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2 hours ago, zallykatz16 said:

I'm getting nervous and not sleeping lately. I am doing okay on my pre-op diet. I may try frozen Jello too.

I'm having the same problem! Don't sleep very good and I'm completely emotional! And, every time my husband and kids cook something, the smell makes it feel like my big guts are eating my little guts! Lol!

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I can't believe that this time next week my gastric bypass surgery will be done. I was very happy to hear today that my son will fly to Mexico to support me during my recovery time. I wish I could leave today. The diet has been a lot easier than I anticipated. I am not really that hungry and I don't have any cravings. I am sure that they will be back after I have recovered from my surgery. I have lost about 5 to 7 pounds during my first week. Not quite sure, because I didn't jump on the scale until about 2 days of dieting. Regardless I am happy with that. I have 110 pounds to lose and it is not going to happen overnight. Has anyone already had their surgery this month? I would love to know how you are doing.

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3 hours ago, Keisha Sept 14 2017 said:


Yes I'm on day 2 of 4x Boost high Protein and I'm allowed 1 small cup of Greek yogurt a day

I'm on day 5 and at a college football game. It's tough today, honestly. I get 3x Protein Drinks + sf Jello, popsicles and Water. Lots and lots of water. The 12th needs to get here quicker

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@Shan W I have the same pre-op diet and its hard. I have surgery on September 11. I hope this next week goes fast.

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Hi September Bypass Buddies,
I would like to know how many of you are doing the Sleeve versus the Bypass? I am a bypass on 9/11.
Cheers,
Zallykatz76

Hello! I just had the bypass on 9/1!


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Try to take it easy today and make sure you take your pain meds to stay ahead of your pain. I pray for a speedy recovery. God Bless




Thank you so much!


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