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<blockquote data-quote="JenniferW" data-source="post: 2153301" data-attributes="member: 191472"><p>With feeling hunger, I remember years ago reading about grelin levels - and that individuals really do vary. And now I think about it, isn't it one of the things affected by bariatric surgery - that it cuts the grelin production? In other words, not everyone here really will be experiencing things the same way?</p><p></p><p>One of the things I've had to learn is that although it's unpleasant (and can stop me going to sleep or wake me up), experiencing hunger isn't the end of the world. More than unpleasant, but as the diabetic nurse said to me in one conversation about coping with hyperuricemia and gout and T2 diabetes, that it was only the diabetes which could kill me if I didn't look after myself. Puts things in perspective?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JenniferW, post: 2153301, member: 191472"] With feeling hunger, I remember years ago reading about grelin levels - and that individuals really do vary. And now I think about it, isn't it one of the things affected by bariatric surgery - that it cuts the grelin production? In other words, not everyone here really will be experiencing things the same way? One of the things I've had to learn is that although it's unpleasant (and can stop me going to sleep or wake me up), experiencing hunger isn't the end of the world. More than unpleasant, but as the diabetic nurse said to me in one conversation about coping with hyperuricemia and gout and T2 diabetes, that it was only the diabetes which could kill me if I didn't look after myself. Puts things in perspective? [/QUOTE]
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