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2 hours ago, rats2010 said:I had mine this past Friday and have to schedule another one. For whatever reason, my stomach had not emptied of the prior nights dinner and I was still full so they couldn't see anything. Bah. Clear Liquids the day before the next one and then npo at midnight- it WILL work the 2nd time!
That really sucks. Hopefully they can get it this time.
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Oh, my bad. I was talking post op. I didn't have a completely liquid diet pre op.
twinmomcd reacted to this -
I would definitely prefer the disposable undies over the catheter. We'll see what happens.
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I am getting sleeved on Wednesday. Great timing...
I don't really want to have to deal with both but hey, thanks nature, I don't have a choice...
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2 hours ago, twinmomcd said:I'm happy, sacred, excited, and worried all at once! What I fear most is the liquid diet for 3 weeks pre op.
I am getting sleeved on Wednesday and this is worrying me too. I will also be on a liquid diet for 3 weeks and that seems like such a long time. I know it's going to be hard because I'll still be cooking for my family. Temptation will be in my face everyday but I know it's necessary to make sure our stomachs heal correctly. We will get through this!
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I was freaking out last week because I was 7lbs away from my weight loss goal that I was required to lose in the next 5 days. Problem was I was already on my preoperative diet and was losing only about 2lbs a week. My dietician suggested upping my Water intake. I went from drinking 80oz of water to over 100oz and started dropping weight like crazy! Like 3lbs a day crazy! I ended up losing 9lbs instead of 7.
Water really does make all the difference.
evesta reacted to this -
The worst part is waiting for them to call u from the waiting room. Everything else is a breeze.
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My NUT said that if you feel yourself becoming hungry at a time that you are not supposed to be eating then exercising can help alleviate that hunger. And of course when you exercise you drink more Water so it's a win win really.
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5 hours ago, mareana said:"invest in yourself"
You could not be more right about this. Yes it's expensive, it's time consuming and it's definitely hard to accomplish and stick with but it is so worth it. To have that much more life to live, to be able to keep up your small children, even grandchildren makes our food sacrifices worth the struggle we face today. I'm definitely doing this for my future, what else is there?
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I was nervous about my EGD but it was a breeze. I had never been to this hospital so that's why I was nervous but all the nurses were very nice. I have a tattoo of the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland on my chest, one of the nurses bonded with me over it and right before I got knocked out from the anesthesia she quoted Alice in Wonderland. I can't remember exactly what she said but I remember it put a big smile on my face. She was so kind. Really made me feel better about having my surgery at the same facility.
Come on April 19th! I'm so ready for you!
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4 hours ago, JenH76 said:I'm set for sleeve surgery April 19th!!!
Me too! Just had my EGD yesterday, time is flying by!
JenH76 reacted to this -
Your surgeon's facility should be able to refer you to closer support groups.
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On 3/26/2017 at 0:01 AM, demonchick said:Yep! Can't stand the taste anymore. Shattered because I really did love eggs
I'm sorry. I'm wondering if I am going to become lactose intolerant. I love cheese...not so sure it loves me tho.
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Yeah, that sucks. Do they make u sick?
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7 hours ago, demonchick said:With my weekly meetings I have seen how much peoples taste buds vary. We were able to taste some of the various Protein Drinks my bariatric office has in their store and my friend and I had very different opinions. To each their own. Plus, a lot of people have said their taste buds change after surgery so who knows what I might end up liking.
Brit in Oz reacted to this -
My surgery is on April 19th! My approval process has gone so fast I can hardly believe it.
Desertcanary, queendeborahbee and Brit in Oz reacted to this -
I'm doing pretty good with it. I love the vanilla shake and the garden Tomato Soup. The rest is kind of hit or miss for me. I lost 7lbs in 3days with this and am curious to see how much I will lose with a full week. I am not weighing myself in between my weekly check-ups. I like to be surprised! 😃
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I think it is different at every office. Just ask. My office asks for no more than $1,000.00 one week before surgery if you haven't met your deductible.
I have received other bills from the cardiologist, surgeon and I have to pay out-of-pocket for my month long pre-op diet that is mandatory. Hidden fees they don't talk about before you sign up of course. It all ends up being expensive but its so worth it!
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Good luck! You got this!
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I am required to use Optifast for 4 weeks as my pre-op diet. Just wondering if anyone is with me in this?
Am I eating too much protein?
in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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My nutritionist said that you need 80 grams of Protein for women and 90 grams for men. Too much can cause damage to your kidneys.