Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

I am not liking any food



Recommended Posts

I am into my fourth week of post op recovery and have run across something I wasn't expecting...any food I eat once...I no longer like.

I am supposed to be introducing new foods (pureed/mushy) into my diet. The first few bites are always good - then it starts quickly to become a bit revolting. After 4-6 oz I am done with it. Not only for that meal...but for good. the thought of it is revolting....

While there are worse things in the world, I have gone back to ensuring I am getting my Protein through shakes, and still try to find something I can tolerate, more than once. So far the only thing I have found is rotisserie chicken meat. For some reason that is ok.

So with that just a few questions hopefully someone can give me insight on.

A) is this temporary and just a stage thing so close to being after surgery?

b) is there any real harm in just sticking to shakes for protein..and just being really selective with my actual food meals?

C) Would now be a good time to sample all the bad food I use to love - to get it in the revolting category... (JUST KIDDING)

This is simply a curiosity thing, as I am very okay with a reprieve from craving food...and am enjoying the tremendous success of everything so far, though it is very early.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I found many things revolting shortly after surgery...including Protein Shakes. It got better. Sometimes it still happens, but rarely. I am able to eat things now (including Protein shakes), that were disgusting to me after one meal within the first couple months after surgery.

Check with your surgeon’s office regarding using shakes as your primary protein source.

Good luck!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I think 4-6 oz might be too much. Maybe start with 2 oz portions of food. I had an issue with eggs early on, where I ate too much (2 eggs) and paid for it in the bathroom and feeling sick and dizzy for the rest of the day. I found them revolting for the next 6 weeks or so. Now, they're okay, but I don't like them the way I once did!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I barely liked food to begin with but that never changed post-op. I still don't really like food. I would rather live the rest of my life eating chocolate and Cookies, but I know that's not reasonable or healthy. So I make myself eat food. I view it as fuel now. Food is just fuel. I don't have to enjoy it, I just have to eat it.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, WishMeSmaller said:

I found many things revolting shortly after surgery...including Protein Shakes. It got better. Sometimes it still happens, but rarely. I am able to eat things now (including Protein shakes), that were disgusting to me after one meal within the first couple months after surgery.

Check with your surgeon’s office regarding using shakes as your primary Protein source.

Good luck!

Very glad I don't hate those for some reason...I actually like them better than I did pre op ...so odd

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

26 minutes ago, GradyCat said:

I barely liked food to begin with but that never changed post-op. I still don't really like food. I would rather live the rest of my life eating chocolate and Cookies, but I know that's not reasonable or healthy. So I make myself eat food. I view it as fuel now. Food is just fuel. I don't have to enjoy it, I just have to eat it.

Great point - food is fuel...just not sure I can overcome the extreme revolt for most food....time will help I am sure.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, WishMeSmaller said:

I found many things revolting shortly after surgery...including Protein Shakes. It got better. Sometimes it still happens, but rarely. I am able to eat things now (including Protein shakes), that were disgusting to me after one meal within the first couple months after surgery.

Check with your surgeon’s office regarding using shakes as your primary Protein source.

Good luck!

Yeah - I am going to keep trying different protein sources...I can do chicken for now...that that is a plus...but I am burning through foods fast that are falling into - I don't even want to see it list ;) hoping time helps resolve at least the repulsiveness ...

And def will check in with dietician but already know the canned responses...very robotic...but I will give due diligence...

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

it's temporary - but take full advantage of that! It'll never be easier to lose weight than it is right now - when you're almost never hungry and really don't even like food anymore!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, catwoman7 said:

it's temporary - but take full advantage of that! It'll never be easier to lose weight than it is right now - when you're almost never hungry and really don't even like food anymore!

This is so true!!! In the beginning I lived on shakes and greek yogurt. Ride it out as long as you can!! Best of luck to you!!!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

This is pretty common. Some of it comes from a change in your taste buds & for some also their sense of smell. Plus your tummy is pretty sensitive while it’s healing. Don’t worry, it changes back. A lot of things I previously enjoyed were abhorrent after surgery. You’ll also find that something you can eat one day will make you sick the next.

It’s a lot of trial & error to begin. I ‘d say a lot of us survived on a pretty small range of foods we could tolerate in the beginning. But don’t give up on a food. Just have a break & try it again in a few days or a week or two. Try different foods too. You may find things you wouldn’t have eaten before now are quite easy & enjoyable to eat.

Don’t worry if you go back a step for a short time or move more slowly to a next stage. You have to do what works for you. As I said, it’s a lot of trial & error to begin.

Good luck.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Trending Products

  • Trending Topics

  • Recent Status Updates

    • BabySpoons

      Lost 3 pounds this week. I'll take it!!!
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • JenniferLilly36549

      Waiting for surgery date…still undecided sleeve vs. RNY
      · 1 reply
      1. Jodi74

        I had the sleeve 9/13/21 and just had a the sleeve to bypass revision on 5/3/23. My HW:321 (I'm 5' 8" tall)and I went down to 254 while doing my 7 nutrition appts required by my insurance company. So just changing the way I ate, I was able to get those pounds off w/o surgery. I have many Co morbidities mixed hyperlipidemia, diabetes, htn, MI due to covid. I had read and done quite a bit of research so I could choose the best surgery for myself and learned previous to my sleeve that someone as heavy as I was and all the Co morbidities I have, it was better in my situation to have the bypass but, my DR. Kept saying I would have the same results with the sleeve. Every time I would see him and say to him that I felt it would be best to just get the bypass, he just shot me down and said the sleeve would produce the same results! Why he kept asking me which surgery I wanted at each visit just to tell me the sleeve was all I needed still a mystery to me????? Let's just say, my Dr. Was wrong you see, the surgeries are both about the same price, but the sleeve is easier for the surgeon to perform so I think my DR. Just wanted the easier since he would get the same pay no matter what. After sleeve surgery I did go from 254 to 226 BUT that's just because you are healing from surgery and can't eat anyway as soon as I recovered! I was starving non-stop. I went right back up and stayed at 248. Still had to take cholesterol meds, blood pressure meds, diabetes meds etc. I'm now almost 4 weeks post op the bypass and feel great. I'm not starving all the time, went from 248 to 220 and doing great! Not only what you just read about my story, you also hear about a lot of people needing revision after the sleeve due to acid reflex like severe acid reflex all the time. So the bypass surgery is the only way to stop This reflux if you acquire this condition after sleeve surgery. The regain possibility is higher with sleeve than bypass so just think about all these factors before you make your decision. I wish I would have just had the bypass and saved myself from having to have 2 surgeries in under 2 years. The bypass surgery was also less painful for me lol! I don't know if the new surgeon was better or what but, I was home the next day. After the sleeve I had to stay an extra night due to the nausea and vomiting all night and for pain control.

    • BabySpoons

      Who knew Filet Mignon would make me so sick. Leftovers from Mother's Day.  On the upside..next day I started walking outside a little over a mile without stopping or back pain. That's a bit deal for me considering how inactive I've been for years. Woot woot!
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • BabySpoons

      Five-week follow-up for gastric bypass and now on lifetime food plan. No restrictions.  In all that time I was fortunate to get sick only one time, week 1, on Easter. Chicken broth...go figure.
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • Gabbie-1

      May 15 surgery date 
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
  • Recent Topics

  • Hot Products

  • Sign Up For
    Our Newsletter

    Follow us for the latest news
    and special product offers!
  • Together, we have lost...
      lbs

    PatchAid Vitamin Patches

    ×