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I thought this was interesting advice:

"I have ice in my drinks all day long. The only time that I don't is

right before I eat. It tends to close you up. It is actually a good

trick that I use during the day to make me think I'm "full".

Audree

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Yes, cold drinks make me tighter. I drink most things room temp and dont mess around with the restriction like that. Get it to a good level and dont play games....

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Audree and Susan,

I know you are both off tomorrow. I'll be thinking of you both for the next few days. Audree, use Dr. Ortiz's computers and let us know how you are doing. I think you'll both do great.

Take care of yourselves and keep us informed. You are set for a wonderful change in your lives!

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:( I will also be thinking of you Audree and Susan, I hope you both do just fine in recovery. Im watching and learning from you all so keep me posted, How it goes. You go girls!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111

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I wish you both a speedy recovery. This will be the beginning of your new "banded" life.

WooHoo!!!!!

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I am waiting for my mom to pick me up in a few minutes and wanted to check in with yall!!! I am nervous and giving myself a headache! I took some tylenol.

I don't know why I am getting so nervous. I will definitely ask for something to calm me down tomorrow when i get there. I was told they have computers there and I will try to post. I hope I remember my password!!!

Take care guys and I will talk to you all soon!!

God Bless! Audree

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I am pretty nervous too but this site and the support on it makes it sooooo much better. My first thought will probably be Audree, haha. Good luck Sister!

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Does anyone know if you have you surgery in mexico what is the Bmi they require mine is 35.5 is that enough for the lapband surgery? Also what about that 6 month diet plan, Is that nessassary, or just if you use insurance? I will probably use Audree Doctor.

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Good luck Audree and Susan!! My thoughts are with you. Be sure to check in with us when you feel up to it.

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LaJuanna,

Dr. Ortiz, who was my doctor and is Audree's does not require a six month diet, just a week before surgury. And a BMI of 35.5 is perfectly acceptable.

Good luck.

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