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Awesome! Keep walking! Glad to hear you're ok!

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Hello everyone, I'm excited and nervous. I begin my pre op diet Tuesday 7/11 and surgery scheduled for 7/25. Just want to get it over with so I can begin my transformation .

I'm on the same agenda as you. Preop diet starts July 11th and RNY July 25th

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7:30am EST it's showtime. Dropped 20lbs during this hellish liquid diet and I'm sitting at 298 right now. I wanna get down to 220 or lower which sounds right since I'm 6'3!
To everyone that's gone before me I hope you all show me the right path because I plan on helping those who come after me. Pretty pumped up right now just wanted to post so I can update you all in the following days! Wish me luck.


Your user name gives the impression you may be from the Philadelphia area. I'm about 30 minutes south of Philly .... Dr Williams is doing my surgery at the University of Penn ... where was yours done and by who?


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PhillyEagles, I'm glad you are doing well, keep up the good work. My surgery is 9/12_17 and am nervous and excited. Already have my Vitamins, Calcium, etc. And working on stocking up on Clear Liquids, sf Jello, sf popsicles, crystal lite, Protein Shakes, etc..

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Good on you getting the stuff early. It will make things much less stressful. I got released from the hospital today and am doing better, they gave me liquid pain meds which are helping a lot when I need it. I'm suprised at my weight loss already. Started the liquid diet at 317 and today I'm 294 with no appetite thank god lol


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Good on you getting the stuff early. It will make things much less stressful. I got released from the hospital today and am doing better, they gave me liquid pain meds which are helping a lot when I need it. I'm suprised at my weight loss already. Started the liquid diet at 317 and today I'm 294 with no appetite thank god lol


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Appreciate it all! Glad to see the support. Picked up my Vitamins tonight. Flinstones, B12, and ordered some calcium citrate meltables from Amazon. I'm supposed to get Vitamin D but I could only find like D3 and other D's but no straight Vitamin D. Other than that I should be good right guys?




Nurse here. Get the D3

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PhillyEagles - glad to see you checking in and that you're doing okay! Keep up the good work and heal that body. :)

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Thanks a lot! Yeah things are going fine, still on my liquid diet until Thursday but I been slowly heading back to the gym getting cardio in, haven't ran yet because I'm scared what the bouncing will do for my incisions. I just want to start lifting weights already lol

I went from 317 when I started liquid diet and today I am 287.6 but I've been here for about 4-5 days now so I think I'm experiencing my first mini stall. Makes sense right? 2 weeks pre op and 1 week post op = 3 week dreaded stall right?


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