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What type of pre-op diet are you guys supposed to follow? Mine is 10-14 days of high Protein low carb and then just nothing to eat the day of surgery.

My doctor is not requiring a pre-op liquid diet for me. I guess because I am right near the 40 BMI mark. But I will still plan to step back from foods the week or ten days prior to my surgery so that going to all liquids is not a big shock to my system and so that I don't have solids in my digestive tract before the surgery.

32 days left and counting down...

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My date is February 6th in Mexico anyone else have that date?

I am two days before you, February 4th at Magee Women's Hospital in Pittsburgh. We are practically sleeve twins!

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Good luck! I'm two weeks post op and have no regrets. Best decision I've made for my health.

YAY! We have a veteran here!!

Jana

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Tonight I was out driving in town and I saw that the moon was nearly full. I realized tonight that this is the last full moon that I will see before my surgery, it falls on a full moon, too.

I am virtually assured that I will be having a period during my surgery. That kind of sucks. Oh well.

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What type of pre-op diet are you guys supposed to follow? Mine is 10-14 days of high Protein low carb and then just nothing to eat the day of surgery.

I have 14 days of 4 Protein drinks or bars and I can have one small meal a day, I have to keep it at 1200 calories a day, high Protein and low carb. They gave me a schedule of what time to have my drinks/bars & meal each day.

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My surgery is booked feb 12th in Meixco with Jamie ponce de leon.< /p>

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I imported everyone into the spreadsheet and decided to streamline it. Here is an image file. If you don't want to be on it, let me know.

February Sleeve Weavers   Sheet1

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Hi! I'm new here and getting my surgery on February 18th in Boston. I'm looking forward to being in community with others going through the same process!

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Just got my date yesterday!! Scheduled for 2/9 --

Congratulations to everyone one on taking this HUGE step!!! Best of luck to you all!

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Hello :) I am scheduled for gastric sleeve procedure on February, 4th (Tijuana, Mexico). Scared:)

Hi Nina, I have the same date as you! I admit I have the jitters, but I am pretty well prepared emotionally. I went through some therapy to help me make sure I was ready.

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Well, Guys,

The count down is for real, now. Though I am extremely excited, I am starting to get very nervous. I still have not submitted my FMLA papers. How is everyone else feeling? I am having a revision for lap band to sleeve.

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Hi everyone

A couple of days I got my date, Feb 9th!! So excited and nervous as well. Just hoping there are no issues with my insurance approval.

Best luck to everyone!

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I am also having the sleeve on February 4th I am excited and nervous at same time.

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