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Finishing up day one of 2 week pre op diet. Actually did ok. los of greens and Water. Really like the shakes but always have had ecclectic taste buds!

Nervous and excited. No doubt this is the best tool in my forty years of fat experience. The only thing that has given me hope!

Hang in there!

People here are so supportive!

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Hi I am new and I am an April Sleever! I finally received my date today April 29th! I have felt like I did not belong any where until today! So hello!

I do not have a Pre-op diet to follow just nothing to eat the night before surgery after 10pm. He also said don't gain weight. That's it. I was getting all prepared for a diet, but I think I'll go all Protein to get my body into ketosis about 4 days before surgery. I guess that's it. :)

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I am April 29th too! Congrats! Getting mine done in Seattle (live in Alaska). Day two of my 14 day pre op diet-not too bad! Actually lost a pound from yesterday! Learned one thing from this formum-never trust a fart!

Best wishes for a speedy recovery!

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Hi everyone, my surgery date is the 28th at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa. Had my pre-op appointment today. Looks like the next appointment is surgery day. I'm feeling pretty excited so far, the nervousness has not set in yet. I am on a 2 week puréed diet. I have learned a lot from reading everyone's posts, thank you. Wishing everyone the best in your new journey.

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Scheduled for surgery Monday April 20th got my time I'm #1 have to be at the hospital at 6 AM surgery at 8.

Yeah.....I think... :rolleyes:

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I am having surgery on April 20th!!! I start my liquid diet tomorrow!

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Same here, Monday April 20th. Got to be at the hospital at 6:00am for 7:30am surgery. It's really happening!!!

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Me too! April 20th... have to be there at 7:00am for surgery at 9:00am. So excited!!!

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Getting sleeved on the 28th.on day 4 of 14 pre op diet.always hangry but its getting better.

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I'm on the 21st, can't wait!

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