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Hello All,

I am a little new to this forum, and so far i am soo pleased with all of the informative posts and blogs. I am so happy to announce that I was given a date of 9/12 which is in about 2 weeks from now. I must say that my journey has not been very long at all, my first step was going to a group meeting back in late June.

I am starting to prepare for my surgery by getting various products like Protein shots, Fiber bars, Vitamins etc. So if anyone has any tips or suggestions, that will be welcomed!

So excited for this new phase in my life and cant wait to share photos!

Bye till later!

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Good luck, the next two weeks will fly by!

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Congrats on your date!!! Here are a few things that have helped me out:

1. Coffee/candle warmer - you can get it from Michael's

2. Make your favorite chicken Soup, drain everything off and freeze the broth. Believe me you will get tired of the sweet Protein Drinks. You can mix up the chicken/veggie and other stuff in your blender for when you are able to eat mushy foods.

3. Small bowl, get a pretty one :D [to fit on your candle warmer] you will be eating alot slower after surgery and this way your soup/mushies/food can stay warm.

4. Chop sticks - I got hot pink ones-I use them to help me eat slower-it really works!

5. Pretty coffee cup with a lid to fit on your candle warmer.

6. Pretty water bottle to keep your cold liquids in.

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No kidding! Particularly with labor day weekend between now and then.

My date is 9/14 Kinda freaks me out and excited all at the same time.

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Wow thanks so much for this info, this is sooo helpful! Im going shopping this week.

Congrats on your date!!! Here are a few things that have helped me out:

1. Coffee/candle warmer - you can get it from Michael's

2. Make your favorite chicken Soup, drain everything off and freeze the broth. Believe me you will get tired of the sweet Protein drinks. You can mix up the chicken/veggie and other stuff in your blender for when you are able to eat mushy foods.

3. Small bowl, get a pretty one :D [to fit on your candle warmer] you will be eating alot slower after surgery and this way your soup/mushies/food can stay warm.

4. Chop sticks - I got hot pink ones-I use them to help me eat slower-it really works!

5. Pretty coffee cup with a lid to fit on your candle warmer.

6. Pretty Water bottle to keep your cold liquids in.

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Yes are soo right! I am getting a little nervous. But I'm very excited overall. Good Luck to you!

No kidding! Particularly with labor day weekend between now and then.

My date is 9/14 Kinda freaks me out and excited all at the same time.

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I know that's what I'm doing this week! Just making sure that I'm all set for post-op.

Thanks!

Good luck. Get you fridge stocked ahead of time but just samples until you know what you like and can tolerate.

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THESE ARE AWESOME TIPS!!!!!!!!!!!

The warmer is a definite necessity unless you have a husband that doesnt mind running to the microwave every hour to heat up whatever you've been trying to eat for hours.. :D

Congrats on your date!!! Here are a few things that have helped me out:

1. Coffee/candle warmer - you can get it from Michael's

2. Make your favorite chicken Soup, drain everything off and freeze the broth. Believe me you will get tired of the sweet Protein drinks. You can mix up the chicken/veggie and other stuff in your blender for when you are able to eat mushy foods.

3. Small bowl, get a pretty one :D [to fit on your candle warmer] you will be eating alot slower after surgery and this way your soup/mushies/food can stay warm.

4. Chop sticks - I got hot pink ones-I use them to help me eat slower-it really works!

5. Pretty coffee cup with a lid to fit on your candle warmer.

6. Pretty Water bottle to keep your cold liquids in.

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Congratulations!

I am scheduled for the same date in Puerto Vallarta with Dr. Joya.

Excited but nervous.

Hello All,

I am a little new to this forum, and so far i am soo pleased with all of the informative posts and blogs. I am so happy to announce that I was given a date of 9/12 which is in about 2 weeks from now. I must say that my journey has not been very long at all, my first step was going to a group meeting back in late June.

I am starting to prepare for my surgery by getting various products like Protein shots, Fiber bars, Vitamins etc. So if anyone has any tips or suggestions, that will be welcomed!

So excited for this new phase in my life and cant wait to share photos!

Bye till later!

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I am scheduled the same day here in Phoenix. I am getting excited and nervous at the same time. How is your pre op diet going? I am having a hard time already, full liquids for 2 weeks is tough. Good luck with everything.

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I haven't had mine, yet, but I gotta say, don't get Protein shots. You need Protein drinks/mixes. Protein Shots have the wrong kind of protein in them (collagen), not whey, and they are not what we need after surgery....they're pretty bad.

Other than that, I am going to buy myself a warmer, now, too! What a GREAT idea!!

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Getting ready for my date 9/14/11. I ordered every Protein sample under the sun. I need to buy a few items from store. Storage containers, food warmer(hehe),food scale, broth, ice pop maker (for my crystal light pops, lol), Jello, and etc. I am excited and nervous but God is in control of the situation!

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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
      of something and I'm not sure what to do about it. For years the only thing I've enjoyed is eating. We rarely do anything or go anywhere and if we do it always includes food. Family comes over? Big family dinner! Go camping? Food! Take a short ride or trip? Food! Holiday? Food! Go out of town for a Dr appointment? Food! When we go to a new town we don't look for any attractions, we look for restaurants we haven't been to. Heck, I look forward to getting off work because that means it's almost supper time. Now that I'm drinking these pre-op shakes for breakfast, lunch, and supper I have nothing to look forward to.  And once I have surgery on June 11th it'll be more of the same shakes. Even after pureed stage, soft food stage, and finally regular food stage, it's going to be a drastic change for the rest of my life. I'm giving up the one thing that really brings me joy. Eating. How do you cope with that? What do you do to fill that void? Wow. Now I'm sad.
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