Okay, so I am trying to find out from CF folks what was your BMI and weight prior to getting a feeding tube and did you gain weight after placement and if so how much? I've lost quite a bit of weight since my Celiacs diagnosis and I was concerned cause my BMI is 19.32 right now and I weight 110lbs. I also can't have dairy products or anything with soy protein cause I have cross-reactivity issues due to the Celiac so this makes gaining weight difficult. I know, eat avocados, peanut butter (which I hate), nuts, olive oil, ect. but there's only so much of that stuff you can eat and I'm starting to feel completely uninterested in food. I just wish there was a pill I could take that would just give me my daily calories so I could not worry about food. I spent 28 years eating whatever I want, gluttonously and was always a healthy weight and since my diagnosis every meal is about substitutions, label reading, what pan am I cooking in, is that the right spatula for my GF stuff? An forget eating out. Sometimes I wonder if this is some type of weird anorexia, I don't have body image issues but the idea of dealing with food just makes me wish I didn't have to eat at all. And I was a person who loved food- I mean LOVED food. I loved cooking, I loved eating, I loved cooking and feeding my friends and family. Now I avoid it. I cook for my family but most of the time I just don't feel like eating it when I'm done. I downloaded a fitness app and I set a high calorie goal and I try to use that to nag myself into eating more and keeping up with my goal but I'm just so sick of food being such a big freaking deal in my life. My CF nutritionists seem to know less about Celiac diet than I do and all of their suggestions I am already doing anyway, my docs are just like "Try to gain some weight." Yeah, okay. I wish reverse liposuction was a thing.....if I could just have all he fat in Kim Kardasian's butt pumped into my body I think I'd be good.....
Anyway, sorry for the rant, I needed it and if anyone has any helpful tips besides the stuff I already mentioned I would love to hear them. And if anyone has any G-tube experience please share. I think it's only a matter of time before my docs start talking about that stuff and I like to be prepared. (Anyone know if their g-tube supplements are gluten-dairy-soy free?)
Anyway, sorry for the rant, I needed it and if anyone has any helpful tips besides the stuff I already mentioned I would love to hear them. And if anyone has any G-tube experience please share. I think it's only a matter of time before my docs start talking about that stuff and I like to be prepared. (Anyone know if their g-tube supplements are gluten-dairy-soy free?)