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@Madison PA

I was reading up on unjury the other day but I don't know where I can find it. I'd be interested in buying some but don't know where to go.

PS' date=' i'm also in PA :)

@IrishqN - I try to keep up with my liquids, because of the fear that something may go array with my kidneys...so def will do :)[/quote']

You have to go online to order it at their site. Just google Unjury and you will see their website

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Hi, I had my Sleeve on the same day too May 7th. Am fed up with juices & broth, I tried Slim a Soup it was horrible and today tried the Cup a soup it was yummy (more calories). Don't think I can last for a month on liquids as my doctor wants, I want to start on mushys (purée). How many kilo grams or pounds did u loose in the first week? I lost 5 kg.

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i've been living off Unjury chicken soup.. and their unflavored..that's especially helpful in getting your Protein in... since you have to drink Water anyways i put in my crystal light and a scoop of unflavored and it tastes fine.. can't taste a difference... but the unflavored scoop gives you 20grams of protein... The other day i had a sample left over of their vanilla.. so i put that in with my water and crystal light orange.. and it tasted like an orange julious it was fabulous... i had my surgery may 3rd... good luck

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@Madison PA

I was reading up on unjury the other day but I don't know where I can find it. I'd be interested in buying some but don't know where to go.

PS' date=' i'm also in PA :)

@IrishqN - I try to keep up with my liquids, because of the fear that something may go array with my kidneys...so def will do :)[/quote']

where in pa are the both of your from? or getting/had surgery at?

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Two Weeks before I went into surgery I was about 208- 207 and when I weighed myself on sunday I was about 195, it goes without saying how ecstatic I am.. BTW happy to make you're acquaintance.

I have an appointment with my surgeon on wednesday and my nutritionist tomorrow and I'm praying that i'm put on purees by then lol cause like you i'm pretty much over creamy Soups and crystal light haha. So fingers crossed, and keep up the good work Bugsy :)

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Sorry Im taking so long to respond.You prob found the powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury website and got it delivered by now.lol.JK.......I live in plymouth meeting now.

Congrats on ur weightloss so far. :) Have you been cleared yet to go to the gym??

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Awe it's kool, I'm down to 188, coming from 230 I'm beyond happy. I'm glad I lost 25lbs even b4 surgery. Yesterday made a week since surgery and I have my follow up visit with my surgeon tomorrow, don't have a clue when I'll be cleared for exercise but I'm surprised I'm looking 4ward to it. Started converting the garage into a mini gym :).....

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Awe it's kool' date=' I'm down to 188, coming from 230 I'm beyond happy. I'm glad I lost 25lbs even b4 surgery. Yesterday made a week since surgery and I have my follow up visit with my surgeon tomorrow, don't have a clue when I'll be cleared for exercise but I'm surprised I'm looking 4ward to it. Started converting the garage into a mini gym :).....[/quote']

Hi prissy mz,

I have not been sleeved yet but our starting weights are identical. I want to get down to 140 to be honest. I have appt to see surgeon on June 4 so they can submit my info for approval. Where ate you from? What size are you now and what size were you preop( if you don't mind me asking )?

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Awe, it's not a problem at all. when I originally started this process I was about 230 pounds. my first appointment was back in october and I had a whole lot of prerequisites that I had to fill out first. long story short prior to my surgery I was about 208, there's a 2 week all liquid diet pre op, so going into surgery I was down to about 205. I was sleeved it on may seventh, and as of today I am down to 181 :). I live in bristol pennsylvania, originally from jersey :).... sizewise on top I was probably I have a large, on the bottom I was probably 14 to 16... I've always been quite shapely, just needed to be less, and easier to maintain. right now I don't know what size I am because I'm still very shapely, but what I do know is it's a lot smaller than I was before and I'm very grateful about that. I can't fit any of my old clothes even the stuff I knew was too small lol. when I figure out my side I promise I'll let you know :), for now I'm just enjoying being smaller...

I wish you the best of luck with everything and please don't hesitate to send me a personal message with any other questions :)

Judy™

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Awe' date=' it's not a problem at all. when I originally started this process I was about 230 pounds. my first appointment was back in october and I had a whole lot of prerequisites that I had to fill out first. long story short prior to my surgery I was about 208, there's a 2 week all liquid diet pre op, so going into surgery I was down to about 205. I was sleeved it on may seventh, and as of today I am down to 181 :). I live in bristol pennsylvania, originally from jersey :).... sizewise on top I was probably I have a large, on the bottom I was probably 14 to 16... I've always been quite shapely, just needed to be less, and easier to maintain. right now I don't know what size I am because I'm still very shapely, but what I do know is it's a lot smaller than I was before and I'm very grateful about that. I can't fit any of my old clothes even the stuff I knew was too small lol. when I figure out my side I promise I'll let you know :), for now I'm just enjoying being smaller...

I wish you the best of luck with everything and please don't hesitate to send me a personal message with any other questions :)

Judy™[/quote']

did you have your surgery in pittsburgh?

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