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EPIC FAIL ON THE PRE-OP DIET!



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I cheated with one scrambled egg and mashed potatoes with Protein Powder twice. Now that i'm almost there I've kinda lost my appetite!

Same thing happened to me, I got to were food meant nothing the texture was just nasty after the pre op diet.

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I cheated on the pre op diet too, I was fine.back then I had no control over food and zero will power. I was in complete denial. I wouldn't suggest u keep doing it. It could cause complications. I have done great with my sleeve. I might have had a small bite of cupcake at a party once but I puked and haven't cheated since. I eat Protein first then veggies. I am very happy. I have lost 51.6 lbs in 3 months. I don't want that kind of stuff anymore. I just like clean eating. I have changed. My family ate pizza today. One of my old favorites. Didn't even bother me. I ate steak and veggies. I love my new life. My old life was gross to me now. Good luck to u on ur new life!

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The poster described eating a gyros sandwich, then doing it again, that goes beyond taking a nibble in a pre op diet. Hopefully she got it out of her system and now that she is sleeved is ready to take this seriously. You were given a second chance in life, don't waste it. Good luck.

Actually BigFrank I did get it out of my system. I am 4 days post-op and I'm doing quite well. No pain. NO gain. I wouldn't do this if I didn't think I would be success. I wouldn't set myself up for failure. However, I do appreciate the STRONG verbiage used...it was definitely an eye opener.

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I had a cookie today, cuz i was exhausted at work, But I find saying rude things to people helps the hunger A LOT, try telling a couple people to shut up...but in moderation!!! Lol, OAN, just blame it on the hunger, if people know that you're on a pre-op diet they'll usually give u a pass!!! Hahahah

THANKS VIVADIVA01...THAT IS HILARIOUS BUT I JUST MAY TRY THAT!

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Welcome to the sleeved community.

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THANKS VIVADIVA01...THAT IS HILARIOUS BUT I JUST MAY TRY THAT!

Lol, yea sarcasm makes everything better!!!

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We all are not perfect and I'm sure there are things that others need to work on more than others.

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