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There was not a weight loss requirement for me to have surgery but a liquid diet was recommended to me by my dietician because of my liver condition. It is suppose to shrink the liver from what I read. I am trying to do everything in my power to make this attempt a success. I am really glad she put me on the liquid diet because it is getting me prepared for after surgery and I discovered I am not a good sipper. I have been using sippy cups to help me practice. My potassium level was low so I have been taking a potassium pill twice a day - there is no way to swallow a horse pill - no let me rephrase that - elephant pill just sipping. Hope I can stop those after surgery because each one could be the size of a meal.

I am using my fitness pal to help me track my food, Water and weight. Since I first started with that about 3 weeks ago, I have lost about 15 pounds - I cannot tell it. One thing that keeps me focused and supports me is my family. They all know it is something I not only need to do but want to do for myself. My 25th wedding anniversary is in February and I want to be able to get in a cute outfit that I do not necessarily have to get from the big girl section.

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Tomorrow's the day...so scared.

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You're gonna do fine. I'll say a prayer for you to guide the hands of the surgeons and for a speedy recovery.

Tomorrow's the day...so scared.

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rh !

Im so excited for you!! I know it is scary but medicine is so advanced now!!! I am very confident!! Im right behind you , mine is Wednesday!!! Best wishes to you and please keep me posted!!

Gabriela 6

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rh !

Im so excited for you!! I know it is scary but medicine is so advanced now!!! I am very confident!! Im right behind you , mine is Wednesday!!! Best wishes to you and please keep me posted!!

Gabriela 6

Thank you for your support! I'll try and update afterwards tomorrow.

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Surgery is always scary - that's normal - I know everything will be fine - for anyone who has been through the procedure did any family stay with you at night? My husband is debating.

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Well, I am almost 12 hours post surgery. Took them a few hours to get on top of it. I had WIKED belly gas at first.

Now I am sore, but not horribly sore. I have been sipping on diluted crystal light lemonade for hours. I have gotten about 16 ounces of that down. Best tasting lemonade ever!!

If my wimpy butt can do this, anyone can. Just follow the direction!

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Had surgery on 8/5, my mom ended up staying with me. I would recommend someone staying with u the first night. Sometimes the nursing staff can't come right when you need them.

Surgery is always scary - that's normal - I know everything will be fine - for anyone who has been through the procedure did any family stay with you at night? My husband is debating.

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Hi - my name is Maryann - Wicked-Storm is my Deviant Art name. My daughter was posting her artwork and I wanted to make sure the website was ok. She may be 16 but I am still mom. I am into photography si if you would like to check it out go to http://wicked-storm.deviantart.com/gallery/. Tomorrow is the big day and my heart rate is astronomically high - I have had anxiety attacks which is unlike me. I cannot help wonder why I was pushed to a 1:30 pm surgery. In my mind I am almost confident it is just in case things don't go like the surgeon wants. I am even dreaming about it - not a restful sleep at all - I end up waking myself up because I don't like the dream. I know it sounds weird. Any other suggestions from those who have had it are welcomed. Lost 11.2 pounds with liquid diet the had me on - I was hoping on 15 :( but that's ok.

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Your fears are not misplaced. It's an invasive surgery. But, the good news is, like many have said, it's been around a long time so it's almost routine. My doctor had done so many, he could probably do it in his sleep. Im betting yours is the same. A majority of these surgeries go off without a hitch. Just focus on that. The chances of there being a problem are slim. Ask your doc or anesthesiologist for something to calm your nerves when you check in. Stress is bad for the body, so you gotta find a way to relax.

You have to trust your surgical team. I was really freaked out about a week before my surgery. I managed to calm my nerves. Coming on here helped, and talking to the staff and nurses at my surgeons office. My surgery went so well I couldn't have asked for a better outcome. I was worried for nothing ;-) as long as I stick to the guidelines, I don't expect any issues.

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Ps. I only lost about 12lbs pre op, but they only really wanted me to lose at least 10. You're on the right track!

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Thanks for the support - my surgery time has changed for the 3rd time - now at 10 am - better than waiting over 12 hours with nothing to drink. Going to stay up to midnight for one last drink of Water before going to bed.

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Good thinking!! Take advantage of the sugar free popsicles in the hospital too, they are so refreshing!! I'll pray for a smooth surgery and quick and easy recovery!

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So, it's the day after surgery and everything is going good. The nurses have given me the nickname of "road-runner" as I have completed 30 laps of the ward so far (cumulative). No nausea or vomiting, little pain and little gas. Was most happy to get my catheter out this morning :)

Just waiting on Fluid test this morning so I can move to the Clear Liquids and away from the ice chips.< /p>

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So, it's the day after surgery and everything is going good. The nurses have given me the nickname of "road-runner" as I have completed 30 laps of the ward so far (cumulative). No nausea or vomiting, little pain and little gas. Was most happy to get my catheter out this morning :)<br><br> Just waiting on Fluid test this morning so I can move to the clear liquids and away from the ice chips.< /p>

. So glad you are doing well, Road Runner!! My surgery us a week from today -- lap band removal & gastric bypass! Hope they can do it all at once. Started pre-op diet this am! Crunching on raw carrots ( allowed) for the chew factor! Getting cortisone injection into knee tomorrow so I can be a road runner, too!

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