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Just an FYI, aug62012 (from here) is starting a February 2021 Gastric Bypass Supoort group on Facebook

On another note, did my Covid test Fri and tomorrow I start my liquid only diet. Surgery is Thursday at 12:30

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I am having surgery the 17th!!! So excited!

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As of Today I havent eaten in 6 days. I look at food and think how I would Love to sink my teeth in different types of food. But then on the other hand “nothing tastes as good as skinny feels”!

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Hello All!

I had VSG on 2/4 and started full liquids today (with cottage cheese and pudding!? 😊 is that really a liquid?)
I was so nervous on surgery day and slept the whole day and almost all the next too. I’m thinking it was self preservation! I also had a hiatal hernia fixed. I’m feeling ok...I still really miss food. I was told most people don’t feel hungry afterwards, but I do...anyone else?

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On 1/3/2021 at 7:54 AM, TreeTrunks said:

Absolutely surreal to be posting this as I have read so many of these threads! I didn’t think the day would ever come! Excited and petrified. My date is 2/22/21!!

Any February 2021 bypassers out there? I would love to connect and share prep plans and how things go after surgery.

My surgery is this coming Wednesday, February 10th. SO HUNGRY on my liquid diet!!!

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1 hour ago, PetEngMLM said:

Hello All!

I had VSG on 2/4 and started full liquids today (with cottage cheese and pudding!? 😊 is that really a liquid? )
I was so nervous on surgery day and slept the whole day and almost all the next too. I’m thinking it was self preservation! I also had a hiatal hernia fixed. I’m feeling ok...I still really miss food. I was told most people don’t feel hungry afterwards, but I do...anyone else?

Its a mental thing you want texture and the oral fixation. You have to remember you've been eating for years its a habit. I blend up veggies and mix with a non flavored Protein this way I get some texture with my protein. It gets easier.

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I had my gsv 2/3/21. My advise for post op, sit in the chair, not the bed. It will save your back.

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Surgery shout-outs today:

@conniejoy529, @LOLove and @TimeToFeelFit GOOD LUCK TODAY!!! Let us know how it goes!

Welcome: @addicted2food, @icandothis_gastricsleeve020221, @lynnh and @PetEngMLM

Surgery tomorrow is @mwd!!!

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On 2/8/2021 at 7:27 PM, PetEngMLM said:

Hello All!

I had VSG on 2/4 and started full liquids today (with cottage cheese and pudding!? 😊 is that really a liquid? )
I was so nervous on surgery day and slept the whole day and almost all the next too. I’m thinking it was self preservation! I also had a hiatal hernia fixed. I’m feeling ok...I still really miss food. I was told most people don’t feel hungry afterwards, but I do...anyone else?

The first week I was alittle hungry but then it got worse second week as I grew bored of chocolate Protein Shakes. I tried a bit of pureed tuna few days early for one meal a day. Nothing hurt, bathroom is ok. It was just a little bit. I'm not advocating ignoring doctors orders but I couldn't take it anymore. Better pureed tuna than the soft pretzels my wife had out for superbowl.

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Today’s the day, As my wife says, let do the damn thing

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