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Time to start counting down!!! Getting more nervous everyday!!! I feel a little over whelmed, been looking over all my papers from Dr. and trying to get a menu planned for a couple of days after surgery. Dont want to have to worry about it when I'm tired and trying to get fluids in and walking!!! God bless everyone hope you all well in your journey!!!

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Best of luck to you!! I am eight days post-op. I don't know what kind of diet you have to follow post-op but I wasted a lot of time before surgery preparing different pureed meats. I froze them in ice trays. I threw them away yesterday. I ended up making taco meat, pureed that and put some cheese and mashed avocado on top. Then I made a wonderful roast in the crock-pot from theworldaccordingtoeggface.blogspot.com. Delicious. It looked like cat food all whizzed up, I'm not gonna lie but it tasted great!! Lol!! For some reason, the stuff I had frozen just made me so nauseous to even think about eating it. I am now on a soft diet and it's wonderful. Another friend on here suggested that I get up as soon as possible after surgery. I did. The day of surgery I walked 16 laps around the nurse's station. Ever since I have come home I have walked at the park for at least 30 minutes every day. I feel great!! I have struggled to get in all of my Fluid and Protein since the first full day I was home but it's really paid off. I feel great!! I've lost 14.5 pounds. I was nervous as well. I do nap when I get tired but you won't necessary feel tired all of the time. I sure haven't. Hope this helps.

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I'm all set for June 5th. Feeling a little nervous but also excited for this part to be over and the new me to start. :)

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I'm June 6, and I'm really nervous.

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Remember to WALK WALK WALK ASAP I was up walking a hr after surgery I am 3 months post op it's normal to be nervous it's a life changing decision. Gl to u all have a SPEEDY RECOVERY

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I go Monday 6/4 and I am ready was nervous earlier in the week, I'm impatient, I just want it over with. Lol

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My surgery date is June 7- sure coming up fast but dragging at the same time! Best of luck to all of you going into surgery this week! Keep us updated on progress.

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Mine is June 6th too

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Good luck to all. I am 3 weeks post op and have lost 50lbs. My stomach is still sore but walked in the park this weekend for 30 mins and started Curve fitness. Still doing soft stuff but for me Protein is the key to felling better. Keep us updated on post op

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Good luck to all. I am 3 weeks post op and have lost 50lbs. My stomach is still sore but walked in the park this weekend for 30 mins and started Curve fitness. Still doing soft stuff but for me Protein is the key to felling better. Keep us updated on post op

If you don't mind me asking, what was your starting weight?

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My starting weight before preop diet was 275lbs. But this is my 2nd surgery. 16 years ago my start weight was 425lbs. I had been sick and found out that my problems were caused by a fistula (an opening in my staples) I had to have my stomach removed and had to have new stomach about 4oz. I seem to be loosing more but recovery is so slow for me. Having swelling and only one bowel movement.

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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
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