Issues With Eating and Sense of Taste

~~Reflecting on Year One~~

Grief does terrible things to you. The first year was hell. In addition to the emotional and mental aspects of grief, it also affected me a lot physically. One of the issues was eating. I hardly had an appetite. In fact, I could barely get anything down. When I went grocery shopping, nothing looked appealing to me and just looking at food, even things I used to love, often made me feel nauseated.

My appetite slowly began to improve a bit. And sometimes I actually cooked, mostly just when my daughter or son came for dinner. But oftentimes, when I tried to season the dish, I couldn’t tell if it tasted good or what spices might be missing. I seriously couldn’t tell if it was good or not. It was as if my taste buds were gone. It was very strange.

Of course I’m not a doctor and don’t know for sure, but I assume this was caused by grief. Or maybe I’m just weird.

The good news is that eventually my sense of taste returned, and so did my appetite. I wonder if anyone else had that problem…

2 Comments

  1. Yes! I can relate to everything you said. It’s been 4 years since my husband passed and I have found myself losing weight. I used to cook and bake all the time but, now I have no desire to do it. I tried eating a pizza which is my good to food and even that goes to waste. My Adult daughter gets upset with me for not eating but, she does not understand.

    • Thanks for sharing. I think it’s really hard for anyone to understand how much grief can affect you, even physically too. I hope your appetite improves with time and that you’ll maybe find new foods that you’ll enjoy. But I get it, it’s just so hard to get anything down when nothing really tastes good anymore.
      Hugs,
      Daisy

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