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I'm on day 3 of the pre-op diet and my stomach keeps rumbling! I know it will get better each day, but it's already certainly more difficult than I anticipated. The only good thing about my pre-op diet is that I get to have real food at dinner time (3-6 oz of lean Protein and 1 cup of non-starchy vegetables). Otherwise it's Water and Protein shakes.

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I'm halfway through my 2nd day and waiting for the crash. I'm hoping I'm ok through tomorrow then can be miserable at home over the weekend instead of at work lol. I just keep picturing being on the other side on April 12!

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I'm on day four of my pre-op diet of 4 shakes a day. Day two around dinner was really tough, but it seems to get easier with time.
It's exciting to be in this last step before surgery! Good luck all ;)


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I'm on day 10, and it really does get much easier. I still have cravings to fight, but I don't feel hungry, have more energy, and have lost 10lbs! I've found the best thing for me is to make sure I keep the Protein Shakes spaced as evenly as possible throughout the day and keep drinking Water in between Thankfully I'm also allowed sugar free popsicles and Jello, so that helps break up the monotony (well, sort of).

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Hi. On my 7th day of pre-op diet. 4 Protein Shakes, two Protein Bars and Clear Liquids. The broth has been a life saver for me as well. I'm doing ok but having a hard time with getting the 4 Protein Drinks in per day. Going to try freezing them. We will all get through this. Good luck on everyone's procedures! :)

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I'm on day 3 of the pre-op diet and my stomach keeps rumbling! I know it will get better each day, but it's already certainly more difficult than I anticipated. The only good thing about my pre-op diet is that I get to have real food at dinner time (3-6 oz of lean Protein and 1 cup of non-starchy vegetables). Otherwise it's Water and Protein  shakes.

Lucky! Wish I could have a Lean dinner. I'm on straight liquids but I've been doing great. I was hoping for a lean dinner and liquids for other meals but I'm truly doing fine. I have up sweets and lots of bad things weeks before so things have been easier and easier. But I'm not going to lie and say that certain things don't smell soooo good I would like a bite but I am strong. Lol good luck with your surgery. When is it? Mine is April 13th.


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I'm on day 10, and it really does get much easier. I still have cravings to fight, but I don't feel hungry, have more energy, and have lost 10lbs! I've found the best thing for me is to make sure I keep the Protein Shakes spaced as evenly as possible throughout the day and keep drinking Water in between Thankfully I'm also allowed sugar free popsicles and Jello, so that helps break up the monotony (well, sort of).

I'm on day 4 and I don't feel hungry but I do have cravings for a real meal. I've lost 4 lbs in 4 days. I do have more energy as well. I do the same keeping the shakes spaced out evenly. I'm also doing sugar free jello and popsicles. They help those cravings.


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Lucky! Wish I could have a Lean dinner. I'm on straight liquids but I've been doing great. I was hoping for a lean dinner and liquids for other meals but I'm truly doing fine. I have up sweets and lots of bad things weeks before so things have been easier and easier. But I'm not going to lie and say that certain things don't smell soooo good I would like a bite but I am strong. Lol good luck with your surgery. When is it? Mine is April 13th.



Mine is April 11. Good luck to you!



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Day 4 for me. Even the dog's food looks good at this point! I keep the Protein Shakes spaced out (5/day), keep sipping hot broth, eating Jello and munching popsicles. One more week!


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I'm on day 8.It hasn't gotten much easier for me. I've been able to have shakes, lean Protein, and veggies. I've been eating really healthy and lost a few pounds but I have zero energy. I'm really missing coffee:(. I start clear liquid on Tues them surgery on Saturday.



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I definitely feel for you! My stomach was rumbling all the time when I had the pre-op diet. You will be fine, and it is good experience for when you have to have a lot less after the surgery.

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12 hours ago, jhope71 said:

Day 4 for me. Even the dog's food looks good at this point! I keep the Protein shakes spaced out (5/day), keep sipping hot broth, eating Jello and munching popsicles. One more week!

I said that about my dog's food too! Even watching him eat kibble was making me hungry. LOL!

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