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14 hours ago, DelawareWoman said:

They told me don't lose between now and my 2/14 appointment although they said with the nutrition it would be hard not to but try. My nutrition is fasts tracked I have an appointment 1/10, 1/14 and 2/11. I was told I need 3 appointments but they don't have to be a month apart for my insurance (Independence BC).

Thanks for the heads up on the Soups. I'll stick to the bars and puddings. I'm not too much of a Soup girl except creams... I'll do broth if I have to though.

My Dr was very strict no Bars or pudding first 2 Weeks .I did a few Years of research 90 % of the Surgeons keep diet liquids first 2 Weeks some permit Jello , puddings .I read recently that someone was allowed heavier food right after Surgery good luck with that !!! All I can say good way to rupture your sutures.

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Lol. This is preop. Not postop

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I know I have to do 2 weeks of Protein Drinks and bars before. Not sure what’s in store after.

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In hospital clear fluids, after discharge fluids couple weeks then puree then soft. You'll get it

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Which Dr? I had Singh. Met Wynn during hospital stay

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I met with dr Ibrahim. I’ve done one pulmonology appt and I have psych 1/5. Second pulmonologist appt 1/8 then two nutrition and cardiology the following week and my primary. One last nutrition in feb and then back to chrias. Busy girl.

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On 12/21/2018 at 21:32, DelawareWoman said:

I’m about 41 BMI
Maybe what they meant then, was to focus on the new food plan and reteaching yourself to eat and not to focus on losing weight. Naturally it’s going to happen during the pre op stage. Maybe they just meant not to having a weight loss be your main goal

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My BMI was 40 which was my insurance cut off, so I was told not to GAIN but not to worry about losing. I had a previously documented 80 lb. loss on Phentermine, so everyone knew I could lose.

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