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I have always had a very sweet tooth but after my RNY, I'm finding things are too sweet. I had a weightwatchers apricot yoghurt and it was sickly by the time I got half way.... x

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34 minutes ago, cindi lafayette said:

Has anyone noticed that food tastes different?

No, not in my case.

food tastes as it did before surgery ... I'm just better at avoiding trigger foods now.

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2 hours ago, cindi lafayette said:

Has anyone noticed that food tastes different?

Are you asking because you're experiencing this or just asking in general? Are you pre or post op? If post-op it's common to go through a phase of things tasting different. A lot of flavors I loved in my Protein powders, yogurts, and Crystal Light drinks tasted terrible for a few weeks after surgery. It was truly bizarre. As I transitioned through the phases and was able to introduce more foods back into my diet things started to get back to normal.

That being said there are a handful of things I don’t like the taste of anymore. I used to love Miracle Whip over regular mayo. Now I can’t stand Miracle Whip. It comes off with a chemical taste now and don’t enjoy it at all.

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Are you asking because you're experiencing this or just asking in general? Are you pre or post op? If post-op it's common to go through a phase of things tasting different. A lot of flavors I loved in my Protein powders, yogurts, and Crystal Light drinks tasted terrible for a few weeks after surgery. It was truly bizarre. As I transitioned through the phases and was able to introduce more foods back into my diet things started to get back to normal.

That being said there are a handful of things I don’t like the taste of anymore. I used to love Miracle Whip over regular mayo. Now I can’t stand Miracle Whip. It comes off with a chemical taste now and don’t enjoy it at all.

Thank you. I’m hoping that it changes back soon. Wondering what I won’t like


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Just now, cindi lafayette said:


Thank you. I’m hoping that it changes back soon. Wondering what I won’t like

It will, don't worry. Honestly there is very little that comes to mind that I don't enjoy. It has more to do with what the food is rather than the taste of it. Heavily fried foods are not enjoyable at all for me, but I'm okay with that! I tried some Chinese food from a local joint about two months ago and I didn't like it as I did before. Wasn't the taste but how it made me feel afterwards. Haven't had it since and no desire to.

I attribute part of it to getting rid of other things that used to be in my diet. The same thing tends to happen when you quit smoking. Things start to taste/smell differently once you kick the habit.

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Oh my gosh yes! I don't like anything I used to anymore. Very few foods I find enjoyable these days and I hope it gets back to normal.

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food *tastes* the same...but my preferences have changed significantly.

Also, food does not offer the same "relief" that it used to offer. Not sure that makes sense, but the "drug of choice" effect of food is missing, somehow. It's bittersweet. You're glad it's gone, because you know food shouldn't be a coping mechanism....but you're also going....what in the hell do I do for a coping mechanism now? it's disconcerting.

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I'm with creekimp on this, yeah.

Stuff tastes the same, but what I get out of it is different. And yep, that changes what I am interested in having.

That warm feeling of contentment when I would have heavy carbs--potatoes, Cereal, pasta--is gone. It just feels like loading my stomach with wet concrete. Not sure if I'll ever enjoy that stuff again.

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