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Okay-how messed up is this...I am on this forum eating 2 pieces of white pizza pie! I find myself eating more because I know I am getting the surgery in 2 months! WTH? Did this happen to anyone else>:o

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Okay-how messed up is this...I am on this forum eating 2 pieces of white pizza pie! I find myself eating more because I know I am getting the surgery in 2 months! WTH? Did this happen to anyone else>:o

i did that too for a bit... hey where are you having your surgery? i am in nj too. i go for my surgery next friday! good luck to you

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I did that too. Ate things I knew I would really have to limit after surgery. But almost a year later and at goal I don't miss those foods, I like my designer jeans in size 4 better. Good luck 7

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i'm in central but having my surgery at SOCH (southern ocean county hospital) how about you ?

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i did that too for a bit... hey where are you having your surgery? i am in nj too. i go for my surgery next friday! good luck to you

Hello! I live in central Jersey-but I am having my surgery in North Jersey at Mountainside Hospital. Good luck to you!!! Let me know how you make out okay?:)

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Hello! I live in central Jersey-but I am having my surgery in North Jersey at Mountainside Hospital. Good luck to you!!! Let me know how you make out okay?:)

i will you too :)

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im a jersey girl too!!! south jersey...how about you?

Central! ;) But I was born and raised in Philly and lived in Pennsauken for a short time.

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OMG I'm doing the exact same thing and I'm scared, starting tomorrow it's diet time. From Jan till today i've gained 15lbs. But it's kinda unfair cuz when I went and got weighed at the beginning by the surgeon i had just gotten over a stomach virus and strep so i hadn't eaten any food in days. Even that morning i hadn't eaten. So it's time to get serious. I'm afraid they're going to push my procedure back since I haven't lost like i should. Also.. i've been frustrated because these "specialists" i have to see before the surgery are giving me the run around but that's neither here nor there. lol Good luck everyone.

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yes, i too seem to be eating everything in sight. i will probably gain 20 pounds before the liquid diet. mine starts on wednesday.

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coming from someone who is 3 years post-op.... eat while you can! your eating will never be the same again!

you might be able to eat the same foods but never near the same amount ever again!!

i had 2 weeks of "last meals" before my surgery!

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Watch out guys. My surgeon said no surgery if I wasn't wihmthin five pounds of the weight I was at my initial consult. A weight gain before surgery is not a good indicator to a doctor that you are ready. That being said, I wouldnt go nuts with food but if you feel like you need to have a "last meal" kind of thing.... Do it once for pizza, once for whatever. Just don't continually say goodbye from now until your surgery! Best wishes!

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Okay-how messed up is this...I am on this forum eating 2 pieces of white pizza pie! I find myself eating more because I know I am getting the surgery in 2 months! WTH? Did this happen to anyone else>:o

My surgeon made me lose 5% tbw BEFORE surgery! So I didn't want to NOT Qualify! I dieted like crazy to lose that 5%!

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I did this. Once I knew it was coming up I made sure I hit up a couple of my favorite restaurants to get a few last meals in. The night before my liquid diet I had a big meal of Pasta. Good luck with everything everyone!

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I'm not proud of it, but I definitely ate like I was never going to eat again before I got my band. Thank goodness for the pre op diet!

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