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I am schduled for July 24th. Nervous about the whole process but ready to get it over with and move forward with the entire process. Really nervous about the pre op diet as I have a really hard time controlling my eating cravings. AAny advice?

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I am schduled for July 24th. Nervous about the whole process but ready to get it over with and move forward with the entire process. Really nervous about the pre op diet as I have a really hard time controlling my eating cravings. AAny advice?

 

I'm not gonna lie - I thought the pre-op diet from Dr. Ortiz sucked big time. It did get a little easier after the first five days or so, but still - it was a struggle for me. I was afraid I wouldn't lose the weight they wanted me to lose in time, so I started my pre-op diet 5 days before I had to. I ended up losing 22 pounds during the 19 days I was on the pre-op diet, so it definitely works if you stick to it, but it is HARD.

 

The best advice I could give you is just to concentrate on making it through one day at a time and know that YOU CAN DO IT!! When you start to feel like you want to cheat, come to VST instead. I spent A LOT of time here during my pre-op diet days...kinda like a junkie calling her sponsor! We are here for you.

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I'm not gonna lie - I thought the pre-op diet from Dr. Ortiz sucked big time. It did get a little easier after the first five days or so' date=' but still - it was a struggle for me. I was afraid I wouldn't lose the weight they wanted me to lose in time, so I started my pre-op diet 5 days before I had to. I ended up losing 22 pounds during the 19 days I was on the pre-op diet, so it definitely works if you stick to it, but it is HARD.

 

The best advice I could give you is just to concentrate on making it through one day at a time and know that YOU CAN DO IT!! When you start to feel like you want to cheat, come to VST instead. I spent A LOT of time here during my pre-op diet days...kinda like a junkie calling her sponsor! We are here for you.[/quote']

 

Did you use his Protein Shakes and Vitamins? I'm trying to decide if I should order them or not.

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I used his Protein Shakes and Vitamins and love them. I think his Protein shakes are better tasting than Isopure and Unjury.< /p>

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I am using his shakes and Vitamins. I really like them, not to sweet with a hint cinnamon. I am not hungry at all. Have been taking them for 2 weeks. When you order them , it takes a week before you get them.

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I am using his shakes and Vitamins. The vitamins are fine, but I don't like the shakes that much. I am choking them down for now.

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Thanks for the info!!! I'm going to try to do the pre-op diet for at least 3 weeks. I need to lose my 5-10% and I seem to do better on a very structured diet.

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I drink the chocolate one. They work for me. I am like you I need structure also. By sticking to his shakes and Vitamins , haven't been hungry and no cravings. I do add 1 tomato/cucumber/salad with lemon juice a day.

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Go to obesitycontrolcenter.com. Then under Our Program there is a link to Enspira.

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I was sleeved by Dr Ortiz on 4/15. It was everything they said it would be. The pictures and videos were accurate. I was sick afterwards but that had nothing to do with the care they took of me. All of the nurses were wonderful and were helpful when I was sick. I didn't get to meet Dr Ortiz. My bf was with me and he did and said he was in the room but I do not remember him. Best decision of my life. Feel free to ask questions. I asked a million questions before I went!

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Scheduled for July 24th. What should I bring with me as I will already be in San Diego on business and am simply following up with this procedure to take advantage of the free travel. Comfy clothes, any meds (gas, heartburn), foods (is everything available at the hotel)? Any advice is welcome.

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I had my surgery with Dr. Ortiz on April 16th 2012 and I can honestly say it was the best decision I have EVER made!!! I am down 142 lbs and I feel amazing!! I am actually on his before and after section of his website and I have a featured youtube clip. I am an advocate as Dr. Ortiz has changed my life. He and his staff took such great care of me! I have posted several times about my experience so if you search under my posts you should find more info. One of his coordinators, Lori Wrights had her band to sleeve revision the same day as me.. We call each other "sleeve sisters"!!! LOL I also use his Enspira vitamins.. I have never taken the recommended dosage (4 per day) but I try and get at least one down a day. I also take an additional B12 not because I have too... I just believe in B12 so much for overall wellness. Haven't been sick a day since my surgery. :)

I have pictures posted of the facility and of my surgery day if you are interested in looking....

As always... I am here for support as well... So, if any of you have any questions or concerns please let me know.. I am glad to help!

Best of Luck!!!

Emily

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The only thing that worries me about Dr Ortiz is that from what I've read, it seems you spend just 1 night in the hospital and 2 in the hotel. It is why I'm leaning towards Dr Acevez since with him you spend 3 nights in the hospital.

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