Post Date: 2/1/12 5:56 pm Daniel,
First what you are feeling is actually pretty normal. It really does take a bit to get to a more normal level of activity. I took about 10 days off work and then work half days for about another 2 weeks. So, just be patient and rest.
As for your food plan...it's much different than mine was. I was allowed nothing even close to solid or mushy for several weeks, then for several more I was on mashed potato consistancy things. Cheese was well over a month out. So, it appears that yourmdoctor's meal plan is much faster getting on solids than mine was.
As for the hunger after your two oz servings. You are likely experiencing head hunger since most RNY patients (me included) feel no real hunger for quite a while since those nerves are severed. In fact, I really had to force the food for a while. I had no real feelings of hunger or being full for probably six months. I still have a limited sense of hunger, although I still know when it's mealtime. The feeling, though, is different. Same for fullness, the feeling is different and Imhad to learn to interpret my body's new signs. For example, my full signal is my nose...running means I'm full. If I don't stop then I get uncomfortable,
Good luck and be sure to keep us posted about your progress.
KenHud
RNY 5/17/10 highest: 407 lb - maintaining at 180-185 lb