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I'm aware it was my choice to have the surgery and I reviewed the different types for 3 years before committing. Unfortunately' date=' nothing could have prepared me for what would occur post op. (Sleeved on the 22nd). I'm down 27lbs and I honestly could care less. I truly miss food...when I'm hungry I want to eat not sip. I feel like if I see another broth/ Soup I will off myself. Seriously, I do not see this getting any better. Plus, I fear the puree stage will look like baby vomit. Everyday I wake up praying I'm normal but come to the realization that I'm not and never will be. I just wish I was completely happy again BC I'm miserable.[/quote']

I was sleeved april 3rd. Not hungry but my stomach growls sometimes like I am & I have head hunger while cooking 4 my fam or some1 eating something that's good that I can't eat I do regret this sleeve from time 2 time specially when I am missing my best friend (food) or thinking about the long term effect of having this surgery or what I'm gonna do when I get old and picky or just sometimes downing all these Vitamins I even cry at times but I sit back and close my eyes and say 2 myself I did this 4 a reason I wanna b happy & live longer 4 my fam plus my self esteem was gonna ruin my marriage if I didn't do something bout it yes I had a pretty face but a big body yes I was only 215pounds but 5foot 4 so 2 me I looked about 300pounds it is a struggle & my doc & nut made it seem so easy but its not all we can do is think positive and stay strong cause what's done is done & its no going back good luck & it do get better

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One of the most difficult aspects of this whole deal is dealing with our heads. I often wish I could have brain surgery along with the VSg - to remove the portion of my brain that is addicted to food :) Take a deep breath and keep on going - eat for nutrition' date=' less for enjoyment, and learn to find enjoyment through other things - it is key to succeeding at this, and no it is not easy.[/quote']

I agree it is very hard & I wish my brain would feel like my stomach not hungry

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I understand how you feel so I am going to give you my little trick that helps me get through missing chewing regular food, I did it with my band and now my sleeve. I "eat" what ever I am craving. I chew it in my mouth and then spit it out in the trash. I also have my Protein Shake with me. I.chew and spit then take a sip of my shake. It tames my cravings, cheating without.cheating. I hope this helps you. Just do not swollow anything your not supposed to

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I understand how you feel so I am going to give you my little trick that helps me get through missing chewing regular food' date=' I did it with my band and now my sleeve. I "eat" what ever I am craving. I chew it in my mouth and then spit it out in the trash. I also have my Protein shake with me. I.chew and spit then take a sip of my shake. It tames my cravings, cheating without.cheating. I hope this helps you. Just do not swollow anything your not supposed to[/quote']

Just wondering y u no longer wanted the band & how long u been sleeved I wanted the band but my doc said the sleeve was best 4 me now I'm having regrets I was 215pounds when I got sleeved on april 3rd

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Yes as a matter of fact I did! It was suggested to me in a pm that if I had a "nicer" picture that perhaps people would find me a kinder more relatable person?

so here I am a nicer Laura-ven

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You are my favorite person to follow!!! You crack me up!

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I'm aware it was my choice to have the surgery and I reviewed the different types for 3 years before committing. Unfortunately' date=' nothing could have prepared me for what would occur post op. (Sleeved on the 22nd). I'm down 27lbs and I honestly could care less. I truly miss food...when I'm hungry I want to eat not sip. I feel like if I see another broth/ Soup I will off myself. Seriously, I do not see this getting any better. Plus, I fear the puree stage will look like baby vomit. Everyday I wake up praying I'm normal but come to the realization that I'm not and never will be. I just wish I was completely happy again BC I'm miserable.[/quote']

I was sleeves on the 23rd and have just started scrambled eggs and cottage cheese. That has helped so much. Thursday I can start Peanut Butter, crackers, bananas, and oatmeal. Hang in there it will get better!!!

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Yes as a matter of fact I did! It was suggested to me in a pm that if I had a "nicer" picture that perhaps people would find me a kinder more relatable person?

so here I am a nicer Laura-ven

<img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':P' />

Unicorns and rainbows... Love it!

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This is what the sleeve is for, you will now eat to live not live to eat.Hope things get better fast for you.

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I'm aware it was my choice to have the surgery and I reviewed the different types for 3 years before committing. Unfortunately' date=' nothing could have prepared me for what would occur post op. (Sleeved on the 22nd). I'm down 27lbs and I honestly could care less. I truly miss food...when I'm hungry I want to eat not sip. I feel like if I see another broth/ Soup I will off myself. Seriously, I do not see this getting any better. Plus, I fear the puree stage will look like baby vomit. Everyday I wake up praying I'm normal but come to the realization that I'm not and never will be. I just wish I was completely happy again BC I'm miserable.[/quote']

Yes.. unfortunately this surgery is not for those who like to eat a lot, who love the taste of food in their mouth, who love to go out and eat and can't resist ordering a lot of food and wanna eat it all.. but I would think during your 3 years of research you would've come across someone who told you the real deal about the sleeve.. hopefully the feelings you have will pass when you can actually chew again. Best of luck to you!!

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Yes.. unfortunately this surgery is not for those who like to eat a lot, who love the taste of food in their mouth, who love to go out and eat and can't resist ordering a lot of food and wanna eat it all.. but I would think during your 3 years of research you would've come across someone who told you the real deal about the sleeve.. hopefully the feelings you have will pass when you can actually chew again. Best of luck to you!!

The person you described this surgery not being for described me to a T. Because of my inability to resist eating huge amounts of food, I felt this surgery was the PERFECT surgery for me. If I couldn't practice Portion Control of my own volition, I needed medical intervention. So far, so good.

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The person you described this surgery not being for described me to a T. Because of my inability to resist eating huge amounts of food' date=' I felt this surgery was the PERFECT surgery for me. If I couldn't practice Portion Control of my own volition, I needed medical intervention. So far, so good.[/quote']

Its successfully worked for me too. I was and is still in love with food.. however when people ask me the real.. I keep it real. Yes I still get hungry. Yes I wanna eat everything bad still. But those moments are far in between for me..but for some like toy they can't handle those urges and it seems like the surgery has ruined their life. . I've never had that feeling.. not once since being post op

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Its successfully worked for me too. I was and is still in love with food.. however when people ask me the real.. I keep it real. Yes I still get hungry. Yes I wanna eat everything bad still. But those moments are far in between for me..but for some like toy they can't handle those urges and it seems like the surgery has ruined their life. . I've never had that feeling.. not once since being post op

What do u mean I can't handle those urges and the surgery ruin my life? Is that what I wrote NO

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What do u mean I can't handle those urges and the surgery ruin my life? Is that what I wrote NO

Not even gonna try and respond to that tone... good luck to you!

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What do u mean I can't handle those urges and the surgery ruin my life? Is that what I wrote NO

That msg was meant for the OP naroby87... so sorry you took offense

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That msg was meant for the OP naroby87... so sorry you took offense

U said but for some like toy they can't handle the urges and feel like they ruin there life that's y I said that & no offense taking was wondering what u was talking bout

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