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margd Top Poster
Number of posts : 2628 Age : 70 Location : Werrington NSW Registration date : 2011-09-09
| Subject: Re: No appetite....help :( Thu 20 Dec 2012, 6:04 am | |
| Sounds about right to me,it took me a while to eat and then it was just tiny amounts,even yet,i can only eat small amounts | |
| | | demilanni Part of the furniture
Number of posts : 458 Age : 48 Location : melbourne Registration date : 2012-06-06
| Subject: Re: No appetite....help :( Wed 19 Dec 2012, 9:18 pm | |
| Im only just starting to eat more now. The first 5 weeks or so i was lucky to get 400 calories in. You will gradually increase what you can eat, all we see are the small scares on the outside, but there is major healing going on in there, it takes time. | |
| | | Janette Top Poster
Number of posts : 4341 Age : 70 Location : Gundagai, NSW Registration date : 2009-09-13
| Subject: Re: No appetite....help :( Wed 19 Dec 2012, 8:38 pm | |
| Sounds like to are on track to me. Early stages, stomach is healing, don't expect too much. Take care | |
| | | gigi2195 Newbie
Number of posts : 2 Location : NJ Registration date : 2012-11-28
| Subject: No appetite....help :( Wed 19 Dec 2012, 5:09 pm | |
| Hi all! I am almost 3 wks out and have absolutely no appetite at all. I feel full all the time and I've tried some mushy food but can only take 3-4 spoonfuls before feeling full. I am drinking a ton of liquids and trying to get in my protein shakes but nothing else. Has anyone else gone through this and does your appetite ever come back?TIA!
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