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Has anyone gone through hernia repair along with Gastric bypass? I guess I am more concerned with the hernia repair, as I have heard that this causes longer healing time and more pain during recovery.

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I just got my surgery date for July 27th!!

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Yes and no lol I'm trying to figure out my pre-op diet stuff. I'm ready to be a loser... Are you doing anything special to get prepared?

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Tomorrow is my final weigh in before tomorrow final appointment and insurance submittal

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Yayyyyy

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Yea, trying not to panic LOL. BUT no I'm just trying to mentally prepare myself. Overall I think I'm ready. Everything is going through my mind, what to pack,what type of Protein should I get,do I need any little weight loss gadgets like Portion Control plates scales ( have a scale already ) etc.

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I am going to purchase the Portion Control plates too but later on. For the most part the first 3 weeks are liquids so I'm concentrating on that. I have a measuring cup shaped like a drinking glass so I will be using that for now. I have Protein Powder, Isopure drinks, Jello, chicken noodle Soups and creams and I think I'm set.

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I'm so excited for everyone!! I've seen some of the Portion Control plates on Amazon as far as the Protein Shakes I think once we start eating regular food you can get your Protein that way but I could be completely wrong...

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Maybe I'll go shopping tomorrow for more stuff. I really wanna try the Isopure I've heard mixed reviews. I think I've been just procrastinating but I better get it together. Thanks for subliminally kicking my butt into gear. My nutritionist visit is on the 13th then my pre op test are on the 14th, then I have an appointment with the pharmacist on the 15th. All this is happening in Illinois that's where I started the process and will be having my surgery but I just moved to Las Vegas 2 weeks ago.

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I heard Isopure tastes horrible but m set on keeping my Protein intake up during the clear liquid phase. As far as the protein powder I buy premiere shakes from costco. They are high in protein and very low in sugar. I also will be ordering procel which you can add to your Soups and drinks, it's pretty much flavorless. Once we start on real food you don't have to do the shakes. Although keeping some handy for when you're out running errands is a good idea so you won't skip a meal.

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Thanks everyone that's very helpful. There seems to be so much to learn. I don't want to set myself up for failure. Trying to educate myself as much as possible before surgery.

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