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My surgery is set for April 15th. My doctor put me on a two week pre op diet. Two meals substituted with a Protein Shake and one meal with 4oz of meat and half of a cup I veggies.

I'm one if those people who hear from others that 'I don't need the surgery'.

I thought I ate fine before, but now I'm going crazy! I never really at much during the day before, but was a night eater. In having the worst time stopping myself from eating more than what I'm allowed to with the diet. I'm afraid and embarrassed that if I'm having a bad time now that it will be torture after the 15th.

Maybe I just need some motivation

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Ur body will stop u after the surgery. U will be happy to just get down liquids... Also speak to ur nutritionist for tips and see a therapist reg. most of us do this to gain perspective and control.

Hw 245; Pre-Op(RNY) 225.6; Surg Date 2/26; CW 210.6.....GW 145

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Believe me when I say this is the WORST of it. Stick to your Diet. YOU CAN DO IT!!! and you will be so much happier in the end. I remember I slept a lot during those days and sucked on ice chips. Try to keep Occupied go out for a walk or do something that does not remind you of fodd. YOU WILL BE SO HAPPY AT THE END OF IT. GOOD LUCK!! :)

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Leah, You have not failed!! This is a long process and you are learning your new lifstyle. We all STRUGGLED! It is hard. Very hard. Dust yourself off and start again. Eating after surgery is easier in the sense you are less hungry and can't eat much. You do have sometime to retrain your brain but even at 4 1/2 months I am still struggling with 'picking' at food here and there. I try to log it all but I am still retraining my eating habits. You will be fine. Good luck and never be afriad to reach out for help.

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I sat in ur same shoes except my Dr didn't make me do a pre op diet or detox. I had last supper syndrome it was so bad I spent probably $300 on take out the week prior to my surgery eating everything I enjoyed that I knew I couldn't have afterwards. Because of this after surgery I was shocked at my body. I'm glad ur surgeon is pushing this to give u some sense at what to expect. Just hang in and before u know it u will be looking back and thinking wow I can't believe that was me or I came this far. Its a psychological game don't let the food win..

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Leah, the first couple days of the pre op diet are the hardest. It seems to get easier after 3-4 days. Are you able to eat sugar free Jello, sf popsicles, and diet snapple/crystal light? Those helped me feel more full. I also found that eating raw vegetables (baby carrots) filled me up more than cooked vegetables and all the crunching helped "trick" my brain into feeling satisfied. Post op I don't even feel hungry at all (1 week out). Good luck, you can do it!

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You guys are an awesome confidence boost! Just what I needed. I'm allowed sugar free drinks. I think I've drank my weight in crystal light and propel in three days. I am doing a little better today with cravings. 12 more days!

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Have u tried the fusion drinks? ? I drink those and I think per serving is 3 or 8 sugars. .I can't remember but those are good.

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