Guest guest Posted April 9, 2001 Report Share Posted April 9, 2001 Hi every one . Can any one give me advise. I use to grave every thinh SWEET before surgery. Now every thing sweet sounds sick, Every thing sugar free has that gosh awlful after tast. It is getting harder to get the liquids down. Every thinh eather seems to sweet to fruity, after tast and every thing feels heavy.I have tried pop cycles and frozen juices. PLease help. WILL THIS PASS? When. Thanks Kay kayleighton@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2001 Report Share Posted April 9, 2001 > > Hi every one . Can any one give me advise. I use to grave every > thinh SWEET before surgery. Now every thing sweet sounds sick Kay, I also found things much too sweet after surgery. Couldn't drink fruit juice, eat fruit pops, Crystal light was way too sweet for me, etc. Beyond a bit of applesauce and flat diet soda, I stuck to water with lemon juice. This gradually went away, and by 3 months my sweet tooth was back in full force (which is a good thing or a bad thing depeding on your point of view) Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2001 Report Share Posted April 9, 2001 > > Hi every one . Can any one give me advise. I use to grave every > thinh SWEET before surgery. Now every thing sweet sounds sick Kay, I also found things much too sweet after surgery. Couldn't drink fruit juice, eat fruit pops, Crystal light was way too sweet for me, etc. Beyond a bit of applesauce and flat diet soda, I stuck to water with lemon juice. This gradually went away, and by 3 months my sweet tooth was back in full force (which is a good thing or a bad thing depeding on your point of view) Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2001 Report Share Posted April 9, 2001 Kay: All I can really say is that this too will pass. Hopefully the sweets won't get to tasting too good and while I've heard some say that they've had extensive and permanent changes of taste, I like exactly the same things I liked before surgery only less of it. It takes a while for things to return to normal after surgery. I would guess it took Joy about a month. I had been out of surgery a month before I got out of the hospital so my situation wouldn't really be comparable to yours, but I can say that when I did get home there was lots I couldn't eat. Or at least didn't want to eat. Now there is nothing I can't eat. But lots that I can't eat much of. Your next post asks about what you can eat without getting over-stuffed after getting off the liquid diet. Everyone is different but I can tell you what worked for me. And for Joy. Start out with a " soft " food diet. Lots of Jell-O, apple sauce, even baby food. Then move toward more solid food. I cooked lamb strips when we got back to the apartment in Portland. Joy was about 2-1/2 weeks out of surgery. She handled it just fine. She couldn't eat very much. She began eating scrambled eggs quickly moving to eggs over easy when she first got home, a week out. We even snuck in a pint of frozen yogurt that first week. It took both of us 4 or 5 days to go through a pint, a significant change from before the surgery. Drinking does fill you up. At least for a few minutes. Some surgeons give their patients strict rules about what and how much you can eat or drink for a long time after surgery. Our surgeon said that we should not eat or drink to the point of being uncomfortable. That has worked for us. Again, do not give up hope. Nineteen days is not a lot and things WILL get better, and pretty soon. Just hang in there and do what you can being careful to not overdo it. Regards. Joe Frost, old gentleman, not old fart San , TX, 60 years old Dr. Welker 340 starting weight, currently 260 http://www.duodenalswitch.com/Patients/Joe/joe.html Kay \Ohio 19 days out every thing HEAVY HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > Hi every one . Can any one give me advise. I use to grave every > thinh SWEET before surgery. Now every thing sweet sounds sick, Every > thing sugar free has that gosh awlful after tast. It is getting > harder to get the liquids down. Every thinh eather seems to sweet to > fruity, after tast and every thing feels heavy.I have tried pop > cycles and frozen juices. PLease help. WILL THIS PASS? When. Thanks > Kay kayleighton@... > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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