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In one week today I have my orientation and Dietician and Surgeon appointments at Kaiser.

Is there any certain way I should eat during this week that might help me to get my surgery date sooner?

Also has/is anyone out there gotten/getting their surgery done at Kaiser Permanente?

Thanks, Heidi

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Your Kaiser sounds different then the Kaiser Southern California process that I just went through.

I had to get a referral to go to the orientation, then take a three month/weekly health education class and lose 10% of my body weight at referral to get the referral to see the surgeon.

I was sleeved 2 weeks ago yesterday and I think the education combined with the excellent surgeon and hospital staff care, it is an excellent program that I would recommend.

I think Kaiser does it right. You are in good hands.

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@@heidikate

I was sleeved on October 7. Started soft foods today. So far success!

I lost 30 lbs. pre-op and so far 11 lbs. post-op.

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I went through Kaiser Fremont. Once and if they give you a pre op Goal weight the You start the diet plan. I would start it now since that is the healthiest way to eat moving forward. And it helps prepare you for surgery

I was sleeved in 9-14.

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Heidikate,

It was very easy. A balanced diet. Examples:

Breakfast- 3 oz cottage cheese or 2 eggs scrambled or boiled. 1/2 piece of toast. 1 tsp fat( butter, Peanut Butter, fat free cream cheese) & a serving of fruit. post-256683-14457359306611_thumb.jpg

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It looks like my Surgeon is Sanjoy Dutta..

Now I wish I had Dr Hahn!

How is everything going for you Casper? It looks like you're 6 weeks out!

I'm getting really excited! If he tells me I don't have too much to lose maybe it'll be the beginning of Dec!

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I'm sure your surgeon is good too. Everything is good with me. I'm on stage 3 of my diet and have my 6 week visit Monday then I get fully cleared for regular foods. The first 3 weeks I lost 15 lbs the I stalled for 2 weeks now I'm moving again. So far post op I've lost 28 lbs and since the beginning of my journey I've lost 57lbs.

Best decision of my life.

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I am doing great. I am 2 1/2 weeks post-op. I have not gone back to work yet, but I probably can. No pain and I am on soft foods, paying attention to my sleeve when it feels full. No cheating. Just following the plan. I will start going to the support group next month and continuing to be accountable. I am down 13lbs. since the surgery.

Thank you for asking @@heidikate

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