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New to the forum' date=' I have a date of dec 18, the day after my birthday. Toronto Canada.[/quote']

Welcome to the forum. I reside in Toronto Ontario and had rny 3 weeks ago . There is an Ontario forum google obesity help. Com and it will come up and select your area Ontario and you will meet people who are dealing with HRRH st joes twh . I had surgery at st joes Toronto with dr Sullivan and I deal with Humber river bariatric centre . Thought this might be useful. Good luck. I use both forums but I find this one everyone except a handful of people are in the USA

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Good luck to all December dates. I hope I can have my name added to the list. I have preop appt today. Very nervous and excited. Gen :-)

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Good luck Gen You will do fine. I hope you get a date today too.

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Dec 4th is my day here in NY

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Surgery Dec 11. Struggling with Bariatric Advantage Protein shake. The consistancy is killing me! I can't even get one whole one down. Any suggestions?

I had the same problem with my chocolate Bariatric Advantage shakes so my dietician told me to order a powdered dehydrated Peanut Butter called "PB2" off of Amazon or some local outdoor stores carry it then add 2 tbl spoons of it to your shake and it makes it taste like a reeses Peanut Butter cup yummy lol

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I had the same problem with the Bariatric Advantage. Ugh that stuff was awful. But I loooove unjury!!! I'm not as crazy about the chicken Soup as I wanted to be, but I find the other flavors to be delicious.

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I am new to the forum. Just received a surgery date of Dec. 17' date=' my birthday. I have my pre-op appt tomorrow and start the liquid diet on Dec 3.[/quote']

I'm same day as you Mi2. Feel free to in box me if you want to chat.

Nicole

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December 26th....hard to wait!!

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