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I'm new bandster; thanks SO MUCH for the information on all the protein!
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Hi :biggrin: I was banded 9/22. Surgery went great with really no gas pain afterwards. I had a sore abdomen mostly and pain in my incisions, but minimal. Hunger pains hit me yesterday afternoon, but I made it through. I need to get my Protein shakes in, I know that would help greatly!
Congrats to everyone on their new band or upcoming surgery! :crying:
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Congrats on your WONDERFUL weight-loss and being just a few pounds shy of your first goal. What a wonderful birthday present. :thumbup:
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The higher % of Protein the longer you will fill full. GNC 100% whey Protein has over 20g per shake. They are great and easy on the wallet. sugar free Jello and sugar free puddings are great Snacks.
I am on day 10 of the liquid diet and my surgery is in 4 days. The first few days were HORRIBLE! I cried, I was mad I couldn't eat. Now, it is so easy and I am down 9 lbs. You can DO this!! This diet isn't for just your surgery, but it prepares you for when your banded. If you need extra motivation, send me a message at any time!
Best of luck!
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Congrats! :thumbup:
Welcome to the beginning of your journey!
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Brian,
I'm with ya; I too have incorporated some light Soups to replace the sweetness of the shakes. Healthy Choice and Progresso have some fabulous low cal/fat/sodium choices that I've used. GNC has a delicious 100% whey Protein banana Cream shake mix that is yummy and I think so much better than chocolate.
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Hi Cathy !Sorry to hear about your house but better the house than you ! I hope all else is well.
Out of curiosity what phase / diet are you on now ? I am still on liquid. Tonight I finally also started incorporating different soups also ( instead of just broth ) .. I added Tomato and tomato & Basil and now also onion. I was getting alittle sick of chocolate Protein Shakes and wanted a non-sugary taste. The Tomato Soup was good but not something I would have every night... a little too tomatoey for me to have every night but a change of pace nonetheless. Any other suggestions ?
-Brian :wub:
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Hi! I get banded September 22; I am on day 8 of the pre-op diet and all is well! Best of luck to everyone, I need to go back and catch up on previous posts.
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I'm sure you haven't gained if you've cut your caloric intake and have been exercising. It's probably just Water. Don't get your spirits down.
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My Physician's office has a program fee of $1,000; insurance or self-pay. Half is due by your 2nd appointment, the last half due on your Physician Consult right before surgery.
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To be successful your going to have to make the decisions to eat healthy and monitor Portion Control. Drink Water when hungry, exercise, walk. WLS is a tool, not a miracle.
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Are delish! O fat, 0 sugar, 10 calories :wub:
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So happy you got your date!! :wub:
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This is in NO way an easy way out. We still have to work at making healthy choices, eating correctly and exercising. I've not told alot of people, for that reason. We do this for us, to be healthy and ultimately, loose weight. Good luck.
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I would go to your first appointment and from there, they will tell you what appointments are needed. They have certain physicians they work with and often schedule for that person. Sometimes trying to personally speed up the process only slows it down in the end.
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It really depends on your insurance requirements, physician requirements and if your required to loose a % of weight for surgery. I've seen it vary from 6 weeks - 1 year.
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Welcome to the journey! Looking forward to seeing how your appointment goes. Ask away here if you have any questions.
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My evaluation was a breeze. It lasted about 30-45 minutes. He gave me 2 short multiple-choice tests and then discussed the questions and answers afterwards. He also went over the WLS in general what to expect, if I understood it and the decision I was making and if I was prepared for the life change that comes hand in hand with the band. I also got to look at the ink blot pictures and tell what I saw
The psychologist my physician office uses is in house; so it was covered. If you have questions, your billing person or insurance rep can verify your benefits.
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My Dr is removing my Gallbladder in the same surgery. He is removing it first. Sure, there have been cases of contamination and banding will be postponed, but he said that rarely happens. Good luck to you, I definitely understand your concerns of being put to sleep twice so close together. Keep us updated.
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Best of luck tomorrow! I'm behind you by 8 days :thumbup:
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Hi. I have BCBSGA. They require a Nutrition Evaluation, a BMI of 35 with 1 co-morbidity or a BMI of 40+. My Dr's office submitted for approval on 8/17 and I was approved 9/1; my surgery is 9/22. They don't require a supervised diet or any % of weightloss; but your specific doctor might. I would call BCBSGA to verify your specific plan has bariatric benefits. [They can email you thier gastric policy, which lists their requirements for surgery in detail] Good Luck!
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Hi. I am currently on the pre-op as well and I am to have Protein Shakes (4 per day) along with a choice of 6 servings of out of various sugar-free jello's, puddings, etc selections....The calories is probably based on your lab results, weight and other evaluations. I am getting between 500-1000 per day. Each Dr is different so there probably isn't a correct answer. BEST OF LUCK!
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Congrats! Hope you have a great time on your cruise [i've never been] and best of luck on your upcoming surgery :smile:
frustrated and no one to talk to :(
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I agree. Sounds like you are in need of a fill. Good luck sweetie.