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So Yesterday morning I arrived at the doctor's office. A short Nutrition breakdown, LOTS of paperwork signing (Yes, I will pay if my insurance doesn't, yes, I agree to a full blow cut down the middle of my stomach if the planned laparoscopic surgery plan needs to be changed.) a short Powerpoint discussion on what's going to happen, and a few other hurried consultations - oh, and of course, buying the shakes/snacks/soups that my doctor requires after surgery (my doc doesn't like the Protein combinations in Premier Protein shakes, and I've agreed to drink the alternate - at least in the beginning).

Then I was off to the hospital for a pre-op meeting there and a few tests - EKG, Chest xray and another blood draw - dang we give a lot of blood for this! LOL

And of course, because I like torture, I also had my second eye cataract surgery later that afternoon LOL

My pre-op diet doesn't look too bad on paper... first 7 days goes like this:

Breakfast - 8oz shake

Snack - one of the bars I bought here's a link: http://www.bariatricdirect.com/vanilla-crisp-bar-p/barfluffyvanilla.htm?utm_content=Fluffy%20Vanilla%20Crisp%20Bar&gclid=CJeY14nhwMwCFYIBaQodee8AVg&Click=1504&utm_source=ShoppingFeeds&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=GoogleShopping&utm_term=BARFLUFFYVANILLA OR Protein Drink like this: http://www.bariatricdirect.com/peach-mango-drink-p/condrinkpeach.htm

Lunch: 2-4 ounces lean meat, 1/2C steamed non-starchy veggies OR 1C salad (lowfat dressing)

Snack - another bar or drink

dinner - 1/2 shake 2-4 ounces lean meat, 1/2 C steamed veggie or 1C salad

Snack - bar or drink

Unlimited sugar free Jello or popsicles

The last 2 days are all liquids... shakes, drinks, broth, plus the popsicles and Jello.< /span>

Nothing after midnight on the 15th of May.

Then I show up on Monday, May 16th to go to sleep and wake up on the Loser's Bench! I can't wait!!!!

Now I'm wondering when the whiney part will start! LOL

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Stay positive. :)

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Congrats and best to you. My visit was Monday for May 17 surgery. I agree there is a lot to take in, and the part about open procedure option made me nervous. I am having a revision an had open last time and did not want to go that route again, but with my past WLS problems, what ever it takes. I felt much better talking to surgeon and PA that they have done many of these revisions, and only with excessive bleeding (3% of time) do they have to go open.

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Yeah! You are on your way! I have my pre op day on 5/26 and Surgery on 6/1. Getting a little anxious now that's it's less than a month away!

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Stay positive. :)

I'm going to try, really really REALLY hard!!!! Even when I'm sure I'm going to starve ;) hahaha!

Congrats and best to you. My visit was Monday for May 17 surgery. I agree there is a lot to take in, and the part about open procedure option made me nervous. I am having a revision an had open last time and did not want to go that route again, but with my past WLS problems, what ever it takes. I felt much better talking to surgeon and PA that they have done many of these revisions, and only with excessive bleeding (3% of time) do they have to go open.

We are almost surgery date twins!!! I really hope it goes well for you too! If I end up with a full blown cut down my stomach, I'm getting a tattoo of a zipper to cover it! hahaha!

Yeah! You are on your way! I have my pre op day on 5/26 and Surgery on 6/1. Getting a little anxious now that's it's less than a month away!

It seems it takes so long, then BAM... it's here! Good luck!!

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"We are almost surgery date twins!!! I really hope it goes well for you too! If I end up with a full blown cut down my stomach, I'm getting a tattoo of a zipper to cover it! hahaha!"

THX

Another thing I do if someone asked about my long scar is say it is from a Shark Attack.

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Another thing I do if someone asked about my long scar is say it is from a Shark Attack.

Yes, a shark attack while I was surfing off the coast of Hawaii... I like it! hahaha!

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