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I completed two of

Three nutritionist visit yesterday & I lost 5 pounds. I was cleared to meet the surgeon on June 14th. I am also scheduled to have my endoscopy done that sames day. I am all excited and nervous ...now just wait till my next appointment..

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Awesome, what did nutrients have you doing differently?

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Nice job, keep up the good work!

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Well I met with my surgeon and nutritionist yesterday. I've gotta do 3 months of visits and surgery will be in September. I done a lot of research and went to the visit with the intent of going with the RNY, but after discussing with my Dr, we agreed on the sleeve. Next appt is the 6/14 and Psych Evaluation on 6/16.

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That's great, what made you decide to do the sleeve instead?

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@@Michilingi i smoke and he told me that if I got the RNY, I would develop ulcers. I quit smoking 2 years ago but started back again in Dec. I could quit again, but who knows if I'd start again. To be on the safe side, I'm going with the sleeve. @@KristenLe that's great!! We should definitely keep in touch!

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I'm hoping that I will be having my surgery around the same time, since I only have to do 2 nutrit ion appointments... I'll keep you all posted to my date!

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I'm at the point where I've cleared the psych eval, I have probably one more dietician appointment. I've lost like 30 lbs since I switched my diet to the bariatric style one. I'm hoping to have surgery in July

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Hi, I am in my second week

Of the insurance mandated

diet. This is first time I have posted. I am still just talking about of this in. I do read alot

Of postings. Just haven't gotten very good at posting yet.

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That's fine. I don't post a lot either, I'm always reading myself. What is the insurance mandated diet?

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That's fine. I don't post a lot either, I'm always reading myself. What is the insurance mandated diet?

It last for 7 months! 7 Proteins, 5 grains, 3 veggies, dairy and healthy fats.

1200 to1500 calories.

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Oh wow. Once your done with that diet what happens

Oh wow. Once your done with that diet what happens

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