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i was told i'll have to do a 2 week "shrink the liver diet" right before my june 22nd surgery date. thats all i know for now. hoping to get more info so i can stock up my pantry!

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On day 7 and I've been 90% good. 5 of the days I was perfect and the other two days I had a Quest bar and today a bite of taco meat. Not terrible but I'm really trying to be 100%. Surgery is 4/29 and my plan is to be absolutely perfect three days leading up to surgery..

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I am on a 5 day liquid diet starting tomorrow (thursday). I bought Jello, pudding, sugar free popsicles, regular gatorade and chicken broth. Anything else I'm missing? I'm really nervous to start it tomorrow. My surgery is also 4/26!! ????

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Im on day 2 of pre op diet. Dietician list says to Avoid the Gatorade opt for mio Water enhancers instead...0 cal. Unlike gatorade...i like lemon the best but i have other flavors. Also use it to make ICEE ....good luck with it!!!

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My revision surgery is May 18th. I have to do Atkins diet for 3 weeks then liquids for 2 weeks. I'm a shorty at 5 ft 3 and 220 lbs..my pre-op shake stuff is supposed to come tomorrow. Hope it has a good taste or tolerable anyway.

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I am on day 7 & cheated twice. Lost 7lbs so far. I am supposed to be on a 2 week pre-op liquid diet. Surgery is April 29th. I am so scared and nervous. I do good all day till time to prepare dinner and than I break. I am scared about my surgery but everyone else I know that was bigger than me didn't even have to do a liquid diet but used a different doctor also. So I decided starting tomorrow to not cheat. I have 7 more days. Hope I didn't screw myself up. Called the nut and she said since it was healthy choices I cheated with I'm Fine but I still feel guilty. Good luck!

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I'm on Day 2 of the (mostly) liquid diet. I cheated a little today (2 small cheese quesadillas that I baked). OF COURSE, I feel SO guilty now. I'm allowed at least 3 Protein shakes, plus broth, a small bowl of salad, a small cup of crunchy fresh veggies, sugar free Jello and ice pops. But I'm STILL starving. I've seen varied diets, too- just depends on your surgeon, I guess. I'm 5'6, 236 lbs. I get my sleeve surgery on 5/4. I plan to be 100% diligent starting tomorrow. It's just going to take A LOT of getting used to...but I want to lose as much pre-op. I'm hoping post-op the hunger will mostly be gone.

Good luck! And I'm glad I'm not alone :)

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I'm on Day 2 of the (mostly) liquid diet. I cheated a little today (2 small cheese quesadillas that I baked). OF COURSE, I feel SO guilty now. I'm allowed at least 3 Protein shakes, plus broth, a small bowl of salad, a small cup of crunchy fresh veggies, sugar free Jello and ice pops. But I'm STILL starving. I've seen varied diets, too- just depends on your surgeon, I guess. I'm 5'6, 236 lbs. I get my sleeve surgery on 5/4. I plan to be 100% diligent starting tomorrow. It's just going to take A LOT of getting used to...but I want to lose as much pre-op. I'm hoping post-op the hunger will mostly be gone.

Good luck! And I'm glad I'm not alone :)

I was sleeved 4/13. I'm yet to be hungry, so I wouldn't worry about that part after. Makes it a little easier to stick with the plan.

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Hello!

My surgery is set for 4/26 and I literally just learned about this place I'm currently on my 2week Iiquid diet and I ate solid food. After starving all day at work, I came home and ate. Did you all really just drink Protein shakes for 2 weeks???

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My pro-op diet was different. It was as follows:

Week 1

-All the Water and sugar-free drinks you want

-All the broth you want

-All the sugar-free Jello you want

-All the sugar-free popsicles you want

-Breakfast and lunch is a Protein shake

-dinner is unbreaded, lean meat on a bed of greens

Week 2

The same as week 1 except dinner is now replaced with a Protein Shake.

I did not cheat on my pre-op diet as I was serious about the surgery. Also, since I was self-pay there was more incentive for me to succeed. (I've noticed that many people who fail have their surgery paid through insurance.)

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On day 7 and I've been 90% good. 5 of the days I was perfect and the other two days I had a Quest bar and today a bite of taco meat. Not terrible but I'm really trying to be 100%. Surgery is 4/29 and my plan is to be absolutely perfect three days leading up to surgery..

It is diffucult. I haven't been 100% perfect on mine either. A bite of something here and there. Day 8 for me. My surgery is on the 27th..good luck on the rest of your journey!

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No, I didn't cheat, and I won't. I start my pre op liquid diet this Sunday for two weeks, but I also had to complete a two week liquid trial diet prior to my first visit with my surgeon. I didn't cheat then, but it was by no means easy. It was a good trial to do though because now I know what I like, what works for me, and what Protein powders I enjoy. I know which pre made shakes I like, and I have a couple of tried and true Protein shake recipes to make in my blender.

I am determined not to cheat because I want to reduce my risks during surgery as much as I can. My surgeon only requires one week, but said two is better. So two weeks again it is!

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That's really interesting that you had to do a trial run before seeing your surgeon, but it's a good idea. I'm finding that after the first 2 days it's gotten much easier. My surgeon said a 2 week diet, but I think every doctor is different. I've heard of some that don't require it at all.

No, I didn't cheat, and I won't. I start my pre op liquid diet this Sunday for two weeks, but I also had to complete a two week liquid trial diet prior to my first visit with my surgeon. I didn't cheat then, but it was by no means easy. It was a good trial to do though because now I know what I like, what works for me, and what Protein powders I enjoy. I know which pre made shakes I like, and I have a couple of tried and true Protein shake recipes to make in my blender.

I am determined not to cheat because I want to reduce my risks during surgery as much as I can. My surgeon only requires one week, but said two is better. So two weeks again it is!

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That's really interesting that you had to do a trial run before seeing your surgeon, but it's a good idea. I'm finding that after the first 2 days it's gotten much easier. My surgeon said a 2 week diet, but I think every doctor is different. I've heard of some that don't require it at all.

No, I didn't cheat, and I won't. I start my pre op liquid diet this Sunday for two weeks, but I also had to complete a two week liquid trial diet prior to my first visit with my surgeon. I didn't cheat then, but it was by no means easy. It was a good trial to do though because now I know what I like, what works for me, and what Protein powders I enjoy. I know which pre made shakes I like, and I have a couple of tried and true Protein shake recipes to make in my blender.

I am determined not to cheat because I want to reduce my risks during surgery as much as I can. My surgeon only requires one week, but said two is better. So two weeks again it is!

I'm in Canada and my provincial Medicare is paying for my surgery. Requirements are different I guess.

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I had a 10 day pre-op diet. I could have full liquids until the day before surgery-that was Clear Liquids only. I did cheat a couple times...I had fruit. I did not cheat for the 5 days leading up to surgery.

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I was supposed to do a two week liquid pre-op, but scheduling conflicts made it 11 days.

I'm allowed 6 Protein shakes a day (Atkins). Premier shakes are not allowed beforehand, for some reason... I'm also allowed unlimited clear liquids. I don't do Jello, so it's mainly been broth with the occasional sf ice pop. I season my broth with everything from vinegar to Rosemary and garlic powder... Curry powder... Depends on my mood. It's a good break from sweet tastes.

I cheated three times. Once I ate an avocado in my curry broth. Twice I ate an egg in my beef broth this was all on the first six days. I went in to sign consent forms for surgery, they weighed me, and I had lost ten pounds in those 6 days.

I didn't tell doc specifics, but I did mention that I had cheated. He said to try and stick with the diet (there are no commitment doubts- I quit smoking six months ago after first meeting him, and I lost 12 subsequent pounds and have kept them off for over 4 months now) but that my choices with which to cheat couldn't have been much better.

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