belunos
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If it's not just acid, then there's a chance you'll stay hungry until you're on solid foods. I stayed hungry for over a month. It SUCKED hardcore, but I just had to suck it up.
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You shouldn't be taking any antibiotics that weren't prescribed for you're current symptoms. They're usually pretty targeted, and if you don't need them you're just killing healthy bacteria your body needs.
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No, the surgery itself doesn't remove the desire to eat. Its not being able to eat much for the next few months that helps in that regard.
In my experience anyway. It SUCKED at first, wanting to eat but not able to. At around six months, the desire and amount are around even. I don't really desire more than I can eat at this point.
BabySheldon reacted to this -
6 months and started losing hair? ! Crackers, I'm 5 months out and thought I was out of the woods! Grate on the loss though!
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They really need to sticky one of these posts. Most people hit stalls pretty early, it seems like good info to put front and center on these forums
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My first day was easy like that as well. That second day, after the anesthesia wore off, that was a nightmare
Hope it doesn't happen to you! But even if it does I was better again the next day!
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I want to say it was just hearing that I had fatty liver, which is a straight line to liver disease, but I've felt like crap for years. But even feeling bad wasn't it. It was fear. We all either get to an age, or see someone else go through it. Either way, at some point knowing our own mortality will sneak up on you and make you afraid of dying young.
I was stricken with panic attacks. Fear of death. I didn't want to have a heart attack in my forties, or strokes in my 50s. Either way my chance of seeing 60 was grim.
So I got the surgery about 4 1\2 months ago, lost 100 lbs so far, and the fear has abated.
Best. Decision. Ever.
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Flintstones! At my 3 month checkup my doc said my panels look great, so they must be working
ejgin and Pretty_In_Purple reacted to this -
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Once I started the process it felt like it took forever. I had about four months as well. Everyone said it would fly by, but it didn't for me
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I was that way for a while. At about 3 1/2 months I nibled here and there on some carby items and found that I didn't really have a taste for them anymore. I can't speak for you, but there could be a point where you don't even miss the junk food.< /p>
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There's nothing wrong with weighing daily as long as you have proper expectations. In the beginning though that's hard to do.
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This sounds counter to what you hear, but I was able to eat more at 3-4 weeks than I can eat now (almost five months). I surmise it was because my stomach was swollen and the nerves hadn't fully recovered yet.
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I put it in everyone's face and almost dared them to get snide about it. But, I'm kind of a dick so I don't imagine many will take that road.
People were really more curious than anything though.
TSJackie reacted to this -
My wife wasn't on board at first. I'm a statistics guy though, so I laid out the research.
I don't have the numbers in front of me, but the chances of losing a bunch of weight and keeping it off more than four years are abysmally low.
Also, I was at higher risk of dying from weight complications than from the surgery.
Lastly, I was 37 when I started. With my weight and comorbitaties I didn't have the luxery of taking 'the high road'. It all pretty much convinced her.
Georgia Pritchett and eyemama5 reacted to this -
I wish some had told me my hunger could return so quickly. I mean, I knew it would return at some point, but I didn't expect it a week after surgery. I eventually worked it out, but being hungry and on liquids for the next month was not a happy time
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It's very likely you will stop craving them. I wanted carbs badly after surgery, but after a couple of months I found high carb/starch food unpalatable.
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Atkins makes perfect scientistic sense if you lead a sedentary lifestyle. Keep in mind it advocates low carb, not no carb.
I'm about 3 1\2 months out, and the only carbs I get these days are veggies. I never thought I'd see the day, but breads and breading kinda grosses me out now. I feel no I'll effects.. Quite the opposite.
Miss Mac reacted to this -
I had actually gained 20 while on the three month. Still had the surgery, but your mileage may vary.
One week post opt...questions
in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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What plan are you all on that you're eating a week out from surgery?!