Popadopalous
Member
Not sure if I've posted this in the right place but if not, I'm sure a mod will move it.
Following my bypass, there would be random times when my pouch doesn't agree with certain foods so I would go to the toilet and bring it all back up and I'd feel much better. Bypassers will definitely know what this is like!
I'm concerned that I'm beginning to do this too often, especially for main meals. When I've ate, I get a really intense feeling of fullness (sometimes with an uncomfortable feeling, sometimes without) and I don't like it so I go to the toilet and bring the food up again.
I seem to be getting in to a routine where I'm eating a meal then purging it. I did it today, had a small steak pie for dinner, ate some of it then purged then ate the rest and purged again.
I prefer the feeling of an empty pouch rather than a full one. I'm purging partly because my pouch feels really uncomfortable but also because I just want the pouch emptied and the calories out of my body.
Has anyone else been in a situation like this?
Following my bypass, there would be random times when my pouch doesn't agree with certain foods so I would go to the toilet and bring it all back up and I'd feel much better. Bypassers will definitely know what this is like!
I'm concerned that I'm beginning to do this too often, especially for main meals. When I've ate, I get a really intense feeling of fullness (sometimes with an uncomfortable feeling, sometimes without) and I don't like it so I go to the toilet and bring the food up again.
I seem to be getting in to a routine where I'm eating a meal then purging it. I did it today, had a small steak pie for dinner, ate some of it then purged then ate the rest and purged again.
I prefer the feeling of an empty pouch rather than a full one. I'm purging partly because my pouch feels really uncomfortable but also because I just want the pouch emptied and the calories out of my body.
Has anyone else been in a situation like this?