hi mmccarty
you are not alone with your feelings and I think all of us have used "food" as our way of coping and now that option has been taken away from us, well it's a little scary and aggravating too, for I have realized that I am still tending to want to go get food when anxiety, boredom etc comes by way, I keep hearing my dr voice in my head, now don't go back to chips etc because that is what got you in this mess in the first place. yes I know his advice is right but when every commerical on tv is food , it can be trying.
I hope you are able to get to your pc doctor and get the right pain medicince, crying I have found out is normal for others have experienced it too. we have put our bodies through some massive changes and daily we are dealing with those changes. I beleive our hormones play a big role too. when my son had pneumonia it made him very weak for a long time and for you to be in pain may mean still some infection in your body. do you have family or friends whom are willing to help you when your children aren't at daycare?
I experienced "regret" and asked myself, "what have you done to yourself" I think everyone goes through that stage, it's normal but trust me after 10 weeks of issues from surgery and all the changes I can finally say' there is light at the end of the tunnel" once eating becomes easier and the pain is gone and you see the scale moving down to lower numbers it will boost you up, this room has been such a wonderful place to come to vent, ask ? and meet others whom are just like us dealing with w/l , feel free to come back share, others on here truly care and want to help.
praying you are having a better day,
donna