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Day 22 of my pre op liquid diet... Down 45 lbs?... May 17th with Dr. Alvarez can't come soon enough... Nothing solid to eat since April 17TH.. :(

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I am at the Tijuana Marriott Hotel. The popsicle that they delivered to me was gross. It was a flavor that I don't like. The broth is OK so far. I guess it is better than nothing. I am enjoying my relaxation time. Long day of flying. Make way loser bench... here I come!

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I'm officially a May sleever...just barely though. May 30th is day 1 of a whole new world...I'm so very ready.

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Thanks Gwen, will keep you updated! And yes, we do speak English correctly! LOL

Well it is 4.15am & I leave in 15 mins to go the airport to begin my journey to Mexico!

I am excited & a wee bit nervous!

Will post an update/s when I can!

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Day 22 of my pre op liquid diet... Down 45 lbs?... May 17th with Dr. Alvarez can't come soon enough... Nothing solid to eat since April 17TH.. <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':(' />

How long do you have to do the all liquid diet before your surgery? Bless your heart. I start my one week liquid diet tomorrow.

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I am May 16th as well! Getting nervous. But also excited.

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Good luck to those that are getting sleeved today!!!

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Im getting sleeved in europe on May16th. On pre op and HUNGRY!!!

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I started my pre op diet on the 15th (although I plan to start early) and I know that it is going to be super hard for me.

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Day 22 of my pre op liquid diet... Down 45 lbs?... May 17th with Dr. Alvarez can't come soon enough... Nothing solid to eat since April 17TH.. :(

damnnnnnnnn I hope that hasn't been a clear liquid diet! today is day 5 of my clear liquid diet and although I'm no hungry it's hard mentally. I'll be on Clear Liquids for 2 more weeks after

surgery but hoping it will be easier then which I assume so. best of luck to you on may 17th! that was my first surgery day but moved to may 11th! starting my new life tomorrow!!!

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Sitting on the hotel bed waiting for my time to go to the hospital. It is sunny here and looks like a great day to start a new life.

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Good luck everybody!!!

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