Guest guest Posted May 22, 2008 Report Share Posted May 22, 2008 About two months after my DS I talked to Dr. K about the amount of food I could eat. I could eat 10 times the amount that I could when I had the RNY. Dr. K asked if I could eat as much as prior to the surgery. When I answered, " no, " he told me not to worry. The one difference between the DS and other WLS is that we can eat more sometimes. Even now, 5.5 years out, I have days I can polish a foot long sub sandwich off in one meal. Other days I can hardly eat. Case in point; yesterday I took my niece over for surgery with Dr. K (was supposed to be Monday but she had a reaction to meds -- she is in room 304 by the way, that is the room they always put me in). I got up about 2 a.m., at a light breakfast and then the rest of the day I could not eat anything. All day I felt as if I'd eaten three thanksgiving day dinners and needed to vomit because I was so full. it is 8.30ish Thursday morning and I am still not hungry nor do I feel as if I COULD eat anything. So, just listen to your body and eat a little less than you think you can/should, and all will be well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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