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I HATE food, I was sleeved, had nothing but problems, Bile Reflux and was revised to the Gastric Bypass on Nov 21st this year. I can honestly say I have NOT been hungry in a Year, Every time I eat I am bloated, and stomach rumbles, and feel sick...I HATE food and I HATE eating, wish I never had to put food in my body ever again....Feeling Terrible.

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just to add Sleeved Jan 9th 2013 Bypass Nov 21 2013

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I hate eating too! How much weight have you lost?

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Your "I hate food" header kind of scare me so I clicked on it. I'm 3 years post op. The first year I felt the same way, then I became afraid of food. Because I have GREAT insurance, I have a Nutritionist, a Dietitian, a psychiatrist, a psychologist, and a Life Coach in my corner and on my speed dial. Without these 5 brilliant people I would never had succeeded in reaching and surpassing my goals. Now that I am 3 years out, I firmly believe WLS is 25% Knowledge, 25% learning, 25% Physical, 25% Mental. Combined, these 5 people have taught me to trust my pouch, listen to my body, trust in food, and to NOT be afraid. If food becomes the enemy, then I will be defeated and all that I have been threw and learned will be for NOT. So during my I HATE FOOD stage, was the prime opportunity for me to forge ahead and start cooking/learning to make and tweek my own WLS recipes, and discover foods that DIDNT make me sick. Long journey but I got there, eventually, with a lot of phone calls and tears. So my advice to you, would be, just because curtain foods make you sick now, try them again in a few months, search for foods that wont make you sick, you have to have a relationship with food, might as well make it happy and peaceful one, I finally did, long journey to get there, but now we don't love a\

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sorry click the wrong button,,,end of my preaching is..while food and I don't love each other yet... we do have a respected understand :)

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I empathize with you, I have been having problems for the last 3 months after a successful sleeve surgery 08/2012 (18 months ago). I am approaching underweight and just want to be able to eat without vomiting after. There is a lot of talk of an RNY conversion but that just freaks me out.

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