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I am anxious. I have my pre-op meeting with the surgeon and dietitian on Thursday. Yes, chewing slow and taking 30 minutes to eat a meal is torture. I just keep telling myself, one day at a time. You can do this!

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Thank you greennewlife. One day at a time is great advice. Maybe I even need to look one meal at a time right now. Best of luck with your next appointment. I've got one tomorrow morning and again Tuesday.

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Are you limited to Clear liquids, or will you be allowed to have full liquids (oatmeal/farina, pudding, sherbet, creamed soups) during your pre-surgery diet?

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I'm on a full liquid diet...not just clears.

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Are you limited to Clear Liquids, or will you be allowed to have full liquids (oatmeal/farina, pudding, sherbet, creamed soups) during your pre-surgery diet?

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I'm on a full liquid diet...not just clears.

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Are you limited to Clear Liquids, or will you be allowed to have full liquids (oatmeal/farina, pudding, sherbet, creamed soups) during your pre-surgery diet?

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I'm on a full liquid diet...not just clears.

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Are you limited to clear liquids, or will you be allowed to have full liquids (oatmeal/farina, pudding, sherbet, creamed soups) during your pre-surgery diet?

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I'm on a full liquid diet...not just clears.

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Then something like oatmeal, or farina, or a cream Soup, isn't out of the realm of possibility for you. That would help with feeling more full, I think. Less feeling like you're starving, whether you are or not. ;-)

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Hello Everyone! I'm scheduled for October 4th.

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I'm on the 3rd. How is the liquid diet going for you? I'm on Day three and doing ok. Mostly i just wish I could eat. Don't feel tired or very hungry, just sad about not eating. I'm excited about surgery though! More excited as it gets closer and less nervous.

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Hey Sherri! U and I have the same surgery date!

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Rachel, I guess I was lucky when I had my lap band then the sleeve that I only had to be on a liquid diet for 2 days. Is ur diet a Clear liquids only?

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Yes my surgery is the 4th, I'm doing my pre-op diet right now. It's not as bad as I thought it'd be.

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I'm on October 3. I'm getting excited. I haven't found the liquid diet to be too bad either. I'm missing food but I don't feel very hungry. I had a WICKED sugar withdrawal headache on Day 2 but that has gone away now. Good luck to you...can't wait to hear about your success!

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My surgery is October 4th. I've been on the liquids for a week and at the moment I am starving. My Nut told me it is ok to have low carb vegetables and bouillon so I made a pureed veggie Soup which I use in those moments when I need to eat or I'm going to loose it. It has helped me stay on plan...I'm dropping weight to so that is good. I couldn't take it if it was just the sweet shakes all day long. I may go out and try to find sugar free Popsicles just so I can have something to chew on.

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I found out last week that my surgery date is set for Monday, October 31st. Feeling nervous but excited. I am ready to start feeling better. Good luck to everyone out there!

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