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Just had mine done yesterday. I wrote like a novel about it. It was done with Dr. Robert Snow. I'm doing great and had an excellent experience. See if you can find my posting. I did a very detailed description of my experience. I hope it helps

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My surgery date is 2/18. i'm 5 days into the pre-op diet and learning how to use this forum because i am freaking out and need some support. my bmi is on the low side at 41 and i'm using that to convince myself that it'll be ok if i have some sushi. or eggs, or dog food--anything. i'm starving!

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Hello all,

I too am a February bandster. My surgery is scheduled for the 23rd. These first two days of the pre-op and I must say that I am starving...I am constantly thinking of food. I am praying that this hunger subsides soon. :)))

Courtney

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I too am a February Bandster. I am so excited I can barely contain myself. I will have surgery in exactly 1 week. I am running around getting stuff together to make sure I am prepared~groceries, Protein Shakes, bras, heating pads, and meds.

Is there anyone else getting banded on the 17th???

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I'm on the same schedule as you. Pre-Op diet now and surgery date on 2/17. Dog food lol.

My surgery date is 2/18. i'm 5 days into the pre-op diet and learning how to use this forum because i am freaking out and need some support. my bmi is on the low side at 41 and i'm using that to convince myself that it'll be ok if i have some sushi. or eggs, or dog food--anything. i'm starving!

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I'm so glad I came across this group! I am scheduled for next Thursday, Feb. 17. I am: nervous, excited, ready to finally do this (started the journey in May 2010), hungry (preop diet is a killer) and really wondering if I'll be able to do this. So excited to find my fellow Feb. 2011 bandsters!

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I'm so glad I came across this group! I am scheduled for next Thursday, Feb. 17. I am: nervous, excited, ready to finally do this (started the journey in May 2010), hungry (preop diet is a killer) and really wondering if I'll be able to do this. So excited to find my fellow Feb. 2011 bandsters!

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i wonder that for myself

havent done to good at 1200 calorie pre op yet

trying tho

what is your pre op diet exactly?

mine is 1200 for 12 days then liquid for 2 days

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how are you???

how was it??

i wonder that for myself

havent done to good at 1200 calorie pre op yet

trying tho

what is your pre op diet exactly?

mine is 1200 for 12 days then liquid for 2 days

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i wonder that for myself

havent done to good at 1200 calorie pre op yet

trying tho

what is your pre op diet exactly?

mine is 1200 for 12 days then liquid for 2 days

I have a 7 day preop that consists of two things: Slim Fast and Crystal Light. I am on day 3 and doing well so far, but the first two days were really, really hard. Everyone I talked to said that the first 4 days would be the hardest thing I have to do - it only gets easier from here on out. That remains to be seen, but it got me through the first 2 days so I'll keep thinking that :)

Good luck to you! When is your surgery?

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Well my Pre-op diet starts tomorrow and consists of MediFast brand foods. shakes, Soups, and not much else. Very low cal and unsatisfying. I am going to be on the for 2 weeks and surgery is scheduled for the 28th! I am so excited but really scared at the same time. It is such a life change that I am freaking out a little but I am so excited to get healthy and be comfortable in my own skin.

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I just wanted to stop in and say hi again today. I re-read the thread today and couldn't believe how easy everyone else's psych eval sounded! Mine was ridiculous! I had to take a 2 hour long evaluation on the computer and then go to 3 appointments to have a "session" with the therapist before she would "sign off" on me. To make matters worse the therapist was about 5'10 and maybe 140lbs!. I have had a terrible time trying to get insurance approval in general. Maybe because we have Tricare, but it has been a nightmare. I'm still afraid I'll get a call that my approval was a mistake! Hopefully they can't take approval away! I am so ready to do this!

I too am on Tricare and my first visit to discuss possible surgery was Nov 13. By Jan 31 I had all my appointments and approval for the surgery to include the surgery date. It moved really fast once I decided to actually do this. I always told myself if my health started going downhill I would immediately do something about it - so I was put on blood pressure meds in Nov - which is why I asked my Dr.

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      Soooo I am coming to a realization
      of something and I'm not sure what to do about it. For years the only thing I've enjoyed is eating. We rarely do anything or go anywhere and if we do it always includes food. Family comes over? Big family dinner! Go camping? Food! Take a short ride or trip? Food! Holiday? Food! Go out of town for a Dr appointment? Food! When we go to a new town we don't look for any attractions, we look for restaurants we haven't been to. Heck, I look forward to getting off work because that means it's almost supper time. Now that I'm drinking these pre-op shakes for breakfast, lunch, and supper I have nothing to look forward to.  And once I have surgery on June 11th it'll be more of the same shakes. Even after pureed stage, soft food stage, and finally regular food stage, it's going to be a drastic change for the rest of my life. I'm giving up the one thing that really brings me joy. Eating. How do you cope with that? What do you do to fill that void? Wow. Now I'm sad.
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