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Yea I'm going to pickup some soon my sis in law had the surgery inmarch so I'm kinda going by her time line. I go see the dr on the 16th and she said I'll start the diet then 2 wks later the surgery. So I'm lookimg at the first of November

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I would not invest in Protein shakes prior to surgery unless you have to have them for your pre-op diet. I couldn't tolerate them at all after surgery. You might get some samples to try after to see if there are any you can tolerate without making a huge investment.

I would go ahead and stock up on your essentials - at least for the first few days. Water, crystal light/mio, tea, Soups and stews, a Magic Bullet (the blender ...). You won't feel like going ANYWHERE - at least for a few days!!

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I would not invest in Protein shakes prior to surgery unless you have to have them for your pre-op diet. I couldn't tolerate them at all after surgery. You might get some samples to try after to see if there are any you can tolerate without making a huge investment.

I would go ahead and stock up on your essentials - at least for the first few days. Water, crystal light/mio, tea, Soups and stews, a Magic Bullet (the blender ...). You won't feel like going ANYWHERE - at least for a few days!!

I will def get a magic bullet, I didn't even think of that! lol thank you!

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GOT MY SURGERY DATE TODAY!!! Dec 13TH yay, I don't have to switch surgeons I can get in before my deductible sets in again! Thank you all for your advice on what I should get before surgery, if you think of anything else feel free to post! I have never had major surgery before, had my gallbladder removed but I was only down for less than a day, I recovered quickly. I know I will be seeing the NUT again and I will be able to ask them questions but hearing advice from people who actually went through it and who know the ups and downs on what they got or should have got is more comforting to me! So again, thanks a lot!!!

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Congratulations! I'm so happy for u!

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GOT MY SURGERY DATE TODAY!!! Dec 13TH yay' date=' I don't have to switch surgeons I can get in before my deductible sets in again! Thank you all for your advice on what I should get before surgery, if you think of anything else feel free to post! I have never had major surgery before, had my gallbladder removed but I was only down for less than a day, I recovered quickly. I know I will be seeing the NUT again and I will be able to ask them questions but hearing advice from people who actually went through it and who know the ups and downs on what they got or should have got is more comforting to me! So again, thanks a lot!!![/quote']

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I am two months out. Here are a few things I use almost daily.

Kitchen scale

http://www.amazon.com/Escali-N115S-Digital-Scale-Silver-Gray/dp/B003ST5YO2/ref=sr_1_10?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1379969433&sr=1-10&keywords=scale+kitchen+escali

Magic Bullet

http://www.amazon.com/Magic-Bullet-MBR-1701-17-Piece-Express/dp/B001WAKFDY/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1379969577&sr=1-1&keywords=Magic+bullet

Silicone Nipple Covers .. I use these on my surgery scars. I order several pair. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000RDGDPQ/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Oh Yeah Trail Mix Bars .. My absolute favorite!

http://www.amazon.com/YEAH-45g-BAR-TRAIL-MIX/dp/B0088BR6GO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1379969805&sr=81&keywords=Trail+mix+oh+yeah

Dehydrator .. I use this to make homemade Jerky http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0090WOCM6/ref=oh_details_o05_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Syntrax Fuzzy Navel. ... My favorite clear Protein drink http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001180348/ref=oh_details_o08_s01_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Syntrex nectar Unflavored Protein powder .. Put this in my coffee everyday http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001I1NSUY/ref=oh_details_o04_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Torani sugar free Syrup .. All flavors are good. A staple for me http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000AXQI3U/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I ordered samples of Protein drinks here. Everyone's tastes are different, so it's best to try several.

http://www.nashuanutrition.com/store/protein-powders/protein-powder-samples-1-serving.html

This is the one I preferred.

http://www.celebratevitamins.com/shop/other-supplements/ens/ens-multivitamin-calcium-protein-shake-vanilla-cake-batter-30-serving.html

As far as Vitamins go. I used the chewables for only a few weeks and ended up with a full jar I never opened. I did not like the taste and moved to a regular bariatric Vitamin as soon as possible.

A few more of my favorites:

- Chick Fil A sugar free Fresh Squeezed Lemonade

- Chick Fil A Grilled chicken Nuggets

- Seapoint Edamame snack Packs (Walmart)

- Budget Sugar Free Popsicles (Walmart)

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sugar free Jello and puddings. Bottled Water and some type of cup with a lid to keep track of how much your are drinking. Canned tuna and chicken to eat. Applesauce no sugar added, protien drinks that are ready to use at first. Mini food chopper or blender I have a Ninja. Comfy pjs, a robe, slippers, stretchy pants and tee shirts. Alcohol to remove sticky tape adhesive from your arm. 90+ lbs gone since surgery. :-)

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Also check Amazon for Vitamins once your Doc tells you what they recommend.

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Hi all!! I was just approved for surgery and was wondering from all the pro's what I should get NOW. Should I be taking anything before? There are so many to chose from! I don't do good with too many choices..lol. Also' date=' What should I start doing as far shopping for things I will need after surgery and packing for the hospital? If you could give me any advice what would it be??? I am so ready for this mentally but I have NOTHING as far as Vitamins and shakes yet and don't even know where to begin. Should get other things like sugar free pudding or anything else similar? ANY advice or things you learned along the way that might make my journey easier would be much appreciated! ANYTHING AT ALL!!!! Thanks in advance and congrats to everyone hope you are all doing great!![/quote']

Your surgeons office should be giving you a list of what you need and recommendations. Proteins should be made from " whey Protein isolate" . Also you will need as 'bariatric specific' Multivitamin, B 12 that you put under your tongue, Iron supplements for 3 months and Calcium citrate 10000 mg per day plus Vitamin D about 1000 per day. chewable forms are the best, then capsules are second best. Google Bariatric supplements

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I am two months out. Here are a few things I use almost daily.

Kitchen scale

http://www.amazon.co...itchen escali��

Magic Bullet

http://www.amazon.co...=Magic bullet��

Silicone Nipple Covers .. I use these on my surgery scars. I order several pair. http://www.amazon.co...ie=UTF8&psc=1��

Oh Yeah Trail Mix Bars .. My absolute favorite!

http://www.amazon.co...l mix oh yeah��

Dehydrator .. I use this to make homemade Jerky http://www.amazon.co...ie=UTF8&psc=1��

Syntrax Fuzzy Navel. ... My favorite clear Protein drink http://www.amazon.co...0?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Syntrex nectar Unflavored Protein Powder .. Put this in my coffee everyday http://www.amazon.co...ie=UTF8&psc=1��

Torani sugar free Syrup .. All flavors are good. A staple for me http://www.amazon.co...ie=UTF8&psc=1��

I ordered samples of Protein drinks here. Everyone's tastes are different, so it's best to try several.

http://www.nashuanut...-1-serving.html

This is the one I preferred.

http://www.celebrate...30-serving.html

As far as Vitamins go. I used the chewables for only a few weeks and ended up with a full jar I never opened. I did not like the taste and moved to a regular bariatric Vitamin as soon as possible.

A few more of my favorites:

- Chick Fil A sugar free Fresh Squeezed Lemonade

- Chick Fil A Grilled chicken Nuggets

- Seapoint Edamame snack Packs (Walmart)

- Budget Sugar Free Popsicles (Walmart)

WOW, thank you for taking the time to post all that! it is very helpful!! I will def check out the websites.

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Your surgeons office should be giving you a list of what you need and recommendations. Proteins should be made from " whey Protein isolate" . Also you will need as 'bariatric specific' Multivitamin, B 12 that you put under your tongue, Iron supplements for 3 months and calcium citrate 10000 mg per day plus Vitamin D about 1000 per day. chewable forms are the best, then capsules are second best. Google Bariatric supplements

Thank you! I will google that for sure! Ya, I figured the surgeons office will let me know but I don't go see them till mid November and I wanted to start buying things now while I have time and money. lol just getting ideas to make my first week or so at home more easy.

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sugar free Jello and puddings. Bottled Water and some type of cup with a lid to keep track of how much your are drinking. Canned tuna and chicken to eat. Applesauce no sugar added, protien drinks that are ready to use at first. Mini food chopper or blender I have a Ninja. Comfy pjs, a robe, slippers, stretchy pants and tee shirts. Alcohol to remove sticky tape adhesive from your arm. 90+ lbs gone since surgery. :-)

Thank you so much for the info! And congrats on your weight loss!! when did you have surgery?

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