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Hello, all! I just wanted to post about how my head hunger is doing. I'm

almost 3 months post-op, and for the first month or month and a half I was

just going crazy!! I kept posting and asking for recipes that would go down

my pouch, for anything at all that I could eat!! It WAS worse when I was on

liquids, but really now that I'm on solids I just don't eat many solids at

all.

My head hunger was really an expression of my withdrawl from overeating,

eating for the ravenous need inside my head. I was angry, frustrated,

tearful, and generally miserable because I couldn't eat what I wanted to!

Yet, I knew it was what I wanted on a higher concious level. Now I've

settled in a bit. I fear and avoid food, and part of that is that I also

avoid water. Anything in my pouch makes me uncomfortable except in the

tiniest amounts, so I just give up and don't eat most of the time. Even

water feels awful in my pouch, pressure and sometimes nausea (even with

small amounts). I can tolerate protein drinks, and so drink those just fine.

I also tolerate mild cheeses, which go down well if I nibble. Occasionally I

experiment and eat foods, and in fact I recently asked for ideas on foods

that would be good and not hurt, and got lots of great input!! Thanks, all!!

It will get better. I know the first year is the hardest, my body adjusting

and settling in. I guess I've survived my forced weaning from food as a

comfort and escape, for the most part. I occasionally still eat til I'm

stuffed (doesn't take much!), but it's rare because it's just not worth the

pain. I say, on the one hand, YAY!! I'm over the food addiction!! On the

other hand, I still crave at times. As I said, I know it will get better,

and I look forward to a good, comfortable routine!

Take care, y'all!

-Becky O. in FL

Open RNY 10/30/02

278/239/240

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" A little child born yesterday, a thing

on mother's milk and kisses fed. "

-- Homer, Hymn to Hermes, 1:406

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Becky the beginning is hard and things don't feel good on the pouch and we

just have to keep trying and make sure to get all our vitamins and protein

down as well as water

Head hunger

> Hello, all! I just wanted to post about how my head hunger is doing. I'm

> almost 3 months post-op, and for the first month or month and a half I was

> just going crazy!! I kept posting and asking for recipes that would go

down

> my pouch, for anything at all that I could eat!! It WAS worse when I was

on

> liquids, but really now that I'm on solids I just don't eat many solids at

> all.

> My head hunger was really an expression of my withdrawl from overeating,

> eating for the ravenous need inside my head. I was angry, frustrated,

> tearful, and generally miserable because I couldn't eat what I wanted to!

> Yet, I knew it was what I wanted on a higher concious level. Now I've

> settled in a bit. I fear and avoid food, and part of that is that I also

> avoid water. Anything in my pouch makes me uncomfortable except in the

> tiniest amounts, so I just give up and don't eat most of the time. Even

> water feels awful in my pouch, pressure and sometimes nausea (even with

> small amounts). I can tolerate protein drinks, and so drink those just

fine.

> I also tolerate mild cheeses, which go down well if I nibble. Occasionally

I

> experiment and eat foods, and in fact I recently asked for ideas on foods

> that would be good and not hurt, and got lots of great input!! Thanks,

all!!

> It will get better. I know the first year is the hardest, my body

adjusting

> and settling in. I guess I've survived my forced weaning from food as a

> comfort and escape, for the most part. I occasionally still eat til I'm

> stuffed (doesn't take much!), but it's rare because it's just not worth

the

> pain. I say, on the one hand, YAY!! I'm over the food addiction!! On the

> other hand, I still crave at times. As I said, I know it will get better,

> and I look forward to a good, comfortable routine!

> Take care, y'all!

> -Becky O. in FL

> Open RNY 10/30/02

> 278/239/240

> -------------------------------------------------------------

> " A little child born yesterday, a thing

> on mother's milk and kisses fed. "

> -- Homer, Hymn to Hermes, 1:406

>

>

>

> To Subscribe to 's monthly FREE Newsletter send an email to

GBCookbook-subscribe@...

>

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Becky the beginning is hard and things don't feel good on the pouch and we

just have to keep trying and make sure to get all our vitamins and protein

down as well as water

Head hunger

> Hello, all! I just wanted to post about how my head hunger is doing. I'm

> almost 3 months post-op, and for the first month or month and a half I was

> just going crazy!! I kept posting and asking for recipes that would go

down

> my pouch, for anything at all that I could eat!! It WAS worse when I was

on

> liquids, but really now that I'm on solids I just don't eat many solids at

> all.

> My head hunger was really an expression of my withdrawl from overeating,

> eating for the ravenous need inside my head. I was angry, frustrated,

> tearful, and generally miserable because I couldn't eat what I wanted to!

> Yet, I knew it was what I wanted on a higher concious level. Now I've

> settled in a bit. I fear and avoid food, and part of that is that I also

> avoid water. Anything in my pouch makes me uncomfortable except in the

> tiniest amounts, so I just give up and don't eat most of the time. Even

> water feels awful in my pouch, pressure and sometimes nausea (even with

> small amounts). I can tolerate protein drinks, and so drink those just

fine.

> I also tolerate mild cheeses, which go down well if I nibble. Occasionally

I

> experiment and eat foods, and in fact I recently asked for ideas on foods

> that would be good and not hurt, and got lots of great input!! Thanks,

all!!

> It will get better. I know the first year is the hardest, my body

adjusting

> and settling in. I guess I've survived my forced weaning from food as a

> comfort and escape, for the most part. I occasionally still eat til I'm

> stuffed (doesn't take much!), but it's rare because it's just not worth

the

> pain. I say, on the one hand, YAY!! I'm over the food addiction!! On the

> other hand, I still crave at times. As I said, I know it will get better,

> and I look forward to a good, comfortable routine!

> Take care, y'all!

> -Becky O. in FL

> Open RNY 10/30/02

> 278/239/240

> -------------------------------------------------------------

> " A little child born yesterday, a thing

> on mother's milk and kisses fed. "

> -- Homer, Hymn to Hermes, 1:406

>

>

>

> To Subscribe to 's monthly FREE Newsletter send an email to

GBCookbook-subscribe@...

>

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Becky the beginning is hard and things don't feel good on the pouch and we

just have to keep trying and make sure to get all our vitamins and protein

down as well as water

Head hunger

> Hello, all! I just wanted to post about how my head hunger is doing. I'm

> almost 3 months post-op, and for the first month or month and a half I was

> just going crazy!! I kept posting and asking for recipes that would go

down

> my pouch, for anything at all that I could eat!! It WAS worse when I was

on

> liquids, but really now that I'm on solids I just don't eat many solids at

> all.

> My head hunger was really an expression of my withdrawl from overeating,

> eating for the ravenous need inside my head. I was angry, frustrated,

> tearful, and generally miserable because I couldn't eat what I wanted to!

> Yet, I knew it was what I wanted on a higher concious level. Now I've

> settled in a bit. I fear and avoid food, and part of that is that I also

> avoid water. Anything in my pouch makes me uncomfortable except in the

> tiniest amounts, so I just give up and don't eat most of the time. Even

> water feels awful in my pouch, pressure and sometimes nausea (even with

> small amounts). I can tolerate protein drinks, and so drink those just

fine.

> I also tolerate mild cheeses, which go down well if I nibble. Occasionally

I

> experiment and eat foods, and in fact I recently asked for ideas on foods

> that would be good and not hurt, and got lots of great input!! Thanks,

all!!

> It will get better. I know the first year is the hardest, my body

adjusting

> and settling in. I guess I've survived my forced weaning from food as a

> comfort and escape, for the most part. I occasionally still eat til I'm

> stuffed (doesn't take much!), but it's rare because it's just not worth

the

> pain. I say, on the one hand, YAY!! I'm over the food addiction!! On the

> other hand, I still crave at times. As I said, I know it will get better,

> and I look forward to a good, comfortable routine!

> Take care, y'all!

> -Becky O. in FL

> Open RNY 10/30/02

> 278/239/240

> -------------------------------------------------------------

> " A little child born yesterday, a thing

> on mother's milk and kisses fed. "

> -- Homer, Hymn to Hermes, 1:406

>

>

>

> To Subscribe to 's monthly FREE Newsletter send an email to

GBCookbook-subscribe@...

>

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