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Jan 5th for me

Yay, congratulations! Hope all goes well for you. You will have to share your experiences with us when you feel up to it. We aren't that far out but it seems like it is forever away.

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@@champagne301 I only had to wait 6 days and it felt like a year. I hope you get your date soon and get sleeved with us so we can all do this together. It helps to have a strong support system.

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I'm on Jan. 6 also. Three weeks from today, we will be second day post-op!☺️

Yay, that is so exciting! Wish I knew whether I am going to be the first one that morning my surgeon was gonna do or if I am going to be that afternoon. Will find all that out on the 29th. Can't wait!

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@@gettinghealthymom1 Congratulations on your date. I am so excited and ready to do this. Let us know about your experiences.

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How do tall keep your carbs down? I'm eating high Protein foods, but I feel like they have high carbs too....

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@sleevedmanda Main thing to remember is NO bread, Pasta, rice, potatoes of any kind, corn, green peas, soft drinks of any kind. Easy way of remembering most of it is that if it has more carbs or sugar than Protein, don't eat or drink it. I don't have it with me right now but tonight I will post my sheet that my dietitian gave me. Been a life saver. Have a great day.

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I'm brand new to the site and this January sleevers group is perfect for me - I'm on January 8th!

Excited, nervous, can't come soon enough for my bad knees! Great idea about getting the sectioned toddler plate Fallinstar - I will check that out for sure! I start my liquid diet on January 1st and of course today just got notice that we are having a late holiday lunch with our Executive on January 6th so I'm not sure I can drink a Protein drink while everyone else is eating and not make people feel uncomfortable. Might just opt for a salad . . . will keep thinking about that.

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@@ms_ladybug Congratulations on your date and welcome to the group. What better way to start out the new year than with a great tool to help make us a healthier person? And what better support can you find than others that are going through the exact same thing? The baby plate helps to keep your proportions in check and is a visual in your mind that your plate is full, well for me 2/3 full. At first my mind said "that's a baby plate, your an adult. You need more than that. Your gonna starve to death." Won't lie. The first few days took to getting used to but with a little determination that I was gonna do this, I don't even think about it now. Let us know about your journey. It's great to share experiences and thoughts. It may just help someone else through a rough day or help achieve their goal. Best of luck to you.

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January 5th for me. Pre-op on Monday.

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@@fallingstar

How true. I can't estimate how many pieces of exercise equipment or the number of diets, especially the Jan. 1 diet, the next Monday diet or first of next month diet or after the holidays diet I have had. The sleeve is the best piece of equipment we could ever have. And, tada, it is happening the first week of the New Year. I have to admit I have had a few "last meals" and "last favorite foods tastes." Having less capacity and less hunger will be a godsend. Making healthy choices and getting the proper nutrition will give me a new lease on life. I'm dreaming of a Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and New (or at least refurbished) Improved me. :)

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Do any january sleevers have instagram? I am following a lot of sleevers for inspiration and motivation!

My name is "vsghealthymom" I can't wait to be healthier!!

I would love to follow any of your journeys on there as well!

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Im tonniharris

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