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Conversation Between Gary Curtis and tlee4dolphins
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  1. Gary Curtis
    01-04-2009 12:13 AM
    Gary Curtis
    People like to lie to make themselves look good.

    You definitely will have a food craving after surgery, exactly because you can not eat anything besides liquids and paste style food. Don't worry about it, its normal. As time goes on and you get use to your new stomach you will start to get over it. You can try blending food to a paste, its what I do to pass the time and get me something tasty. In the end though, its all down to will power. I was at a party today and people were chowing down soda and pizza, but I resisted and drank some protein drink.

    You will do fine. You can do it. Just stick to your program and chose not to eat those food. I know I crave things from time to time, but I can't eat it so I don't think about it.
  2. tlee4dolphins
    01-03-2009 07:15 PM
    tlee4dolphins
    I am feeling really dumb with all this, I thought I had researched it all I did 3 seminars, and a support group, and talked to people who had it, or knew someone who did, and they all told me, that after surgery you won't want food, or to even smell it would make you sick, but I am just the oppisite, I come to you personally because you seem to know alot. I am just wondering am I different, am I not drinking the shakes like I am suppose to? what soups I can eat I don't like, so to me I feel hungry, and I think about food ALL the time, do you get over that or am I doomed?

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