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3 minutes ago, Mealmighty said:

one week post op. Recovery and first 2 days were tough but it gets better everyday. Lost 15 pounds 😊

Tomorrow is my first week :) today I am struggling with hunger for the first time since the surgery.

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I know its tough i have to feed my children and I see all this food pass me by that i can't have. I think it's mostly the texture I miss. I had gone back to my doctor hoping he would change something now that its been a week but the nurse wasn't having it. I know i just have to be patient but everything smells so good 😭

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2 minutes ago, Mealmighty said:

I know its tough i have to feed my children and I see all this food pass me by that i can't have. I think it's mostly the texture I miss. I had gone back to my doctor hoping he would change something now that its been a week but the nurse wasn't having it. I know i just have to be patient but everything smells so good 😭

You are soo right, everything smells delish! I talked to the dietician on the phone today and asked her about whether I can start purees sooner, she said it is better to stick the liquids for a faster and safer healing process. That made sense so I am being patient.

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17 minutes ago, Mealmighty said:

one week post op. Recovery and first 2 days were tough but it gets better everyday. Lost 15 pounds 😊

Congrats! Glad you are feeling better.

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34 minutes ago, Ozzy79 said:

You are soo right, everything smells delish! I talked to the dietician on the phone today and asked her about whether I can start purees sooner, she said it is better to stick the liquids for a faster and safer healing process. That made sense so I am being patient.

Yeah i agree yesterday I liquefied some tofu and squash Soup and I noticed I was having more then i should and that i wasn't even actually still hungry so I stopped but then of course started reading about leaks and panicking. Clearly I am fine but it helped to remind me to pace myself. This heat also isn't helping 🥵

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On 7/6/2020 at 6:23 PM, IWantTheDream said:

So has anyone that has surgery tomorrow felt sick from having to drink the Magnesium Citrate for the bowel prep. This stuff is so sweet and thick n lemony I have been fighting throwing up for hours. I just don’t understand why we have to do this. This two week diet feels like some cruel punishment for being fat. I have to be at the hospital at 5:30 Am and I feel like sh t and I have a crazy headache and I am tired of being tortured 😩and I’m freakin out a bit.

how are you?

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4 hours ago, Ozzy79 said:

You are soo right, everything smells delish! I talked to the dietician on the phone today and asked her about whether I can start purees sooner, she said it is better to stick the liquids for a faster and safer healing process. That made sense so I am being patient.

please know that your mind has to change as much as your belly.Hang in fight thru and know you have a new mind to work on as well.

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I am a newbie that has been gathering information for a few years. I was surprised to find that I had created a profile back in 2016 on here when I first was considering my options.

I finally decided not only do I need to do this...I am READY to do this! I am a self-pay, so the process has moved quickly from my initial telehealth visit on June 24th to getting the call today that I am scheduled for surgery on July 30th (no time set yet)!

I am super excited and have my fingers crossed that elective surgeries aren't cancelled between now and then. I am so ready to get rid of this extra weight!

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Snappish please feel free to be very open about your journey with us. I think we all need a little more encouragement on the mental changes that have to take place to be successful.

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8 minutes ago, INEEDABUDDY said:

Snappish please feel free to be very open about your journey with us. I think we all need a little more encouragement on the mental changes that have to take place to be successful.

Thank you! I will be sure to do that. I don't have to do the 10-day pre-op diet, so I am thankful for that, but I have begun to be more mindful of my food choices and have been practicing chewing things into mush. I have recruited a friend to help me with meal prepping some homemade broths and Soups for post-op. I know it will not be an easy journey, but I am trying to start off on the right foot and involving my friends and family as much as possible so they understand that tempting me with food fave's will NOT be funny. 😒

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I'm 6 days post op and each day is different than the one before. Take this journey in small steps. Each day I feel stronger, more alert, and healthier. Tomorrow I begin my full liquid diet. This is only 7 days out of my life. I will focus on being kind to my stomach and providing it with what it needs so it will be kind to me the rest of my life. Thank you for y'alls openness and this platform. It is so helpful.

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