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I've finally got my surgery date of January 30th! I will do a 2-week pre-op diet of 3 Protein Shakes daily. I plan to take about a week off work but have yet to tell my boss... I'm struggling with whether to tell him it's Lap-Band surgery or just tell him it's surgery of a "personal nature." (Any thoughts here?) Social eating is a big thing for me, and the idea of not having three-course meals when out with my friends is taking some getting used to. But that's one of the bad habits that's gotten me in trouble. I am so ready for this. My boyfriend, close friends and family are awesome supporters. I attended my family's big holiday party Saturday night and kept dreaming about what I'll look and feel like at that party a year from now! :)

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My date is the 30th too! And I'm just getting my surgeon to wirte a doctor's excuse for me to be under medical care...it's none of their business what I'm having done. At least that's my opinion on that.

I meet with my surgeon again on 7 January for more specifics. I have a friend here that used the same surgeon so she's been telling me everything she went through.

I'm ready for a new me!

Keep me posted as we get closer to "our" date!

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I'm not telling my boss either. It's none of his business.

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I'm getting banded on the 30th of january also :) I also wouldn't tell my boss..@this girl is losing it.. Funny I had the same thought u did about what I will look like nextyear during the holidays! Isn't so exciting!!!

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There is no law that you are required to tell him. But if you do, make sure you are very specific and state that this is confidential. He would not want to be in violation of confidentiality

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Just a quick update from me. I decided not to tell my boss what surgery I was having; he just knows it's surgery. He didn't ask questions. He probably thinks it's my "lady parts" and doesn't want to know! Fine with me!

Anyway, I am down to 2 days of "real food" before I start the pre-op diet (3 daily Protein shakes only) on Wednesday. I am trying not to eat all manner of crap, but at the same time, I'm like, OK, what I eat before Wednesday is the last things I'll get to CHEW for 6 to 8 weeks!

About a week ago, I eliminated snacking between meals, hoping that would help. But I really should've started cutting down my portions too, to prepare for the adjustment. I have 2 days now to do that - smaller meals.

I have a friend coming to town for the weekend on Friday. Hoping I'm not "hangry" - so hungry I'm angry... I'll have to send my boyfriend out to eat with my friend. I don't think I can sit in a restaurant and have only Water.

BF and I also grocery-shopped for things he can cook himself for the next couple of weeks. I told him I'm not going to be in the kitchen preparing his meals every night while I can't eat. I guess I will have to smell the yummy food smells - not much I can do about that. He has been awesomely supportive.

That's all from my neck of the woods. Hope you're all doing well! - Care to reply with your own updates?

Becky

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Hi...the preopt diet is hard for the first few days, but don't give in! I've lost 17 lbs so far and surgery isn't until Thursday. The first couple of days I did have Soup for dinner as I couldn't stand not having any 'substance' but I've weaned myself off that. I recenlty discovered powder Peanut Butter and mix it with my chocolate Protein Shake. Remember you can have popsicles and drink lots and lots of Water or crystal light. Keep in touch!

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