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I'm on day five of pre op. any suggestions.

This is my journey . My surgeon said if u can chew it u can't have it..

8 am Protein Shake

In between 64 ounces of Water

12 pm Protein shake

In between 64 ounces of water

5 pm protein shake

64 ounces of water

.....maybe if hungry dr said I could have Jello or sugar free pudding.

Pls any one give me some advice........

I started on may 29. Started pre op and also quit smoking cold turkey. I don't miss that at all silly habit. And expensive. Pls give me some feed back

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Wow - that's a lot of water!! I wish I could help you - my pre-op was only 30 days of low carb(under 30g) and then yesterday and today of Clear Liquids and bowel prep.

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Wow - that's a lot of water!! I wish I could help you - my pre-op was only 30 days of low carb(under 30g) and then yesterday and today of clear liquids and bowel prep.

I know that sucks but required.. U are so lucky...

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Maybe you can eat some SF popsciles too?? and some broth as well??? My doc included that into my pre-op diet...

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Maybe you can eat some SF popsciles too?? and some broth as well??? My doc included that into my pre-op diet...

On day two I did have a cup of chicken broth.... It was good. But I feel good

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Only 3 Protein Shakes a day? How long is your preop? If the Dr. said, you should definitely have some pudding and Jello and yes that is alot of Water. Good luck.

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Wow, I would lose my mind if I had to do three shakes a day and nothing else. I am on a 2 shake a day plan (I'm sure it depends on what type of shake the doctor's recommend), and can also have Gatorade, SF applesauce, oatmeal, SF cream of wheat, SF pudding, SF Jello, low sodium broth, SF popsicles, SF creamsicles and SF fruit chillers.

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Wow' date=' I would lose my mind if I had to do three shakes a day and nothing else. I am on a 2 shake a day plan (I'm sure it depends on what type of shake the doctor's recommend), and can also have Gatorade, SF applesauce, Oatmeal, SF cream of wheat, SF pudding, SF Jello, low sodium broth, SF popsicles, SF creamsicles and SF fruit chillers.[/quote']

I do the premiere from costco Protein shakes....but thanks for the ideas . That helps .

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Wow your doctor actually prescribed that much Water? I read somewhere that too much water can be bad - it messes up your electrolytes I believe, and that seems a bit obsessive.. I don't think I could handle it -- i have trouble making 70 which is my goal.

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That is a boat load of Water. 64 ounces is usually the recommendation for an entire day. There is no way I could get that amount of water in.

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I'm on day five of pre op. any suggestions.

This is my journey . My surgeon said if u can chew it u can't have it..

8 am Protein shake

In between 64 ounces of Water

12 pm Protein Shake

In between 64 ounces of Water

5 pm Protein Shake

64 ounces of water

.....maybe if hungry dr said I could have Jello or sugar free pudding.

Pls any one give me some advice........

I started on may 29. Started pre op and also quit smoking cold turkey. I don't miss that at all silly habit. And expensive. Pls give me some feed back

I believe thats the daily requirement of water.

Good luck and maybe double check on that amount of water

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Honestly, the pre-op diet was the hardest part of my entire experience. I drank about 4 Premier shakes a day. You can try SF pops and chicken/beef broth. Its like eating a liquid steak. Ok, no really its not, but that's what I kept telling myself to get through it. I was on this diet for a total of 4 weeks (2 weeks pre-op and 2 weeks post-op). I was about to rip someone's head off by the end! In that month I lost 30 pounds and in the end I survived. I'm a lot happier now. Just keep your eye on the prize. I was just terrified of any complications during or post-op that I stuck to the liquid diet without cheating. Hang in there. My blog has a bunch of entries about my frustrations with the liquid diet.

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