It takes some time to adjust to our new portions and
to buy and fix less food. In time, you will be able to tolerate a more
normal portion (not pre-op normal, but reasonable person normal). Good
luck on your journey. Dee
— Dee G
January 1, 2005
Your surgery is working EXACTLY as it should! You paid the big bucks and
risked your life for exactly this! You WANT restriction, as long as you
have it, it's good! I know there is a myth out there that we will not get
enough calories, to which I say, if there is a calorie anywhere in the
room, it will jump on me. I don't NEED to go get them, they find me. Our
doc's plan seems weird by what many are doing today, but I still stand by
it. 1-2 oz meals eaten over no longer than 15 min, 5-6 of these per day.
The object is to keep the pouch teensy until the day you hit goal wt.
It'll relax fast enough without pushing it along. You still have to get
your water, your protein drinks, your vitamins...... food is sort of an
afterthought for now. Make sure it is GOOD food, but your 5 bites of meat
sound IDEAL to me.
— vitalady
January 1, 2005
Hi,
Your right on target! If you could eat more then that I would worry. I'm 15
weeks out and I just started eatting alittle more then just a few bites at
a time. Just try to eat the 6 small meals a days as your doctor has told
you.
Please try not to rush the process or you will hurt your pouch. Remember
how bad you wanted the surgery and your goal weight. Keep your eyes on the
prize! I'm 15 weeks out and have lost 50lbs. You can do it!
— Veronica M
January 2, 2005
welcome to the losers club! this is perfectly normal I still waste alot of
food too and I am 7 months out. But I can eat alot more than I think I
should. The key is eating more often much more often. so a whole deli
sandwich lasts me the whole day.
— Penney S.
January 4, 2005
you're right on target and that is exactly what is supposed to happen. I
worried about wasting food and then realized that is exactly why I got in
trouble in the first place. <G> I actually look forward to eating out
.... I end up with meals for the rest of the week and my food bill has
plumited. <G>
— coffenut
January 4, 2005
I stopped worrying about wasting food when someone told me that excess food
was wasted whether I dumped it down the garbage disposal or dumped it in my
tummy. How true...any excess turns to waste in one form or another. I do
work continually on understanding the portion sizes I can handle but if I
estimate incorrectly and don't want the leftovers, I dump it without a
second thought.
— scbabe
January 5, 2005
totally agree with SC BABE, You can put the leftovers in the garbage can or
use your body as a garbage can. I am doing my best to choose to treat my
body like the beautiful thing it is, and take care of it the way it
deserves to be cared for. I am not a garbage can.
— **willow**
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