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I'm unclear on what I should be drinking for my pre-op liquid diet. I started the master cleanse yesterday but after doing a bit of research it seems I should be doing high Protein low carb. Were you told specificially what you should consume? I'm scheduled for surgery on 1/18.

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I'm unclear on what I should be drinking for my pre-op liquid diet. I started the master cleanse yesterday but after doing a bit of research it seems I should be doing high Protein low carb. Were you told specificially what you should consume? I'm scheduled for surgery on 1/18.

who is your Dr. I am also scheduled on the 18th but I haven't heard anything about a master cleanse.

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Definitely check with your doctor as every doctor is different on what they require. You mainly want to reduce calories and fat and keep your Protein intake up. The goal is to reduce the fat in your liver so that it is not as heavy when they lift it aside to get to your stomach. Not to scare anybody, but if it is really heavy and fatty, you run the risk of injury to it during the surgery.

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who is your Dr. I am also scheduled on the 18th but I haven't heard anything about a master cleanse.

Master Cleanse is the cleanse that uses Fresh Lemon juice, grade B maple Syrup and cayenne pepper. I lost 18lbs in 15 days when I did it last April. From what I read online it's suppose to flush the liver but I'm not sure if it will shrink it also so I switched to high Protein low carb instead which was the common suggestion on several weight loss surgery forums and websites I found.

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I'm starting the 10 day Master cleanse on 1/8 just to try to get a head start on the 5% I need to lose. I'm scheduled for 2/13.

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I am on a two week pre op diet....plan #2 with Dr Ortiz... 2 shakes a day - low cal - and one low fat meal...lots of green veggies and if you are really hungry, a diet Jello. so far 2 days in and im 5 # down. Operation set for the 17th of April.

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today is Friday, and after working hard for a week and a half i finally weigh 10 pounds less.. I need to lose 2 more pounds before my op on the 17th of April! Not worried at all, as I am only doing Clear Liquids for sunday and monday. I am so syked it is redicilous!

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