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19 minutes ago, needguidence101 said:

Morning, I'm having my gastric sleeve on the 12th. I'm struggling a little with the Protein Shakes. When I add frozen strawberries to my costco Premier Protein it helps alot. I'm excited and nervous.

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My nut said it was ok to put sugar free Torani syrups in my shakes. It saved my life. I bought raspberry and hazelnut flavors (I found them at Smart and Final).

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Hey guys can I say struggles...... lol I started my preop diet today. I thought I could’ve done 3 weeks but of course I failed but I’m not this time around. I’m just starting my first drink of the day Protein Isopure and I don’t like it and it won’t go down.... how am I going I do this???? I’m going to costco to get Premier Protein shakes because everyone well most people seem to love those so hopefully I will too. Surgery 11/20 I don’t care how I make it but I’m going to make it! Good luck to all sleevers who are having surgery this week! I’ll be praying for everything to go great for you guys!!




I can’t do the shakes at all. It isn’t just the taste, but they make me queazy. My doctor approve for me to do these instead - see GENEPRO flavorless protein and Bariatric Choice Liquid Protein (I like the berry flavor). Amazon delivers them fast if you are a prime member
Or you can pay a little extra for delivery.




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@Maryvsg87 - I don't have too much advice because I don't start till next week but have you considered nectar for variety? I've tried a few from the variety pack (https://www.google.com/search?q=nectar+protein+sample+pack&oq=nectar+protien+&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j0l5.4783j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8) and they are really good. Premier are great too.

Your positive attitude is awesome! Good luck to you today :)

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[mention=324499]Maryvsg87[/mention] - I don't have too much advice because I don't start till next week but have you considered nectar for variety? I've tried a few from the variety pack (https://www.google.com/search?q=nectar+protein+sample+pack&oq=nectar+protien+&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j0l5.4783j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8) and they are really good. Premier are great too.
Your positive attitude is awesome! Good luck to you today [emoji4]

Awww thank you I will give them a try.


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On 10/29/2017 at 4:36 PM, AprilO74 said:

My surgery date is November 16th. I am very nervous

I'm the day after! And i'm extremely nervous too!

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On 11/5/2017 at 4:26 PM, Lauren_jos19 said:

@AprilO74I know the feeling! I'm scheduled for surgery on Wednesday, the 8th and I keep second-guessing myself. One minute I'm confident in my decision and the next, I'm like "ehh I don't know" or I see some study or negative comment or something. However, the vast majority of experiences seem to be positive. I think I'm going to kick myself in the butt if I don't go through with it. I think the permanence is what scares me the most and the "unknown." I think it's somewhat normal to be anxious and to have worries and concerns though. Some people's are just more extreme than others.

This is exactly how I am feeling! I'm glad I am not alone. I am definitely going to have the surgery, because I know I deserve to be happy and healthy (and look good). It is just getting over these initial feelings. I'm sure we will do great and will be successful, but I know how you feel! Good luck. I'm going in on 11/17!

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10 hours ago, Maryvsg87 said:

Hey guys can I say struggles...... lol I started my preop diet today. I thought I could’ve done 3 weeks but of course I failed but I’m not this time around. I’m just starting my first drink of the day Protein Isopure and I don’t like it and it won’t go down.... how am I going I do this???? I’m going to costco to get Premier Protein shakes because everyone well most people seem to love those so hopefully I will too. Surgery 11/20 I don’t care how I make it but I’m going to make it! Good luck to all sleevers who are having surgery this week! I’ll be praying for everything to go great for you guys!!

Hey!! I hate to hear Isopure is gross! Walgreens by me has Premier Protein for buy one get one 50% off. Reg price $9.99. I don't have to do a pre op diet, but start eater lighter, and 2 days before liquid diet. We will get through this!!

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Hey!! I hate to hear Isopure is gross! Walgreens by me has Premier Protein for buy one get one 50% off. Reg price $9.99. I don't have to do a pre op diet, but start eater lighter, and 2 days before liquid diet. We will get through this!!


Sam's club has premier Protein 12 packs for 16.99 near me ...Louisiana

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Well hydrated.. 2 key words.. My pipes should be totally cleaned out by Wednesday. I maybe living in the bathroom the next 3 days hahahaha!

You were totally right. I have lived in the bathroom for the past three days. I hope it doesn’t last the full two weeks. Lol.


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Just had my preop appt. with my surgeon. It went well. He is giving me a drug called Amend. You take one pill three hours before surgery, and it prevents post op nausea. He says he has used it in 700 procedures, and it works well. Insurance may not cover it, but it only costs $30. I thought I should mention this since so many people suffer with this.


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1 minute ago, trailtramper said:

Just had my preop appt. with my surgeon. It went well. He is giving me a drug called Amend. You take one pill three hours before surgery, and it prevents post op nausea. He says he has used it in 700 procedures, and it works well. Insurance may not cover it, but it only costs $30. I thought I should mention this since so many people suffer with this.

I generally don't have post op nausea even when they took out my gall bladder, but this is my stomach, so it could be a whole different ball game. Thanks for the info. Good luck to you! :784_peace:

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