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Mine too ! I have IVC Filter placement on the 30th. I started this past Saturday with 64 ounces of Water and slowly weining down to all liquid (not required but thought I would get use to and try out some products)

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@Precious981I have never heard of IVC, I googled it. Do you have a history of blood clots? I drink a ton of Water already, in fact that's something I'm concerned with, not being able to drink water like I do now. Interesting how different doctors/facilities do things so different. Good luck!

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No history of blood clots but because I have double knee replacements he doesn't want to take any chances. I'm having the Vertical Sleeve. My greatest stress right now is nothing with red or purple dye and my favorite sugar free Water mixes, Protein water and Jello are all red or purple, lol. It's freaking me out 🤪.

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Hi @tabba29! I got a call from my surgeon this afternoon asking if I wanted to move up my surgery up to the 31st, because they had a reschedule. I was a bit *GULP*. But I said yes! I’m having a VSG, and I’ve got a week of Optifast (and veggies, thank goodness) then 2 days of clear fluids.

I’ve been doing a few things to try and prepare my *brain* (more than my body, really). Like: Practicing separating eating and drinking, timing my chewing with the Baritastic app, and using an app called Recovery Record to log my food and my feelings and impulses about food. I’ve got a nutritional therapist appointment lined up for pre and post op.
I’ve also been testing out ways to make the optifast more palatable (vanilla Protein Powder made up with Rooibos Chai is YUM!) and stocking up on Premier Protein, Jello and pudding for post op. And I bought the dry mouth spray that everyone recommends!

I’m excited and nervous but still really deep-down confident about my decision to have surgery.

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Sleeve. Starting diet on 3/27.
I am definitely making the rounds and getting in my fave foods in this last week!
What about you?

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Nice! My mom makes my fave meal for Easter (ham and scalloped potatoes) but I’ll be on my pre-op diet so we moved Easter to this weekend. We are not particularly religious, it’s more of a spring family day. So my parents were fine moving it.
I plan on giving up coke forever so I’ve started to phase it out (down to 2 a week) but trying to enjoy that while I can. Also will get Mexican :)

are you planning on giving up certain things forever or phasing things back in moderation?

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I quit smoking and I quit my atv least one a day diet Pepsi. I thought the soda would be more difficult for me, but it really wasn't. I think holidays will be the most difficult. As a society we have food for everything. Everything we do revolves around food.

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