I’m so glad you posted this. Due to covid I had the surgery in April after a 1 1/2 years of waiting. But I’ve had no support. No nutritionist or anyone to turn to. My weight loss has been slow. Since surgery about 30 lbs it seems maybe 10 lbs a month has been average. I didn’t know what was considered normal amount to lose. It seems my expectations were higher. I think it will take me about 2 years total to lose all the weight I need to. What bothers me now is I’m eating more than I was. Like I can eat 3-4 slices of thin crust Monicals or dominos. I think this is too much in a setting. I usually do try to eat yogurt and fruit. Just a bit. I do try to eat mostly protein as suggested but this is hard. I try not to eat much junk food.
It's possible to regain your appetite. You could try increase your daily water & protein amounts to help you stay fuller longer. 64-80ozs is a good goal for water intake, and try not to drink 30 minutes before or after meals to stay fuller. Eating at least 60gs of protein is another helpful goal.
Most simple carbs may be stimulating your appetite. These include white bread, potatoes without skins, most noodles and other pastas, white rice, most snack foods, some cereals, and sugary foods. These quickly are digested, turn to sugar in your bloodstream, and if not burned off will be stored as fat. You mentioned pizza. For me, pizza toppings are satisfying. I eat the toppings (meat & cheese) and sauce, and leave the crust behind. It satisfies my pizza craving with a little less guilt from my perspective.
I am not an expert, and I do occasionally indulge in a few carbs now & again, but those are exceptions to the rule for me. After 12 months of mostly clean eating, I've lost 70lbs and am less than 15lbs from my original goal of weighing 150lbs. I have slowed down losing weight, but I will get there. I think we all have this amazing tool of WLS, and a few setbacks won't keep us down for long. Good luck! ❤❤