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Hello all!

Went to my initital surgeon visit on Monday. The surgeon was very impressed in my overall knowledge of the sleeve and he answered all of my questions and I feel very good about him performing my surgery. I got LOTS of good news like....NO catheter and NO drain. He said my surgery will be 30-40 minutes long and I should be able to go home the next day. I had already done my 6 month weight monitoring and compiled my 5 year weight history. I gave those to the bariatric coordinator and she said she would fax it the next day (which was yesterday). She feels very confidant I should have a quick approval.

My next appointment is Tuesday where I meat with the NUT, the exercise guru, and the counselor. The coordinator is hoping I will have my approval by then and we can schedule my date, so its looking good that I will be a March sleever!

I am so excited and I think my brain is preparing me for what is about to happen. Over the past couple of weeks food has just started to taste...off. Things I used to like I have trouble eating a few bites of. I think my brain knows that my eating habits are about to drastically change and it preparing me. I still anticipating being very hungry during my two week pre-op diet, but I know it will be worth it. I am so excited and can't wait till Tuesday. Prayers for a speedy approval by the insurance company!

Missy

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First of all I would make them keep in the hospital for at least 2 days..you will be struggling to get liquids in so the more time your in the hospital the better because they supercharge the amounts of fluids through your iv. The first day i was only allowed ice chips they want to make sure you are not going to start throwing up..the second day I got as much as Water that i could intake. The whole day I got 30 ounces of water. Your body needs 64 oz to survive. I would make them keep me for an additional day. It will help you so much..Second when you go on your liquid diet it pretty much sucks for the first 2 days. If you can get past the first 2 days you will not want food anymore if you follow your doctors reccomendations. Of course you will be on about 60 grams of Proteins avaliable through shake form. The Protein Shakes will curb your hunger a little bit. you will end up not wanting food after your second day. You have to get prepared for surgery and pretty much you will most likely be on liquids or thick liquids for at least 4 weeks after surgery.. One thing to remember through all of this the liquids are getting you ready for the calorie intake you will be getting after surgery. I did not cheat but there has been a few that has. I know I was very commited to my liquids and it has made all the difference to me. Please keep us posted and good luck

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Thanks, I am very familiar with my diet, I am lucky in that I watched my husband go through it 18 months ago. He had bypass because our insurance at the time would not cover sleeve and his bmi was over 50. I was the keeper of the food for him and he did great. He hated his 2 week liquid diet though. I am glad I had the experience with him so I know what to expect.

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Missy,

Glad things are goin well for you. My story is similar. I've completed all the paperwork, and Tuesday learned my surgery date is March 3. Just a couple of weeks away. I too am confident this surgery is a solution to my life long struggle. Stay in touch!

Cindy (in Virginia)

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