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My surgery is set to October 1 I'm exited my insurance is paying after all :) today is my first day of diet and omg I'm so hungry I don't know how everyone else does this.... HELP!!!

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Been there, had my sx on 9/10/12 its difficult before and after!! Its do able be strong, I know I wasnt compliant before and after.

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I wasn't required to diet pre-op. In fact, I had my "last meal" the nite before surgery (Outback ribs!). But I was on a liquid diet for 4 weeks postop and that was the hardest thing to do. But we all do it. You can do it! Good luck!

Marci

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What is your pre op diet?

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Be positive and think of a skinny you! Its all about YOU and your health. The insurance is paying a big bill now do your part and be tough. I drank Protein drinks for Breakfast and lunch, then at dinner a big salad with a broiled chicken breast with oil and vinegar. Did this for 17 days.

Keep the faith!

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You will get used.to it hang tight!!

My surgery is set to October 1 I'm exited my insurance is paying after all :) today is my first day of diet and omg I'm so hungry I don't know how everyone else does this.... HELP!!!

yes its hard

i had to so 2 week pre and post op liquids, so i know what you are going through

dont cheat as you are only hurting yourself. you may get responses from people saying its ok and

it dont matter but you know what, it does matter. eating before you suppose to after surgery could harm you

so get into that mental frame of mind now

for me, the first 4 or 5 days was the hardest and then it wasnt so bad. if you want to do this, you can.

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That's great!!! What changed with your ins plan?

What's your diet?

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It'll get easier! The hardest days for me were the two clear liquid only days right before the surgery. I was so hungry & cranky but it's all worth it!

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That's great!!! What changed with your ins plan?

What's your diet?

I have an umbilical hernia .... So my insurance is paying for the most expensive stufff I'm only paying for the band I'm having the hernia n band surgery at the same time... I'm on Protein shakes

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I am on Day 7 of a 10 day liquid diet (protein shakes). It is pretty hard but I agree with the above. I don't feel as much angst as I did the first 4 days or so. Also, I understand the importance of the diet physically and mentally. I have not had a bite of food for 7 days. This is a clear message on how little I really need to survive. :) Good luck on your surgery. Mine is scheduled for 09/27!!

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I'm on my second week my surgery is next Wed Sept 26th I am struggling part of me knows there are certain things I won't be able to enjoy after for a while so I'm fighting with my will power now to stay true to the diet but it's so hard!!

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I did 14 days, 4 shakes a day......extra cold, blended with ice and drank thru a straw made it bearable. I added instant coffee to the vanilla ones and many others have used flavors from starbucks etc. Good luck.

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I have an umbilical hernia .... So my insurance is paying for the most expensive stufff I'm only paying for the band I'm having the hernia n band surgery at the same time... I'm on Protein Shakes

Great to hear that they will cover this even though you don't have hiatal hernia.

Keep yourself busy and drink plenty of Water. Anytime you crave food, chew gum!

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My Pre op diet is all food & no shakes, 2 carb choices per day only: like 2 baby potatoes and 3 tablespoons of Cereal, 3 fruit & veg a day like 1 large banana and one small bowl of salad and 1 of veg, 2-3 choices of Protein per day like 2-3 oz meat or 2 eggs or 5 oz tuna plus one diet yogurt. All seems so simple! I have my op on Oct 22 and I already feeling ok on this diet. Post op also starts straight on sloppy foods, but I'll have to wait and see if those suit me! Good luck everyone ???ƒ

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