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My op date is Aug. 21st and I feel like should be on a diet to at least shrink my liver? But I am guessing I dont have to since I was not informed of it? I am reading alot of other people having to do this.. Should I start something now? Pls help! Already nervous and anxious enough. -Megs :ph34r:

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My doc had me on a 2 week preop diet. For me it was a Protein Shake for Breakfast, 100 calorie snack, Protein shake for lunch, 300-350 calorie/20-25 carb dinner, then another 100 calorie snack. The main focus was to shrink the liver, but also to get used to not eating as much. I lost 12 lbs in that 2 weeks.

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My op date is Aug 23. My Dr. Put me on a no carb diet. I have seen different diets that people have been on here to. I would call and see if you should be on some sort off meal plan just I case.

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Thanks- Im going to call first thing tomorrow. They did mention I cut back on fatty/ fried foods. And to eat slower and not drink and eat at the same time but no diet. I will start regardless friday to prepare my liver. Hopefully they recommend I do this anyhow..

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My Dr's office only has me doing a clear liquid diet the day before surgery, which starts tomorrow. It's different from a lot of things I've heard other people say. I think every surgeon is different. Mine is Dr Michael Snyder in CO

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Yes, there are wide variations as to the surgeon's pre op and post op instructions for their patients.

My doctor was quite strict with his expectations, including my weight at my pre op appointment.

When in doubt, or have questions that relate to your medical condition, communicating with your surgeon will be the best place to get the accurate information you need.

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My dr. said he typically only has patients with a certain BMI do a pre-op diet. My surgery is next Friday, 8/24, and I am on a 900 calorie diet. 2 shakes, veggies, Lean Cuisine type meal for dinner. My mom is having the surgery a month after me and is not required to do the diet, but she's doing it just to help lose weight pre-surgery. It certainly doesn't hurt!

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I went for my Pre-op testing today; nothing to really talk about.. (sat around for 2hrs for a ten minute thing) They did take blood and ask a few questions, weighed me as well.. I dont require a pre surgical diet. I am going to go easy this weekend to prepare me as much as I can at this point. Its going to be hard to get out of my friday routine with my hubby and son ( we usually go shopping then out to eat ) Now we need to eat dinner home and then do some shopping on sat mornings.. That way we dont feel like we could have a meal out.. ( like tonight grilled chicken and a veggie) when really I would prob. have rice and an egg roll.

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        Life as a big person had limited my life to what I knew I could manage to do each day. That was eat. I hadn't anything else to look forward to. So my eating choices were the best I could dream up. I planned the cooking in managable lots in my head and filled my day with and around it.

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