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12 hours ago, Patriotsfanatic said:

My vsg is for Tuesday....so many feelings going through me right now! Good luck to everyone!

Good luck tomorrow!

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May 12th! Looking forward to sharing this journey with you all! :)

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May 17th is my day, I just started pre op diet today. My doc recommended 2 Protein Shakes and 1 meal of 4oz of Protein and vegetables. I can't wait. [emoji4]

Hello
If you don't mind me asking, how long did it take to get your appt date? Did you have to complete a 3 month dietitian requirement?


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17 hours ago, Patriotsfanatic said:

My vsg is for Tuesday....so many feelings going through me right now! Good luck to everyone!

Wishing you the best luck in the world.

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6 hours ago, Okie75 said:

Hello. I'm new to this forum stuff. I started my journey to approval in October, 2016 and finally got approved and my surgery is scheduled for May 31, 2017. Excited but so nervous. Glad to meet fellow May sleevers!

My date is May 30...I'm also new to the forum and nervous! Now that I've got a surgery date, I'm starting to tell people in my life. It's a relief. :)

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Anybody else surgery May 24?

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On 4/27/2017 at 11:25 PM, PrettyGirlLosingIt said:

My surgery is scheduled for May 15th 2017 and I am so excited! However, my doctor does not have me on an all-liquid diet. Instead, I am on a high Protein, low fat, no sugar/Carb diet 2 weeks before surgery. I was a bit concerned because I had never heard of this before. He explained the 2-week diet beforehand is only to make my liver smaller and the same can be accomplished with the 2-week diet he provided. Has anyone else ever heard of a doctor doing this? :wacko:

EDIT Sorry seems like i found the answer to this after reading all posts lol. Anyone out there scheduled for the 15th?

I'm on the 15th as well and have the same diet as your doctor prescribed. Started pre-op today! I assume you did too? How did you fare so far?

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May 17!! Pre -op diet starts Wednesday


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13 hours ago, Bri24 said:

Anybody else surgery May 24?

Me Me!!!! Began my high Protein no carb yesterday...full liquid on the 17th!!! So far so good..just keep focusing on the end result!!!!

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Gotta get to work ya'll!!!! Wishing all my fellow May sleevers much success!!!! So excited for all of us!!!!

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18 minutes ago, tigger6506 said:

May 11th here. Struggling with pre op diet. Feeling nervous

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Hang in there @tigger6506! It is not a easy road but think of the benefits it will serve.

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18 hours ago, LinzLou22 said:

May 12th! Looking forward to sharing this journey with you all! :)

Hi LinzLou22 - I'm also the 12th. Where are you having your surgery done?

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