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Genr2d2

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  1. I did the liver shrink diet for two weeks prior to surgery-while I still cooked meals for my family ☹️The last two days before surgery I wasn’t allowed any Protein. By that time, I had no interest in anything! It became a chore to drink. It seems like it’s difficult, but it’s all in our head. Think of it as a means to an end. Just make sure you’ve constantly got something hot or cold to drink. It really helps you prepare for what’s to come.



  2. I too have PCOS. What I 'be done to combat facial hair is laser. That seems to have worked the best. Yes, it still grows back, but its finer and not so thick. Right now I use a noxema facial blade for a dermaplaning-like experience. I'm pleased with the results because I was tired of the reactions I was having to prolonged facial hair bleaching and just didn't want to wax anymore (I was having to wax once a week). I'll probably go back for laser hair removal.


  3. Has your drain been removed? Mine was removed 24 hrs after surgery. I had slight drainage. What I can say was that the drain incision took the longest to heal out of all the other incisions and healed as a raised scar. If you don't notice your wound dressing smelling or any off colored drainage, it should be ok. If you're still worried, have a wound care specialist look at it. Hope it heals well for you!


  4. I had a two week, Clear Liquids only and 4 Protein Shakes day day. I knew it wouldn't be easy, but I kept envisioning the goal and I was so close to it, that I didn't want to screw up and push my surgery date farther down the road. You can do this! sugar free Popsicles, clear broths and stocks (one time I had Mexican fish Soup from a restaurant totally strained) and Jello and crystal light really help. I wish you the best. Don't sell yourself short-you're stronger than you give yourself credit for. It takes a strong person to make this life changing decision.


  5. @krissyleigh: You are NOT a failure! You've made an informed decision and have decided "enough is enough"! You've tried many different ways to achiever weight loss and it has not worked. This is a hormonal problem-PCOS, for example. You've taken proactive steps to get to this point. Don't fool yourself-this is no easy way out. You have to work. VGS is the tool that's going to help you lead the life you know you're meant to lead. I struggled with your same feelings it's all perfectly normal-even thinking about what our friends will think. But you can't let that get in your way.


  6. You can do this. But you might need help. Perhaps talking with a therapist or psychiatrist. The program I'm in has one that's available. I not only met with her for a clearance, but I have a follow up scheduled about a month after my operation. Use these people to help you get to the bottom of it. Yes, the surgery is a tool. Diet and exercise are the keys along with behavior modifications. However, you don't have to do this alone. Get to the bottom of the issue. Best wishes @@Spectra13

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