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Im about 99.999% sure James Blunt wasn't talking about food but I am.lol.Tomorrow starts my two week liquid diet.Im hoping it goes fast!!

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Good luck! You're embarking on the hardest part of this journey! :) It will be over in a hurry, though. You can do ANYTHING for 14 days, right?! :)

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I'm on mine already. Just stay focused on the prize and you'll see we will be fine :)

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You've come to this point because you feel that you need to act to protect your health. This is a long term commitment to yourself. Chances are that you will not experience the severe difficulty you anticipate. It won't be a walk in the park but you will find that your hunger will abate to some degree. I used to practice fasting, nothing but Water for days on end. By the second day hunger was hardly an issue. You'll do fine.

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Awww thanks for the encouragement guys. :)

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Hello,

I am just into my 2nd week of the liquid diet. My surgery is one week from today. The hardest part is actually seeing food in front me. I am not hungry really. I am amazed at how well the protien shakes fill me up. I had to go to a bridal shower on Sunday. That was tough. I also work in a large office and they have had food put out every day since I started. I am being tested hehe. That being said, the time is going pretty fast. Im scared to death to have the surgery but I am ready to go.

Lori

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Just stay focused on the greatness waiting for you at the end of your journey, and you'll do fine. It is so worth it, I promise.

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My 2 week diet started on DEC 24th... Talk about rough... I survived and you will too. Good luck!

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Yeah I plan to stay away from a much temptation as possible.lol.Keep up the good work!! @Lori

Omgeee I dont know how I strong I wouldve been through the holidays.That def gives me more hope that I can do it. :) @Sicchl

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