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I start my pre op diet tomorrow for two weeks. Any suggestions for when you come across the hard times. I will not cheat at all it's not worth it to me. I will follow what the drs say to a T. But just wondering anything that really helped any of you through it!!!??? I can have no food at all just liquids.

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I ate A LOT of sugar free Jello, since it was the only semi-solid thing I could have. Stock up!!

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I basically stayed away from anything except my Protein drinks. I was afraid to do anything at all. I did 2 weeks of Protein Drinks preop and 4 weeks of Protein Drinks postop. Postop I did drink bouillon and I did have SF Tropical popsicle tho. I was just afraid to go off of my program before because I didn't want my WLS canceled. After I was afraid it would hurt my new pouch.

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Yea I won't did anything to risk my surgery one for my safety two bc I have three kids that need me. And three I'm doing this to change my life style!!! And I'm ready for this change!!

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I survived by early bedtimes at night....literally gave myself an excuse to go to bed some nights by 7:30p, helped get me through it. Plus I figured a rested body will surely heal better after surgery than a tired one!

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I survived by early bedtimes at night....literally gave myself an excuse to go to bed some nights by 7:30p, helped get me through it. Plus I figured a rested body will surely heal better after surgery than a tired one!

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oh I wish I could do that but I'm constantly on the go till around 10 11 ish pm between the kids and the house. But may try it on my bad days and let hubby deal with it lol HUGE MAYBE lol

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I got so sick of the sweet cloying taste of the shakes, Jello and popsicles. When I talked to my bariatric team they suggested making some homemade fresh chicken broth. Not the canned stuff.....

If it were not for that, I dont think I would survive. I sipped on it alot pre op and definately post op.

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I got so sick of the sweet cloying taste of the shakes, Jello and popsicles. When I talked to my bariatric team they suggested making some homemade fresh chicken broth. Not the canned stuff.....

If it were not for that, I dont think I would survive. I sipped on it alot pre op and definately post op.

yes I'm definitely gunna do the broths I'm allowed to have them. And hot Decaf tea. I don't like juice so will stick with Water unless I infuse it with fruit.

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Usually juice is not on the list because of all the sugar.

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@@genn

Got it, when you said juice I thought you meant fruit juice. Any of the sugar free drinks like crystal light and such work but I am with you I cannot eat or drink anything with sugar substitutes. They cause Migraines for me.

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I started my pre op today and am having a very hard time getting my shakes down I am gagging on them just awful what could I do to get them down I tried different flavors all the same. otherwise I'm good not wanting to eat real food I can have unlimited popsicles, Jello, and broth. My surgery is Nov 23rd.

My ins denied me first but got approved very quickly my surgery date now is sooner than my first date of Nov 30th LOL..

starting weight 272

current weight 254

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Maybe try to put some extra liquid in them. Be it Water, milk, Almond milk. You could order some GENEPRO online. It is unflavored and is really great to add to other things. coffee if you drink it. If you add it to something warm temper it with some warm Water get it mixed well then add it. Or you can make SF pudding or Jello and use some of your Protein Drink in it. It is very important to follow your Dr.'s guidelines. Good Luck

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Well end of day two of pre op diet besides the headaches/migraine feel okay alittle hungry but I can cope it's all worth it in the end. Tomorrow day three of 14 days. Ready for the 22!!!

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