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I am in the same boat as you. I start my 2 week liquid diet next friday. It's gonna be hard but it will be worth it in the end. I heard the 1st 3 days are the hardest and to definitely keep a timer going every 3 hours. Good luck to you!

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Okay - today is the first day.... Hasn't been super bad! Had an Optifast bar and one shake so far. Don't want to eat too much of my daily allowance early in the day and suffer tonight! Defiantly going to stop and get some broth on the way home though I think that will take some of the edge off! Hope everyone is doing okay!

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Okay - Update- Day four not physically hungry too much. Tummy was growling a little last night but not overwhelming. It is definitely mental training! Weird not eating... Have to have control!

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Only two more wake ups till surgery getting nervous/excited

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You'll get through it just as the rest of us did. You'll do it a fews days and probably get used to it & it will all be good. This is what you'll have to do for a period of time post op anyway so you might as well get used to it.

I'm about 8 weeks post op, and don't mind the days where I choose to do liquids for more than one meal. Honestly sometimes it's just easier that way. Good luck to you.

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Almost done! Had a mini meltdown today though but I know it'll be okay!

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Only two more wake ups till surgery getting nervous/excited

my surgery is Monday also. I'm starting to freak out.

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Only two more wake ups till surgery getting nervous/excited

my surgery is Monday also. I'm starting to freak out.
from what I've heard this is normal. Haven't been able to sleep well though!

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Cindyw41 what kind fitbit do u have what model IjusT bought fitbit charge not sure how use wounder if I can set alarm to go off so I can get in my Protein n Water

. Sorry that I just saw this. I have the charge. You can set the alarm to go off whenever and how often you like. From the App select the right arrow at the top where it says "charge" go down to silent alarms. You have to set each alarm separately. Then select everyday.

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Your right about Optifast it isn't very filling but once you get into the routine, what you thought you couldn't do, you WILL do because you have to. Their also right about the first 3 days bring the worst. I'm on Day 4 and each day it got easier. good luck

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Your right about Optifast it isn't very filling but once you get into the routine, what you thought you couldn't do, you WILL do because you have to. Their also right about the first 3 days bring the worst. I'm on Day 4 and each day it got easier. good luck

Love your positive attitude! It should be so much easier now! Keep up the positivity and you'll do great!

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Thank you ! I'm counting down

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