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So my nut class is next Friday... And then after that is the psych eval... Everything is moving smoothly ... I've been working out daily and I feel stronger and healthier by the day.

My main problems are 1. I am having a shitty time trying to quit smoking... My surgery date is exactly three months after my last cigarette an every day that I smoke is another day that I have to wait to get my surgery

2. I am sooooo greedy. I forget how much I I love food and at odd hours of the day. I have to lose 20 lbs in three months and at first it sounded easy but I'm realizing how difficult it will be

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Good luck! I can't relate as far as smoking as concerned (I've never smoked) but I'm sure you can do it. Keep in mind that you're not going to be able to be sleeved until you quit. Perhaps put notes on your bathroom mirror or fridge reminding you of your goals.

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Maybe consider going to therapy to help with the smoking and getting your head clear on eating issues. It would really help you during your pre op diet and especially after your surgery. You sound so excited,,keep your eye on the prize and that'll help keep you focused! Good luck!

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Thanks for the advice... I've gone like a whole day without a cigarette and my eating habits are getting better ... Thanks for the advice!!

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Keep pushing through! You can do this!

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Thank you!!

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Keep with it, it will happen! I know someone who used a prescription medication (not sure what it was...) to help her quit, and she said it really helped. Might be worth asking about? Good luck!

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Quitting smoking is tough... I've done it several times and in several ways: cold turkey, Chantix (too many bizarre dreams for me!), nicotine patch. For me, the easiest way is using the patch. You can take a patch and cut it in half so when the cravings get super intense you can add the other half of the patch for instant (sorta) relief.

Also, I discovered that the biggest crutch for me when quitting was finding something to do with my hands other than hold a cigarette. Chewing on straws while I was at work and at my desk helped (for some strange reason). I also picked up crocheting last time I quit and that kept me occupied while I was at home. So maybe you could find a new hobby that requires a lot of concentration to keep your mind off the cigs!

I have been smoke free now for over a year! Definitely glad I did that last year as I would hate having to quit in order to have surgery done.

BTW - I had my first NUT class on Thursday of this week so we're on the same track! Good luck to you!!!

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Yeah I don't think we're allowed to have any type of nicotine in our systems so the only choice is cold turkey... Which sucks because I think a patch would do me pretty good right about now lol

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      Question for anyone, how did you get your mind right before surgery? Like as far as eating better foods and just doing better in general? I'm having a really hard time with this. Any help is appreciated 🙏❤️
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