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Hi everyone.

I've made my appointment (12/10) for surgery but somehow feel like I need more info. I'm calling to speak with the nutritionist tomorrow but so far all I've been told is that 3-4 days before surgery I should be on a liquid diet. After surgery? All I have is the LapBand info packet.

Any suggestions or websites I should visit?

Thanks for any help you can give!!

Beth

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You do! See this post: http://www.lapbandtalk.com/topic/160580-the-big-book-on-the-lap-band-everything-you-need-to-know-to-lose-weight-and-live-well-with-the-adjustable-gastric-band/

and I would suggest a doctor which has a better support system. Mine has nutritionist, psychologist, support groups, book recommendations etc. Also search for Jean McMillan on this forum and buy her book, well worth it. I would not get surgery without being better informed.

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You're in the right place here, plus there's a book Bandwagon written by our very own Jean McMillian, a must read for all.

Ask any questions you may have and they'll get answered.

Glad you're trying to educate yourself before surgery. I always say knowledge equals success.

Best wishes on your journey!

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I would speak to your surgeon's office. Be blunt- you are having surgery and you need clear cut directions and guidance. Ask them:

-The pre-op liquid diet- exactly what should I be drinking? What is my goal?

-Post op, exactly what are the diet phases I should follow? How long is each phase?

Do not let them give you a half answer or blow you off. The luxury of being self pay is, if they're not willing to thoroughly do their job then you can fire them and hire a more competent surgeon.

The nutritionist will help you a lot, btw. I'm really glad you're seeking one out.

Best wishes to you.

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Like Mis says, talk with Dr&staff, but continue to educate yourself. My nutritionists said that most ppl only retain 30% of whats being told. You are your best advocate!

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Thanks everyone!!

My first call of action tomorrow is to call the nutritionist. Then, I'm getting the books. I've been through so many diets that I refuse to fail this time.

:unsure:

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Thanks everyone!!

My first call of action tomorrow is to call the nutritionist. Then, I'm getting the books. I've been through so many diets that I refuse to fail this time.

:unsure:

YAY!!!!!

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I am self pay to but my surgeon has alot of requirements I had to do before I could get a date. I to meet with him, then the next appointment was with his nurse and she went over all the steps, then to a psychologist, next a meeting with the nutritionist, then a group meeting, then my family physician, back to see his nurse, another meeting with the nutritionist and finally to see my surgeon whew what a journey. Dec 6th is my date I have been on a Liquid Protein diet for 7 days now I started a few days early so I could adjust to the change on a weekend.... It has been really easy I'm on 800 calories and have lost 12 lbs so far!

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I was also a self pay. My dr put me thru the same steps as a insurance pay. I question why the rules would be different.

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