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Well, I made it! I did mess up a little. When I was feeding my toddler dinner I just popped a piece of broccoli in my mouth and down the hatch. I wasn't hungry at the moment and didn't think about it either...just popped it right in like I normally would. I think the calories in a bite of broccoli is like 3-5 so I'm not too upset about it but it is strange to see how I just eat and don't even realize it.

You know I have a 3-yr old Toddler and yes I would do the same exact thing. My son is not an over eater. I guess he takes after his fathers side...lol:rolleyes2:... When he is full he won't eat another bite no matter how good it may be. I am learning from a 3-year old. Mommy if u are not hungry just dont eat it...:smile2:. And I have stopped.. He loves milk shakes so when i drink my shakes he is like can i have one.. Sure but i will make his reg milk w/carnation good start and blend it with ice while i drink my slim fast optima. U wouldn't believe how when u eat healthy your children will do the same. How cool is it to have a child to pick apple slices over Cookies at mcdonalds...:tongue:. Of course the broccoli wasen't a poor choice it was like u said u just wasen't hungry....Great thing u realized it now than later...

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Okay, day two. So far so good. I had a Protein Shake and 3 T of thinned cream of wheat, I think I'll do the same at lunch...I'm thinking of mixing like 1-2 T of cream of wheat into my shake instead of eating them seperately. Then maybe it'll just "stick" around longer. Oh, I've also found that sugar free Fiber tablets help ease the hunger a bit too!

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Hmm...sounds like I will have to think back to the tactics I used to keep my son full when he was a baby/toddler to make it through the liquid phase when I get there. LOL

You are really doing well...keep it up!!

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I'm currently on the liquid diet, and while it isn't easy. It is bearable. You just need to find what works for you. For me right now, having 5 carnation instant Breakfast shakes a day makes me want to :rolleyes2:, so now I only have it three times a day but twice I have a larger shake. I also discovered that having Swanson Low sodium broth made me extremely nauseous, so now I've been buying the "Cup a Soup" and straining it, and that I do sooo much better with. I have had some times where I've really wanted that slice of pizza, or quiche, or something like that, but I just remind myself that if I do, it might mess up being able to have the surgery when I'm scheduled to, and to me, it's just not worth messing it up.

I also, found this quote that I've been putting up everywhere as motivation, it's:

"If you think you can, you will. If you think you can't, you're right."

Hope that helps, and good luck!

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Hey everyone, I had the same question until I saw the actual surgery on this site, the liver has to be shrunk because it is in the way of the surgery. I recommend that you watch the videos, they are gross, but the real deal...check them out...

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I REALLY DO LOVE THE THINK YOU CAN ...SO SO TRUE...I'M READING THESE THINGS LAUGHING BECAUSE I STARTED MY liquid diet TODAY AND I AM GOING THROUGH WITHDRAWELS...LOL...NOT REALLY BUT THATS WHAT I'M SAYING....ITS JUST FUNNY HOW EVERYONE OF US ARE SOMEWHAT ALIKE......I HAVE SO FAR TODAY HAD...CARNATION FOR Breakfast...JELLO FOR lunch.....YOGURT AND broth FOR dinner....YUM YUM...DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH LONGER I CAN DO IT....AND ITS JUST THE FIRST DAY.....HOW SAD....

GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE..

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Bttrfli - I know!! I will say that by mid day on day 2, I was suddenly feeling much better. Still, I'd give my left arm for...well, anything, LOL!! Ugh....day 3 and going.

Oh, anyone feel blah and tired from not eating? I really want some energy!

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Well, my nutritionist wants me on liquids and one small meal of protien and veggies a day for 3 weeks! I am starting in 5 days and I keep telling myself to slow down or that first day will be worse that anything, but, all I do it eat like they will stop making food that I love tomorrow. This week is restuarant week in my town and it is killing me!!

Good luck to us all.

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Bttrfli - I know!! I will say that by mid day on day 2, I was suddenly feeling much better. Still, I'd give my left arm for...well, anything, LOL!! Ugh....day 3 and going.

Oh, anyone feel blah and tired from not eating? I really want some energy!

I have been too! Like practically falling asleep by 8-9:00 at night - yuck!!

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I'm starting on my pre surgery liquid diet tomorrow. I want to eat everything in sight today. I wouldn't think a salad would be cheating. We're supposed to do 2 liquid meals and a light supper of regular food-at least this is what I was told. In a way I'm glad we're getting started on this liquid thing before hand. This way I can adjust to how it will be afterwards. So how's it going now?

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Hang in there everyone, we can do it, just remember why we are doing this...It is worth it, this is a tool to help us. When the weight starts melting off and we feel better than we have in (my whole life for me) in a long time, it will be worth it... Positivity, positivity, positivity. We can do it, I can do it, it is worth it, If we want to be successful in losing weight. Some of us may not be ready, so we need to be really honest with ourselves. From what I've read you had better not go through with the surgery unless you are willing to stick to the diet plan. I'm scared straight. I do not want a slippage so I am stickin to that plan like no other... As I say all this before I actually start my diet, but I've been on everything from the "veg Soup diet" to the "green veg shake thing", so I know I can do this because the weight won't come back this time... YEA!!! We can do it.... Hope for the best, but be prepared for the worst:)

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Thanks for your reply and your support. I know I'll get through this. Question though, can we have blended Soups BEFORE the surgery? And has anyone heard of the brand Zoic ProteinDrink? It's 1g fat, 5 g Carb and 21 g Protein, and I wondered if it was any good.

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HELLO EVERYONE, THIS IS MY FIRST VIST AND EACH OF YOU TOTALY ROCK. MY VIST WITH DOC IS NEXT WEEK. IT'S LIKE CHRISTMAS FOR ME. THE SUPPORT YOU OFFER IS SO GREAT. MY GOAL IS TO BE 100IBS LIGHTER BY DEC 1,2008. I KNOW I WILL NEVER BE THE SAME,SO ANY EXTRA WORDS OF WISDOM PLEASE FEEL FREE TO SHARE THEM..Charlietuna

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