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My last meal was tonight. Shrimp Scampi, big salad & a little Pasta. Then caved & went & said my final farewell to ice cream.

Tomorrow I start my 2 week pre op full liquid diet.

This is going to be worth it!😊

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On 11/3/2017 at 6:27 PM, Krista27 said:

I don't think I will have one. I have shifted to much healthier eating already. I am not craving a last meal. At least not yet. We will see how I feel come December when it is surgery time. I have already shifted my focus to Protein.

Good on you ! Reading this post. 4 months post op . It makes me laugh. I had the same thoughts of hmm what will my last meal be .. 4 months post I eat everything I want. I don't want most the crap I used to eat. But now I realise there is no point of a last meal. Stay on your road to health . Everything you used to eat will be still there after.. and you will most likely not want it. I wish I thought the same at your stage. Absolutely admirable.

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On 11/3/2017 at 7:36 PM, Klynngetsfit said:

I feel like a nice juicy steak and baked potato would be the BEST LOL

I love steak. I eat it. Very often now !

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2 minutes ago, dreamingsmall said:

I love steak. I eat it. Very often now !

Well I went to a seminar that is required before you can schedule with the surgeon group.....they let us know that we can't gain any weight if we want to be approved for surgery.......I'll just have to eat the steak without the potato LOL

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2 minutes ago, Klynngetsfit said:

Well I went to a seminar that is required before you can schedule with the surgeon group.....they let us know that we can't gain any weight if we want to be approved for surgery.......I'll just have to eat the steak without the potato LOL

Good idea. And it will be just as nice. I had mashed potatoes with cheese in it today for the first time it was so nice.. my plan doesn't call for low carb though so I'm lucky but I often eat steak on it's own. As when I have it with something else I can't eat much steak lol ( 4 months post ) so good your getting into the frame of mind if post surgery.:)

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@dreamingsmall I am going to try and eat clean for a bit, I always feel better I just don't lose a lot of weight very fast. But maintaining or losing a small amount and sticking to whole foods I feel like it will at least help me prepare for changing my diet completely after surgery. Probably won't be for 6-7 months but that's a long time to not gain if my eating habits don't change.

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