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Good Luck Matt on your recovery take care of yourself.....congrats on the surgery!

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Just got the call my surgery is on December 1st I'm so stoked!

Jan 14th, can't wait to finally get this done

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Matt I hope you're doing well.

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Matt I hope you're doing well.

congratulations on everyone starting the road to good health

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Doing well I'm on all liquids. So lots of Water and broth or creamy Soup that has been strained so no chunks yogurt as well. Went for my first walk today. Man didn't realize how much energy I dont have lol. I will keep everyone posted.

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Matt I'm doing good too. Day 3 down. 11 to go. Them the surgery to change my life on the 16th. So ready!

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I'm happy ur doing well

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Congrats on your surgery Matt. So glad you are doing well. Grandma, I'm on day 3 of my liquid diet. My surgery is the 12th. I can't wait! :)

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Yes ma'am I sure am. Day 4!

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Day 4 for me also. How are you doing? I've actually done better then I thought. Still early though..... I feel this is a great test to our determination and ability to change our eating habits for life.

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I've done good. I do get hungry but it eventually passes after a little while. A week prior to this I did start drinking 2 shakes a day and eating about ½-¾ cup of meat for supper. I felt like I needed to do that to prepare me for the full liquid diet. I think it has made it easier. But I did eat a thanksgiving dinner lol. It was going to be my last full holiday meal so I couldn't pass that up. I drank some broth on day 2 but other than that just the shakes. I think I'm gonna stick with the Meal Replacement shakes. I'm glad you are doing well. I know you are as excited as I am. :D

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I cut myself too back in November 4 my first surgeon appt to ween myself into small portions and new lifestyle too. Lost on that too. I agree it might be what's making this liquid diet easier. I also have up caffeine and soda. Even though I didn't drink much before. What type Protein Drinks are you drinking. I do prow tie shake premier vanilla or chocolate morning and dinner and a Greek yogurt at lunch. Gets me at 72 grams Protein. Also so excited.

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I Have a question about H-pylori. my surgery is for the 29th but I tested positive for h-pylori. I'm on the antibiotics and I retest on the 23rd. What are the chances I could test positive again?

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