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<blockquote data-quote="Jogreen21" data-source="post: 1361919" data-attributes="member: 355485"><p>[USER=329519]@Freema[/USER] </p><p>I think it's just that after an operation and especially. after a general anaesthetic I cannot eat for a while and usually I don't eat for a couple of days as I'm always sick after the op.you never know,this time may be different and I may want to eat the same day,which would be good.last time, which was 3 months ago when I had my first hip done I had to stay in longer than others who had the same op on the same day,simply because I hadn't eaten, I just couldn't.in fact it was a nurse at the hospital who realised I had an eating disorder as I was sick straight after I did eat.She asked me if I wanted to talk about it and everything came tumbling out,she was lovely and really wanted me to get some help. She actually sent an email to my doctor telling him that I'd opened up to her and I needed some help,and that's what started the ball rolling,she told me to come into this forum and said I'd get help from people on here and she was right,I've made friends with people like yourself who have really saved my life,I was so low when I first came on this forum but all of a sudden I had people urging me on and suggesting things to eat etc. When I think back I was eating only one or two things a day,usually an egg and a small bowl of veg??! How on earth I've survived I'll never know, but because of this forum I'm still here and only looking forward,although feeling scared in case I don't eat after my operation X X X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogreen21, post: 1361919, member: 355485"] [USER=329519]@Freema[/USER] I think it's just that after an operation and especially. after a general anaesthetic I cannot eat for a while and usually I don't eat for a couple of days as I'm always sick after the op.you never know,this time may be different and I may want to eat the same day,which would be good.last time, which was 3 months ago when I had my first hip done I had to stay in longer than others who had the same op on the same day,simply because I hadn't eaten, I just couldn't.in fact it was a nurse at the hospital who realised I had an eating disorder as I was sick straight after I did eat.She asked me if I wanted to talk about it and everything came tumbling out,she was lovely and really wanted me to get some help. She actually sent an email to my doctor telling him that I'd opened up to her and I needed some help,and that's what started the ball rolling,she told me to come into this forum and said I'd get help from people on here and she was right,I've made friends with people like yourself who have really saved my life,I was so low when I first came on this forum but all of a sudden I had people urging me on and suggesting things to eat etc. When I think back I was eating only one or two things a day,usually an egg and a small bowl of veg??! How on earth I've survived I'll never know, but because of this forum I'm still here and only looking forward,although feeling scared in case I don't eat after my operation X X X [/QUOTE]
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