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Pre-op diet, and the first 4 hrs after surgery (nausea galore). Day 2 I slept, and by day 3 I felt good... But for me, definitely the pre-op diet.

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@@Sai i've heard two different things from two different surgeons about the pre-op diet. Exactly what is it?

I've heard that it's only Protein shakes and liquids. Another surgeon said Protein Shakes and small meals and Protein Bars. Did you eat actual food during pre-op or just liquids?

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@@xoxococojay I recommend at least trying out the psychologist and dietitian post-op. If you find they are not useful to you, you can always stop.

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Keeping my secret, and getting comfortable with the little white lies I have to tell to do so.

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If you find yourself struggling emotionally, seek help. My surgeon has a life coach on staff, and i get to see her on regular visits, to discuss eating, and anything else. She is great. I would say living day to day and not worrying about tomorrow, is the best advice. Just give me beef Jerky and a cheese stick and I can get through a day. I miss my mamas chicken and dumplings but I can tell you it is like eating ourselves to the grave.

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Oh man you guys are so amazing. Each post is putting me at ease. Thank you all! @@Dairymary @@Bufflehead @ @jessee10616 and everyone else to come. Would you all recommend seeing either the psychologist or the dietician regularly post op or is that not necessary? Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App

I didn't find the dietician all that helpful. For me, eating high protein/low carb was pretty much common sense. But my therapist has been invaluable....probably more vital to my long term success than surgery itself. I stopped seeing her around 2 1/2 years out but started again after a severe accident left me bed/wheelchair/walker bound for many months. She helped me work through the depression of feeling useless and regaining some weight. Been on my own almost two years now, though.

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I have a great counselor who keeps me in check. The support is so helpful. I saw the Dietitian, but after a while basically it was just repeat info. My worry is maintaining...I'm only 2.5wks out. The vets all impress me. They are amazing and I'm learning a lot from them.

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@@Dairymary that's good that you found your therapist to be helpful. Glad to hear that you're doing better.I still need to schedule my appointment with a therapist Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App

I told you what worked for me, but everyone has different experiences when it comes to therapy. The important thing to realize is that while the surgeon gives you a physical tool, you need psychological tools, too. And they can come from a variety of sources....psychiatrists, counselers, online or in person support groups, addiction recovery programs, self help books, etc. Seek help wherever and whenever you need to.

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@@Dairymary that's good that you found your therapist to be helpful. Glad to hear that you're doing better.I still need to schedule my appointment with a therapist Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App

I told you what worked for me, but everyone has different experiences when it comes to therapy. The important thing to realize is that while the surgeon gives you a physical tool, you need psychological tools, too. And they can come from a variety of sources....psychiatrists, counselers, online or in person support groups, addiction recovery programs, self help books, etc. Seek help wherever and whenever you need to.

TRUTH! awe are all different. Do not compare yourself to others! Listen and learn!

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@@xoxococojay Great topic, thanks for asking the question!

@@Bufflehead Thanks for such a truthful reply. This first 4 months has been SO easy for me...I eat like a bird, weight is falling off, everyone is all 'oh, you look great!', all new clothes AND shoes, more energy, etc, etc. It's all good except for a little foaming. In 40 more lbs, I'm going to have to make this stick and I'm a little afraid of my own ability to do so, because I've ALWAYS been able to drop weight...but I couldn't ever keep it off. Reading what you wrote has given me some things to think about for the future <3

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KEEPING the weight off is the biggest prize of all for me.

Ya. I could lose it, but not having it stay gone was very frustrating and hard for me[emoji486]

Thank goodness I heard about WLS, took a chance, and it has helped my life in many ways.

Best of luck to all of us. It doesn't get easier, but I get more compliant.

Ps the hardest habit for me was not drinking Water with and after meals... And not snacking mindlessly as I was prone to do

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