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I havent had any tests done either, maybe its the insurance that requires this. I have Blue Cross Blue Shield Texas, what about everyone else that have had tests?

i also have BCBS - did you call them - they required a shrink, a certian BMI, 5years worth of Diet history from Dr or jenny craig stuff like that! Good Luck!

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I started using this new single packet crystal light in 17oz of Water. They have about 5 cals and no sugar, and a few dozen flavors to chose from.

We can drink Crystal Light for pre op???? That is great since I love soda and can't have that - I also hate Water but love Crystal Light...that just lifted me up a bit - thanks:thumbup:

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i also have BCBS - did you call them - they required a shrink, a certian BMI, 5years worth of Diet history from Dr or jenny craig stuff like that! Good Luck!

Ya thats all I had to do, was a physch eval, a certain BMI and 5 years of being over weight, oh and 3 month diet, I finished all that and was approved!!

I just read people that have to take sooo many tests.

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I do suggest you call your dr.'s office. Where i will be operated, I have 14 days of liquid diet, and then the operation. Not all doctors function the same way.

Just call to be on the safe side.

Liz:smile2:

I talked to my dr. office and they said I don't need to do anything different prior to my pre-op appt. on 4/28. Maybe they will put me on a liquid diet at that time, which is 6 days before my surgery. Does that sound right to you guys?

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I started using this new single packet crystal light in 17oz of Water. They have about 5 cals and no sugar, and a few dozen flavors to chose from.

Special K Protein Water packets has Protein and Fiber. 5g of each. I like the pink lemonade. Still Vitamin water zero is my fav. 16 days until I have to start my pre-op diet of all liquids and Protein shakes each day for a week prior to surgery.

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May 4th for me!! I'm so excited! My surgeon requires you to lose 20 lb from the time of the first consultation to the preop date. I've lost 14 of those, and I have 9 days until my preop appointment. That's cutting it close, but I'm using the EAS drinks and nothing else, so it's coming off steadily. I've had quite a few Last Suppers myself, but it's all liquids from here on out.

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May 11th is my surgery date! I'm super excited...

I begin my liquid diet - Optifast 800 - on April 27th - for 2 weeks.

I cut out all caffein this week, one week before the liquid diet, only because I think next week will be hard enough dealing with no solids.. I want to have already won the caffein battle!

Good luck to all May bandsters! Stay strong!

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May 14th is my date. I can't wait and can wait all at the same time!

I've been having a hard time following the pre-op high Protein and low carb diet. For the liquid diet I am to drink 3 Protein drinks and eat one low carb high Protein meal, plus two Snacks which is a fruit (preferably an apple).

Since I've been having such a hard time with the low carb diet I am modifying the liquid diet for now until I do start it. So I'm having 2 Protein Drinks and 2 low carb/high protein meals with either fruit or a yogurt as a snack. I'll do this until 4/30 when I start the post op liquids diet.

I've been using Isopure drinks. 100% whey protein, 40g protein, 160 calories, 0g carbs. I couldn't find shakes that I liked and was getting very frustrated. I bought the sample pack from bariatriceating.com, plus they also sell chewable Vitamins including multi, calcium+D, and omega-3s!

Good luck everyone! Looking forward to sharing experiences and getting to know each other!

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May 14th is my date. I can't wait and can wait all at the same time!

I've been having a hard time following the pre-op high Protein and low carb diet. For the liquid diet I am to drink 3 Protein drinks and eat one low carb high protein meal, plus two Snacks which is a fruit (preferably an apple).

Since I've been having such a hard time with the low carb diet I am modifying the liquid diet for now until I do start it. So I'm having 2 protein drinks and 2 low carb/high protein meals with either fruit or a yogurt as a snack. I'll do this until 4/30 when I start the post op liquids diet.

I've been using Isopure drinks. 100% whey protein, 40g protein, 160 calories, 0g carbs. I couldn't find shakes that I liked and was getting very frustrated. I bought the sample pack from bariatriceating.com, plus they also sell chewable Vitamins including multi, calcium+D, and omega-3s!

Good luck everyone! Looking forward to sharing experiences and getting to know each other!

Low carb diets are so hard for the first two weeks! Have you been doing it for longer then that? What I found helpful if I was craving carbs was to get fruit or yougert, but stay away from the breads and pastas. Usually that stops my craving and I never eat carbs past 6-7.

If your still having a hard time finding protein you like, you should try Bodybuilding.com - Protein Finder! A Search Tool That Finds The Perfect Protein For You!

my trainer suggested it to me and it has all different kinds and flavors! The nice thing about it is that you can search by what you are looking for.

Good luck!

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My surgeon recommended EAS AdvantEDGE carb control, which can be purchased at Wal Mart, Sam's, and I have seen it in regular grocery stores. It has 17 grams of Protein, 2 grams net carbsm 119 calories, 0 sugars. The flavors are chocolate fudge, strawberry, vanilla and some other dark chocolate flavor. I use the chocolate fudge and find that they taste almost just like the pre-made Hershey's chocolate milk from the store. Quite yummy. I've been playing around with the drinks, trying to transition into 14 days of preop liquid only, and so far, over a period of 3-4 weeks, I have lost 14 lb. But I have also been doing some serious eating as well. You know, The Last Supper. I have had quite a few of them! At any rate, I'm down to 9 days before preop, with 6 lbs to lose. I am confident that I can do it! These drinks are really good, and I guess the high-protein content is what helps me stay full. I'm pretty picky about taste, and I'm so thankful that I found something that wasn't just tolerable, but something that I really like. EAS will be my friend for the rest of my life, I guess. It's not expensive, either, just a buck and change per container. A case at Sam's is 28.00. Good luck, I know it is a challenge! I hope you find something that satisfies you. This is difficult enough, I can't imagine not being satisfied with your drink. Keep looking, don't give up!!!

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My surgeon recommended EAS AdvantEDGE carb control, which can be purchased at Wal Mart, Sam's, and I have seen it in regular grocery stores. It has 17 grams of Protein, 2 grams net carbsm 119 calories, 0 sugars. The flavors are chocolate fudge, strawberry, vanilla and some other dark chocolate flavor. I use the chocolate fudge and find that they taste almost just like the pre-made Hershey's chocolate milk from the store. Quite yummy. I've been playing around with the drinks, trying to transition into 14 days of preop liquid only, and so far, over a period of 3-4 weeks, I have lost 14 lb. But I have also been doing some serious eating as well. You know, The Last Supper. I have had quite a few of them! At any rate, I'm down to 9 days before preop, with 6 lbs to lose. I am confident that I can do it! These drinks are really good, and I guess the high-protein content is what helps me stay full. I'm pretty picky about taste, and I'm so thankful that I found something that wasn't just tolerable, but something that I really like. EAS will be my friend for the rest of my life, I guess. It's not expensive, either, just a buck and change per container. A case at Sam's is 28.00. Good luck, I know it is a challenge! I hope you find something that satisfies you. This is difficult enough, I can't imagine not being satisfied with your drink. Keep looking, don't give up!!!

I have tried these! They are prolly one of the better ones out there! I still like making my own shakes with the Protein I like, but when Im in a rush, I always make sure I have these in the fridge for a quick grab!

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My surgery date is May 10th!!! I am excited and nervous. I will be starting my pre-op diet next week. I meet with the surgeon and the nutritionist next week. I don't know what the nutritionist will tell me for the pre-op diet but I want to start doing some shopping. Does anyone know how much Protein, fat, carbs, etc that we should have in each Protein Shake? How many calories should we consume daily on the pre-op diet? I am thinking about using the Herbalife shakes because they are really tasty but I want to make sure they have all the nutrients, etc that I will need. I am also looking for some fellow Lapband buddies. I don't have a LOT of support so I could use the support. Thanks!!! :ohmy:

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I'm hoping to be banded in May as well. All my requirments were submitted into my insurance company as of Friday

4-16-10. Now I'm just playing the waiting game. :)

Wish me luck for approval - need all the positive thoughts I can get!! :ohmy:

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Good luck to everyone! I think May bandsters are gonna kick some major butt!

Let's keep everyone posted... and show 'em how it's done!

:)

HUGS!:ohmy:

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I am scheduled for May 3, 2010

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