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Okay' date=' couldn't really tell by some of the names but from looking through the posts, I didn't see any guys on your list.

Surgery date is 11 March. Start my liquid diet tomorrow. I've read a lot about the nervousness and anxieties about getting closer to the actual date. Gotta tell y'all from a guys perspective it's no different. The scary part for me is about the liquid diet preop. After years of being on the "diabetic roller coaster" ( as one of you ladies put it), I'm really not looking forward to having to check my blood sugars that many more times in a day. Especially in the business setting I work in. Maybe it's a guy thing about showing one of my weaknesses...don't know.

Anyway, aside from all the anxieties I really am looking forward to having a new life. I'd be honored if you'd add me to the list for support and in return I'll offer all the prayers, support and well wishes that I can.

Steevo[/quote']

So modest! Nice Steevo! :-)

Hw 245; Pre-Op(RNY) 225.6; Surg Date 2/26; GW 145

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2 days til liver shrink and I decided to kick caffeine out of my diet today.... 2 headaches So far... Ugh

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2 days til liver shrink and I decided to kick caffeine out of my diet today.... 2 headaches So far... Ugh

I know... I miss Starbucks! :-)

Hw 245; Pre-Op(RNY) 225.6; Surg Date 2/26; GW 145

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No I meant to ask her' date=' sorry! :-)

Hw 245; Pre-Op(RNY) 225.6; Surg Date 2/26; GW 145[/quote']

Honestly, I was thinking that six months of eating as if you have already had the surgery would be difficult for everyone. The surgery makes it harder to make the mistakes that most of us are naturally inclined to make and provides painful reminders is when we slip up. If everyone was capable of just completely changing or way of eating over the long term

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No I meant to ask her' date=' sorry! :-)

Hw 245; Pre-Op(RNY) 225.6; Surg Date 2/26; GW 145[/quote']

Honestly, I was thinking that six months of eating as if you have already had the surgery would be difficult for everyone. The surgery makes it harder to make the mistakes that most of us are naturally inclined to make and provides painful reminders when we slip up. If everyone was capable of just completely changing our way of eating over the long term we wouldn't need this tool.

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I'm so glad you posted this. Made the mistake of telling someone today and she told me about a horror story. Reading this made me feel so much better.

I'm happy my family's story helps you- I know it brings me comfort when listening to the negative reactions of some. I never understood why some feel its necessary to share third party horror stories!

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Okay' date=' couldn't really tell by some of the names but from looking through the posts, I didn't see any guys on your list.

Surgery date is 11 March. Start my liquid diet tomorrow. I've read a lot about the nervousness and anxieties about getting closer to the actual date. Gotta tell y'all from a guys perspective it's no different. The scary part for me is about the liquid diet preop. After years of being on the "diabetic roller coaster" ( as one of you ladies put it), I'm really not looking forward to having to check my blood sugars that many more times in a day. Especially in the business setting I work in. Maybe it's a guy thing about showing one of my weaknesses...don't know.

Anyway, aside from all the anxieties I really am looking forward to having a new life. I'd be honored if you'd add me to the list for support and in return I'll offer all the prayers, support and well wishes that I can.

Steevo[/quote']

Welcome Steevo! I had the same fears you do about the pre op diet. My surgeon has us use Optifast products and we are allowed 3 shakes, a (powdered) Soup and a Protein Bar a day. I'm not going to lie, it's tough! I'm on day 5 and I am trying so hard to not cheat...some days successfully and some days not...I have not done anything horrible but grab a handful of chips on day 2 and 3. At least it was one handful and not half the bag!!

Best of luck to you on your pre op diet and with your diabetes. My daughter has had type 1 diabetes since she was 6 so I understand your concerns.

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

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Honestly' date=' I was thinking that six months of eating as if you have already had the surgery would be difficult for everyone. The surgery makes it harder to make the mistakes that most of us are naturally inclined to make and provides painful reminders is when we slip up. If everyone was capable of just completely changing or way of eating over the long term[/quote']

My 6 months was just on a dr supervised lower fat/carb diet..... I had already been on weight watchers, medifast, sensa, clean eating, nutrisystem, working out with a trainer until my body couldn't deal anymore, working out at a gym regularly until the same, etc. I had B12 shots every month, and weigh-ins.

Hw 245; Pre-Op(RNY) 225.6; Surg Date 2/26; GW 145

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I'm happy my family's story helps you- I know it brings me comfort when listening to the negative reactions of some. I never understood why some feel its necessary to share third party horror stories!

I know.... Like we Don't Already freaking know!

Hw 245; Pre-Op(RNY) 225.6; Surg Date 2/26; GW 145

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I feel I have to clear something up. I say I fibbed my way through nutritional classes but I did not. I was told to maintain and not to loose any weight and not to switch over my diet. mayo is very strict and would not allow me to have surgery if I was not ready. I have not had to chew food to be like applesauce. I've only been told to make peices smaller then the nail on my pinky finger. I feel as thought I've cheated somehow but I have followed every doctor's order to the letter and beyond.

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I feel I have to clear something up. I say I fibbed my way through nutritional classes but I did not. I was told to maintain and not to loose any weight and not to switch over my diet. mayo is very strict and would not allow me to have surgery if I was not ready. I have not had to chew food to be like applesauce. I've only been told to make peices smaller then the nail on my pinky finger. I feel as thought I've cheated somehow but I have followed every doctor's order to the letter and beyond.

I had a somewhat similar situation. I was so frustrated by having to do the six month diet before my band because I knew that I would lose weight and the loss of even a couple of pounds would have dropped my bmi too low for surgery approval. My family doctor helped me develop a healthy eating plan but we worked together to avoid my losing weight. I had been yo-yoing for years and we both knew that was bad for me and that surgery was needed to maintain weight loss.

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Okay, couldn't really tell by some of the names but from looking through the posts, I didn't see any guys on your list.

Surgery date is 11 March. Start my liquid diet tomorrow. I've read a lot about the nervousness and anxieties about getting closer to the actual date. Gotta tell y'all from a guys perspective it's no different. The scary part for me is about the liquid diet preop. After years of being on the "diabetic roller coaster" ( as one of you ladies put it), I'm really not looking forward to having to check my blood sugars that many more times in a day. Especially in the business setting I work in. Maybe it's a guy thing about showing one of my weaknesses...don't know.

Anyway, aside from all the anxieties I really am looking forward to having a new life. I'd be honored if you'd add me to the list for support and in return I'll offer all the prayers, support and well wishes that I can.

Steevo

Welcome, Steevo!! I'd add you right now. We're so glad to have you as a part of our group!

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I feel I have to clear something up. I say I fibbed my way through nutritional classes but I did not. I was told to maintain and not to loose any weight and not to switch over my diet. mayo is very strict and would not allow me to have surgery if I was not ready. I have not had to chew food to be like applesauce. I've only been told to make peices smaller then the nail on my pinky finger. I feel as thought I've cheated somehow but I have followed every doctor's order to the letter and beyond.

Thanks, Janel

I hope everyone agrees with me when I say the last thing we need in our group is a judgmental attitude, encouragement and positive reinforcement are welcome. That being said, I thought you may have been referring to the actual doctors' visits. I had a sheet I had to take every month to get signed and it was soooooo tempting to forge a few, but I resisted, that wasn't very positive thinking, and I needed the time to prepare anyway. Your posts are so encouraging! Please accept my apology if I offended! Best of luck!

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I know... I miss Starbucks! :-)

Hw 245; Pre-Op(RNY) 225.6; Surg Date 2/26; GW 145

I hope it gets better!!

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Look at this amazing group of people set to reclaim health and wellness in March 2013!! I commend all of you for being so brave and taking steps to better yourself!! I'm so thankful for all of you for taking a few minutes out of your day to pop in and chat with everyone!

March 11th is a BUSY day for our group!!

  1. Laverne1908: 3/4!
  2. Ab1986: 3/4!
  3. df5768 3/4!
  4. RoxyFoxy: 3/5!
  5. jen2013: 3/5!
  6. vachick64: 3/5!
  7. Gurlygirlrcr80: 3/6!
  8. 2bhealthy: 3/8!
  9. Mexicali: 3/11!
  10. amvg85: 3/11!
  11. marisela: 3/11!
  12. 11brittney11: 3/11!
  13. metherer: 3/11!
  14. Steevo: 3/11!
  15. godinez831: 3/12!
  16. JenP: 3/12!
  17. thynnlynn: 3/13!!
  18. LilBoo007: 3/13!
  19. kraney; 3/14!!!
  20. carissacarissa75: 3/14!
  21. Vens1920: 3/15!
  22. Janel: 3/15!
  23. bolilian: 3/18!
  24. Heather76: 3/18!
  25. Blaq_Butterfly: 3/19!
  26. changingmylife2013: 3/19!
  27. Smilejoelle1: 3/20!
  28. Christy0327: 3/20!
  29. AmandaD: 3/21!
  30. Fixherupper: 3/21!
  31. Kathypitcher31: 3/21!
  32. trentecj: 3/22!
  33. sb5366: 3/22!
  34. dkm164: 3/25!
  35. Drucella22: 3/25!
  36. MarinaCC: 3/25!!
  37. Manda85: 3/26!
  38. ElleG: 3/26!
  39. A-2nd-Chance: 3/28!!
  40. AmandaD: 3/28!
  41. tbaby: waiting!
  42. JaneC.: waiting!

I started on page one of this thread, and I was surprised how many people had fallen off this list here and there. I'm so sorry. I don't know how that's happened, but I've tried my best to include EVERYONE, even those who don't have a date yet. So if you don't see your name let me know, if you have a date change, I'll change it on the list. No problem!

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