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I am pre op and will be starting my pre op diet officially in September. (3 weeks with 50 carb limit a day)

Just curious about how much, if any, people lost during their pre op diet - and what their plan entailed….

(As of today 8/10/222, i have already lost 61 lbs from my highest weight last year just through changing my lifestyle and dealing with my binging and emotional eating - am excited for every ounce lost that gains my ability to actually live life)

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I had a 2 week long liquid only pre-op diet. I lost 9lbs, for a total of 20lbs pre-op. The most immediate goal of the pre-op diet is to reduce your liver size to make for a safe operation, but it sure is nice to see that number go down! Sounds like you're doing a great job!

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i did two weeks of liquids only. (I did have 1 tiny meal a day tho on some days) and lost 11lb.

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I lost 10lbs prior to surgery during the pre-op diet phase.

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I lost about 19 pounds on the pre-op diet. I did it for a little longer than I had to because I was so eager to lose.

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They put me on a 10 day clear liquid diet. White grape juice, apple juice, cranberry juice, pulp free lemonade, fat-free low sodium broth, coffee, tea, popsicles, Gelatin. I lost like 10 lbs. or something like that.

It.

Was.

Miserable.

lol

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31 minutes ago, Tomo said:

They put me on a 10 day clear liquid diet. White grape juice, apple juice, cranberry juice, pulp free lemonade, fat-free low sodium broth, coffee, tea, popsicles, Gelatin. I lost like 10 lbs. or something like that.

It.

Was.

Miserable.

lol

have to admit, it sounds miserable! ... though white grape is usually yum

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I had an unusual pre op diet for 3 weeks. It was 40 ounces of skimmed milk, a non fat yogurt and as many non carby veg as I wanted. I lost 15lbs but oh boy was I glad when it ended. So was my husband, I had horrendous wind

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Congratulations on your loss and getting a head start on those changes! That will certain help when you get back to a regular diet!

I’m on day 3 of my 8 day liquid diet … (3 Protein Shakes a day, 24 oz 100% fruit juice [no sugar added] & a minimum of 64 oz of Water. I can also have unlimited sugar free Jello, popsicles, broth/bouillon or zero electrolyte drinks that count towards my Water goal). So far I have had broth every day, it helps cut the sweet of the juice and Protein shakes, but I haven’t felt hungry or the need for more… yet. (The high Protein diet is only 7 days, day 8 is all Clear Liquids - 60 oz of juice, 64 oz or more of water, plus I can have unlimited amounts of broth/boullion, sugar free popcicles, “zero” electrolight drinks, low calories water flavor aids… nothing red though). 

As of this morning I have lost 10 pounds on my liquid diet (I have a lot to loose) - which brings me to 62 pounds lost so far since June 2021 (my highest weight).

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12 minutes ago, LookingForward22 said:

Congratulations on your loss and getting a head start on those changes! That will certain help when you get back to a regular diet!
….
As of this morning I have lost 10 pounds on my liquid diet (I have a lot to loose) - which brings me to 62 pounds lost so far since June 2021 (my highest weight).

July 2021 was my highest weight… so It looks like we are on similar paths :) I got a lot to loose in order to gain my life fully back. I hope to loose around 200 lbs with the surgery if I can keep the positive lifestyle changes (and actually start exercising)

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3 hours ago, KimA-GA said:

I am pre op and will be starting my pre op diet officially in September. (3 weeks with 50 carb limit a day)

Just curious about how much, if any, people lost during their pre op diet - and what their plan entailed….

(As of today 8/10/222, i have already lost 61 lbs from my highest weight last year just through changing my lifestyle and dealing with my binging and emotional eating - am excited for every ounce lost that gains my ability to actually live life)

I am 1 week into my pre-op, I have lost just over 10 lbs. I do about 3 low carb/sugar, High Protein Shakes a day. About a half cup of either cottage cheese or scrambled eggs, 64-100 oz. Water, and occasionally chicken broth. if I want a snack I have a sugar free ice pop or Jello. I also drink a big (32 oz.) coffee every day. I have one more week, I am trying to hit another 10 lost.

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1 hour ago, KimA-GA said:

so It looks like we are on similar paths :) I got a lot to loose in order to gain my life fully back. I hope to loose around 200 lbs with the surgery if I can keep the positive lifestyle changes (and actually start exercising).

It does sound like we are on similar paths! My highest was 382, I just hit 320 today. I'd love to have your height - lol... I am 5'3 (lost an inch somewhere used to be 5'4" lol). I don't have a formal goal weight - but I am taking one goal at a time. In high school (many many MANY years ago...) my body liked to float around 145-160 while I was playing sports and lifting weights. 2 kids and 30 yrs later, I am not sure how realistic my "ideal body weight" is as a goal (being I am not sure i ever saw that as a teen/adult...) but I will be happy with healthy and landing anywhere in onederland! Im eager to be more active and maybe even enjoy exercising again!

I look forward to seeing your progress and cheering on those mini goals as we go forward!

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5 hours ago, KimA-GA said:

(As of today 8/10/222, i have already lost 61 lbs from my highest weight last year just through changing my lifestyle and dealing with my binging and emotional eating - am excited for every ounce lost that gains my ability to actually live life)

That's amazing - you will be so pleased you did this when you get to the other end of your weight loss journey and those 61lbs aren't still ahead of you!

I stayed on my 800 calories, any way, pre-op diet (give or take) for 2 months because my surgery was cancelled first time round. I lost 25lbs in those 2 months and I am so glad I did even though it was tough at the time.

Best of luck - I bet you cannot wait.

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My program requires six monthly meetings with the dietitian, four of which have to be in-person because they need to weigh me. Ugh! I'm in month 3 and haven't lost ANY weight yet because I've been eating up all the "bad stuff" in my cupboards and freezer (pot pies, frozen burritos, frozen meatballs, Pasta, and many freezer bags filled with prepared meals. And lots of cereals too. I think I have 7 boxes of Special K Red Berries.) I went this route because it's very easy for me to lose weight, and I know that I can quickly drop the 12 pounds (220 to 208) the dietitian requires me to in order move forward with scheduling my surgery and beginning the two-week liquid diet. My February visit showed I had actually gained weight, up to 223, and I felt really embarrassed in front of my dietitian. I promised her I would lose at least 5 pounds before my next visit, which is coming up one week from today. So, starting yesterday, I abandoned all my cupboard and freezer food and have been crash-dieting (broth, fruit, a little lean chicken) just like in days of old. I figure after the 8 days, I'll step on that scale in front of her and we'll see at most 115 and I'll be in her good graces again. Then I can be a bad girl and keep working my way through the unhealthy stuff for 3 weeks, then crash diet again for my weigh-in. Yeah, I feel guilty doing this, and I know my dietitian wouldn't like it, but here in the forum I know I can be totally honest. You are my people! And I know you understand. It's important to point out, I live alone, which explains why I can't simply have others eat that food. Another main reason is that I'm a penny-pincher, and just won't throw it out UNTIL I'm in the final two weeks pre-op. That's the deadline. I have to toss it at that point because I absolutely do not want it around post-op!

On the positive side, my progress so far includes: cutting my coffee from regular to half Decaf, mastering eating slowly, not buying any more "naughty" foods, exercising 30 minutes every day, drinking at least 64 ozs of Water every day, recording my starting body measurements (shocking!), and reading tons of threads in this forum.

Good luck to all of you.

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