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My seminar was last year. I have been working towards this for 14 months. I had to have a six month diet and then paper work was lost and other test needed done and they took forever to get scheduled. I am just glad I am at this point and have my surgery scheduled :)

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So how long has it taken everyone to get to this point??.......I think a good indicator to use would be the initial seminar (I'm pretty sure everyone has to do that??)

My seminar was March 8th, so for me just a little over 2 months.....I know that's not as long as a lot of folks but it still feels like forever to me!

My surgery is on Thursday so I was going to take off the next week. I have plenty of time available to take but I would rather take time for something fun.

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So how long has it taken everyone to get to this point??.......I think a good indicator to use would be the initial seminar (I'm pretty sure everyone has to do that??)

My seminar was March 8th, so for me just a little over 2 months.....I know that's not as long as a lot of folks but it still feels like forever to me!

My surgery is on Thursday so I was going to take off the next week. I have plenty of time available to take but I would rather take time for something fun.

Same here! I can always work from my recliner....I will have to be in pretty bad shape to not be able to work!.....I'll save as much of my time as possible for fun stuff!!.

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Took me 6 months. Depends on ur insurance. Some require 3 months nutrition and some require 6

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Right, mine didn't require any supervised period, that's why I was able to do it in just over 2 months.

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So how long has it taken everyone to get to this point??.......I think a good indicator to use would be the initial seminar (I'm pretty sure everyone has to do that??)

My seminar was March 8th, so for me just a little over 2 months.....I know that's not as long as a lot of folks but it still feels like forever to me!

I went to an informational seminar back in October 2015, and my first appointment with the surgeon and dietician was December. I knew it would be about 6 months because of insurance. I'm just glad I finally am doing it!

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Good morning May 16th sleevers.....Are we all ready to start our 2 week diets this morning? I was on liquids for the last two days and lost 5 lbs. My two week diet is not all liquid it's one Protein drink and two small low carb meal per day.....I just did the two days of liquids to sort of kick me off to a good start. It wasn't too bad......but then again it was only two days!

We can do this!!! I found a cool app where you can track all your food and Water and all you have to do is scan the bar code on stuff....it's called Baritastic. You can track everything, food Water, weight, exercise.....and it has a timer for eating and drinking for post surgery. Check it out if you haven't already. It's free!!!

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I had my first visit with the Dr. on March 16th and got my schedule date on April 18th. So total 2 months from first visit to surgery.

I started my liquid diet ( all shakes with Jello, broth) this morning. I think day 2-4 might be the worst but we shall see. I will probably be on here midweek for some get me through this liquid diet support. :)

I am working from home that week of my surgery so I can sleep when I need too. I will be unavailable when I need to rest and will work when I am coherent. :D I will be back in the office the following Monday but I am at a desk all day with no lifting or moving if I don't want to. (I will be hitting the gym at lunch to get my walking in)

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@@vongphillips Sounds like a good plan! Good luck with the all liquids! I started my two week diet today too but mine is one Protein shake and two small low carb meals per day.....so I at least get to have some food! Yay me!!!

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@@kmorri I am slightly( and by slightly I mean tremendously) jealous! :P No solid food for me but I WILL make it through! (let's see if my husband has to peel me off the wall by Wednesday.)

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