2.5 WEEKS POST OP ...already having cravings?!?!?
Have to tell you hon..
The first week my hubby came home w/pizza for him and the kids..
I waited til they went upstairs..got up and stuck my head in the box
and sniffed for about 2 minutes..
was I hungry, no..but that smell triggered what was habit and addiction for me..
HELL I broke down and cried over a dunkin donuts commercial
and it was for something I never had or ever wanted ( some flatbread egg thingy)...
it gets better..I was a total carb head..pasta junkie..don't care for it anymore
you'll see on here many people stating that there tastes change..it's true
I really don't want pasta or pizza for that matter anymore..
right now your emotions are rubbed raw..you'll see it gets so much easier,
especially when you see the weight coming off..
hang in there!!!
EDITED TO ADD: my ZEN Moment...
don't be afraid..embrace..
your on a spectacular journey to
health, happiness and wellness in body and mind...
It's probably a head game at this point. However, later you'll need to purge sugar/grain from your diet or you'll always get cravings.
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Personally there are a few foods I have chosen not to allow back into my world post WLS... so 8 years now and after about 1 year most of them stopped calling me. That works for me... everyone needs to find there own way. On the chocolate issue can you do an extra chocolatey protein shake http://www.pinterest.com/pin/246642517067451000/
Hope the craving eases.
Head hunger really is a strange thing to get used to, and to understand it. I'm only beginning to comprehend it now.
What I've found is that you're far more hungry for the ritual, or the comfort, or that feeling of a fully belly. What does start to change is the connection between behavior and hunger. Now, three months out from surgery, I find that when I'm hungry, I am actually hungry, and when I eat, the hunger goes away quickly. THIS is normal. This is where you want to be.
Some of the old cravings change a lot in the first two months post surgery. I found that slowly I was just losing interest in my former favorite foods. For example, I don't crave pasta, which was probably my worst enemy. I even had a small amount of chocolate and it was 'ok' but not nearly as amazing as I was expecting it to be. I loved carbonated drinks, now I really don't like them. The changes are dramatic.
So if you're worried that nothing has changed, I don't think this is the case. I could say something a bit different a few years from now, but I also know I'll be a changed person then, too. I think this too shall pass :-)
Gastric Sleeve on 14 July 2014. Highest weight: 311, Pre-surgery weight 300, Current weight 210.
I give into my food indulgences by looking at pinterest. Lol. Sounds funny but I actually spend a lot of time looking at and thinking about food. The good news is even if I was to slip up and act on those indulgences, my stomach only holds so much! What I've found is I prefer the healthier foods and instead of pinning dessert recipes Im now pinning healthy VSG recipes!