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I didn't have have to do a sleep study. Thank goodness!!

I went for my Pre-Admission today and I'm 299.1!! Woohoo! Found out my start weight was 341 (i thought it was 330) so I'm down a total of 42lbs… down 15 lbs from my Dec 14th visit!! Sooo excited!! :)

HW 341 LW 214.2 CW 299.1 RNY 03/25/13

:-) yay for you! :-)

HW 245; CW pre-op: 229; Surg Date: 2/26/13

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I have my surgery date!!! March 20th so I start my 2 week liquid diet the 6th, please add me too the list! I'm so glad I found this forum! You guys are great!! God bless!!

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Don't know about you but I am looking forward to being significantly smaller for the summer!! SEXY SEXY SEXY! :-)

HW 245; CW pre-op: 229; Surg Date: 2/26/13

I can't wait! But it's not sexy sexy sexy… it's SEXIER, BABY!!!! LMAO

HW 341 LW 214.2 CW 299.1 RNY 03/25/13

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Hey' date=' I and we understand. My ulcers were found (10) and I was treated and another EGD was done to verify they were gone 1-2 wks earlier. It's a sign that we shouldn't be taking certain things into our bodies ( like for me it's ibuprofen, naproxen, certain foods), so we need to be more careful.

HW 245; CW pre-op: 229; Surg Date: 2/26/13[/quote']

They tested mine for H Pylori bacteria and it was negative. Since I don't use NSAIDS, drink or smoke they said it is most likely caused by stress. Not surprising since I worry about everything! Now I'm worried about having issues in the future, post-op. I wish it would have been caused by something I could stop. Unfortunately I don't know how to convince myself not to worry all the time! He said I don't need a follow up EGD before surgery, I suppose since there aren't that many and he said they were minor. They are in my duodenum so a little concerned since that portion is bypassed, I assume once I have the surgery there is no way to get meds in that area if they should reoccur.

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I didn't have to get one done either :) I also don't have to do a sleep study.

You are so lucky that you did not have a sleep study! I had to have two and they suck!

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I was told the pain we would have would remind us, as would other new reactions to bad foods or fast eating, therefore assisting us in retraining our way of doing things

HW 245; CW pre-op: 229; Surg Date: 2/26/13

That is what I thought but was still worried as I cannot seem to make myself sip.

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What have people been told about carbonation? I have read on here that it expanding your pouch is a myth and I have read its not. I even read of someone that was given ginger ale in the hospital! My Dad had the surgery 7 years ago and drinks diet Pepsi like it is goin out of style. He also chews gum like crazy, but has maintained his weight...I am a carbonation junkie so am curious...

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12 more days until surgery(3/5) and I'm on my 3rd day of Optfast shakes, they have become tolerable, I have no choice anyways and I'm drinking plenty of water(ocean spray). I have lost a total of 7lbs. I know it's only Water weight but I'll take anything! :lol:

Did my pre-op blood work and ekg yesterday, hoping everything comes out ok, especially thyroid levels.

Getting a little more nervous as the days pass by and surgery gets closer.

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What have people been told about carbonation? I have read on here that it expanding your pouch is a myth and I have read its not. I even read of someone that was given ginger ale in the hospital! My Dad had the surgery 7 years ago and drinks diet Pepsi like it is goin out of style. He also chews gum like crazy' date=' but has maintained his weight...I am a carbonation junkie so am curious...[/quote']

I just know that they wanted us to cut sodas anyway..... But was told that gum could block if swallowed, carbonation not good--need healthier non caloric beverages and adds air like gulping would..... Talk to ur dr and nut

HW 245; CW pre-op: 229; Surg Date: 2/26/13

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I have my surgery date!!! March 20th so I start my 2 week liquid diet the 6th' date=' please add me too the list! I'm so glad I found this forum! You guys are great!! God bless!![/quote']

Welcome Christy! Just started my liquid diet on Tuesday, surgery date is March 5th - good luck to you!!

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You are so lucky that you did not have a sleep study! I had to have two and they suck!

You're right they do suck! I don't know how they can actually call them a "sleep study" with all of that stuff hooked up to you there is no way you can get a good nights sleep!

Sent from my iPad using RNYTalk / surgery date March 5, 2013

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Welcome Christy! Just started my liquid diet on Tuesday, surgery date is March 5th - good luck to you!!

Sent from my iPad using RNYTalk / surgery date March 5, 2013

how are you doing with your shakes? I also started Tuesday with the same surgery date as you!

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12 more days until surgery(3/5) and I'm on my 3rd day of Optfast shakes' date=' they have become tolerable, I have no choice anyways and I'm drinking plenty of water(ocean spray). I have lost a total of 7lbs. I know it's only Water weight but I'll take anything! :lol:

Did my pre-op blood work and ekg yesterday, hoping everything comes out ok, especially thyroid levels.

Getting a little more nervous as the days pass by and surgery gets closer.[/quote']

Hey surgery buddy! I'm March 5th as well. Started liquid diet Tuesday and trying so hard to get to "tolerable" on the shakes. Have you modified them at all to make it easier to drink?

Does anyone know if we can keep the drinks in the fridge?

Sent from my iPad using RNYTalk / surgery date March 5, 2013

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Hey surgery buddy! I'm March 5th as well. Started liquid diet Tuesday and trying so hard to get to "tolerable" on the shakes. Have you modified them at all to make it easier to drink?

Does anyone know if we can keep the drinks in the fridge?

Sent from my iPad using RNYTalk / surgery date March 5, 2013

My shakes are pre-made, I tolerate them better when right out the freezer. Unfortunately it's only shakes, Water and sf Jello for me for two weeks. I'm still hungry and have been tempted to cheat, it's very hard.

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