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To crave things you were never interested in before? I have never been interested in sushi before but have found myself wanting it so bad for 2days that I drove 35 minutes to pick some up last night for dinner for my whole.family (I could only eat 1 piece because I ate my Protein first like a good girl). whats going on and can I expect this kind of behavior more often lol?

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I've seen it the other way where things I used to crave I can no longer stand. It seems reasonable to go the other way also.

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Yes, you can expect this behavior more often. You have chosen to be healthy and in this journey, that means healthy eating. I have found myself craving veggies which I totally hated before. Now I enjoy veggies and will totally eat them. I also find that when I eat fish, I tend to lose weight then. I think it's the Omega 3's in the fish, so now I am taking fish oil capsules. They rock! I love eating healthy now. ;)

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I have been craving salmon patties, which I NEVER ate before!

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I think that's a natural reaction to the changes we're going through. I'm glad your new cravings are positive rather than for junk food! :) Enjoy the sushi!

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I have been craving salmon patties' date=' which I NEVER ate before![/quote']

I have alway despised salmon patties; but I have had to make some since my surgery. First time I have made them in 14 years. Very strange...

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It has been the same for me example i go to subway to get wife a sandwich I see there spicey Italin never had a desire to even try it now every time I go there for her i am tempted to get one big time. But i have resisted so far and its happened with other foods too

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I never thought of it as a healthy craving but I guess you are right. I had favorite foods before surgery that just don't even sound good at all anymore. I am glad because they were not foods I should be eating in the first place!

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I have definitely had a big change in my taste; even since the first few months of being sleeved! It's still in flux for me. It's strange but it does appear "normal."

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