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Mr. Mike, let us know what your doctor's office has to say about the way you are feeling and the drop in sugar. I don't know what kind of pre-op you are on, but could more Protein be added? I do worry about this with the pre and post op diets - if I don't have plenty of protein I have a major drop in blood sugar, too. I have ordered some samples of protein supplement drinks from Bariatric Advantage just in case. There are tasteless powders that can be added to other foods also. Please keep us posted on your doctor's advice to you.

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Well, I am in full swing with the full liquids, and I must say, its not as bad as I imagined. I have lost 3 pounds and that makes me really excited. I also had an EGD today and that was fast, and painless for those of you who are dreading it! Now I am a little jealous of MR MIKE cause I'm 3 days on the diet and I havent lost as much as him!!LOL Okay December bandsters, it's on now.....

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I am starting my 3rd day of pre op diet and I've lost 8.5 lbs. I called my doctors office yesterday because I am very tired and weak and my sugar has been dropping. I am also eating 1000 calories a day. Wow what a change.

WoW Mike your doing a great job Gods Blessing on your Journey

Carol

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Joann, thanks for the encourging words and Justmeuknow thanks for the recipe. I am on a preop diet of protien and protien shakes. Not to bad....getting kinda nervous, but VERY EXCITED!!! Im ready to get the show on the road. Congrats to all the Dec Bandsters!!! 12 days and counting.....Dec 3 here we come:eek::smile2::thumbup:

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Joann, thanks for the encourging words and Justmeuknow thanks for the recipe. I am on a preop diet of protien and protien shakes. Not to bad....getting kinda nervous, but VERY EXCITED!!! Im ready to get the show on the road. Congrats to all the Dec Bandsters!!! 12 days and counting.....Dec 3 here we come:eek::smile2::thumbup:

As my DH says, "11 days and a wake-up!" It's 12 and a wake-up for me. I'm getting alternately nervous and excited, too. It's hard to believe this is finally happening.:cool2:

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JoAnn your going to be a great bandster.

Well my pre-op is going well and not hard at all I have done this diet before and lost 45lbs, here I am with all of you getting a tool so this time it won't come back. Look at my ticker I have lost 7lbs that was a nice morning wake call.

God Blessings to all December Bandster

Carol

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Okay, I'm on day 6 of the 2 week pre-op diet. 2 weeks of four Protein Shakes a day(must have 10g Protein for every 100cal) and a structured meal (i have a healthy choice meal) and no more than 1100-1200 cal a day total. I've lost 10 pounds in six days!!! I'm sure some of that is Water weight and I did gain weight right before I started the diet due to "last meals", but I'm proud of myself because I've been sticking with it. The first two days were horrendous. I really wanted to chew off my arm. After that, it's been smooth sailing. I really haven't even thought about food. I have to remind myself to drink the protein shakes. I did the upper GI and ekg and have to meet back with my Dr. on Tuesday to go over the results and get instructions for the surgery, but 8 days to go and I'll be banded!!!!

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Okay, I'm on day 6 of the 2 week pre-op diet. 2 weeks of four Protein Shakes a day(must have 10g Protein for every 100cal) and a structured meal (i have a healthy choice meal) and no more than 1100-1200 cal a day total. I've lost 10 pounds in six days!!! I'm sure some of that is Water weight and I did gain weight right before I started the diet due to "last meals", but I'm proud of myself because I've been sticking with it. The first two days were horrendous. I really wanted to chew off my arm. After that, it's been smooth sailing. I really haven't even thought about food. I have to remind myself to drink the protein shakes. I did the upper GI and ekg and have to meet back with my Dr. on Tuesday to go over the results and get instructions for the surgery, but 8 days to go and I'll be banded!!!!

Good for you,you have it in control ,and for me i seldom am in control of food.Food controls me .But at last I'm about to nip that one in the bud:thumbup:Istart my pre-op diet tomorrow.I like yours better:unsure:Ihave to drink at least 5 Protein Drinks a day and my protein must be at least 65gr a day .My drinks EAS- HAS 17gr each so i should have no trouble getting it in .I can also have broth ,diet Jello, and Decaf tea or coffee:thumbdown:Like i said i like your pre-op better.My surgery is set for December the 8th if all goes well,with my insurance.Keep up the good work. Kerry

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Hello December Bandsters,

I'm new to the site, but my surgery is scheduled for December 4. I met with the surgeon on Friday and he didn't give me any pre-op diet to follow, but the more I'm reading, it looks like everyone else has some type of pre-op diet. Would anyone mind sharing theirs with me? I'm going to make a call the surgeon on Monday, but just to get a jump start, that would be great.

So, a little about me, I'm ready for this. I had surgery 2 1/2 years ago, laproscopic as well, where I donated my dad a kidney, so I do understand how my body is going to handle things, at least at first. I'm super excited, and have been sharing the news with everyone close to me. I know that some people have decided to keep the surgery private, but I would rather not have the questions on the back-end. Like I said, i'm super excited, and can't wait to be a member of the December bandsters!

Gretchen :laugh:

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Hello December Bandsters,

I'm new to the site, but my surgery is scheduled for December 4. I met with the surgeon on Friday and he didn't give me any pre-op diet to follow, but the more I'm reading, it looks like everyone else has some type of pre-op diet. Would anyone mind sharing theirs with me?

Gretchen :laugh:

I don't have a preop diet, except for Clear Liquids and a bowel cleanse the day before. My Doc does require one for some patients, but not for me. Not sure why he doesn't require one for me, but... Maybe your doc is like mine. I'm putting myself on a modified low carb high Protein diet.

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Hello December Bandsters,

I'm new to the site, but my surgery is scheduled for December 4. I met with the surgeon on Friday and he didn't give me any pre-op diet to follow, but the more I'm reading, it looks like everyone else has some type of pre-op diet. Would anyone mind sharing theirs with me? I'm going to make a call the surgeon on Monday, but just to get a jump start, that would be great.

So, a little about me, I'm ready for this. I had surgery 2 1/2 years ago, laproscopic as well, where I donated my dad a kidney, so I do understand how my body is going to handle things, at least at first. I'm super excited, and have been sharing the news with everyone close to me. I know that some people have decided to keep the surgery private, but I would rather not have the questions on the back-end. Like I said, i'm super excited, and can't wait to be a member of the December bandsters!

Gretchen :laugh:

Hi Gretchen,

I am Dec 4th also. We have 10 days and a wake-up!! My surgeon gave me a pre-op diet to follow for one week before surgery. Technically it should start Thursday, but since that is Thanksgiving, I am hoping she will let me start on Friday. I can have Adkins Protein Shakes (GNC), clear broth Soups, sugar free Jello, SF popsicles and SF fudgesicles, the lower sugar fruit juices such as apple and orange, light yogurts (3/day), 1/2 cup cottage cheese (3/day), and sugar free drinks such as Crystal Light and variations of same. I have started a modified version today and had Protein shakes and a reasonable dinner. I kept busy with an art quilt project nost of the day, and did not have any problems. I believe the key for me is to keep my mind and hands busy! I am so anxious to get this show on the road!

I see the surgeon on Wednesday after all my labs are drawn and she will give me my post-op diet at that time. She went over it quickly at my consultation, and it sounded pretty standard.

I have not told a lot of people about this - my DH, of course, and my kids, and a couple of close friends. I figure there is plenty of time for me to share later if I choose to. Meanwhile, "I am eating smaller portions and exercising." After all - that is the truth.

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Good for you,you have it in control ,and for me i seldom am in control of food.Food controls me .But at last I'm about to nip that one in the bud:thumbup:Istart my pre-op diet tomorrow.I like yours better:unsure:Ihave to drink at least 5 Protein drinks a day and my protein must be at least 65gr a day .My drinks EAS- HAS 17gr each so i should have no trouble getting it in .I can also have broth ,diet Jello, and Decaf tea or coffee:thumbdown:Like i said i like your pre-op better.My surgery is set for December the 8th if all goes well,with my insurance.Keep up the good work. Kerry

Thanks. I was really out of control eating up until my pre-op diet date, so I wasn't sure if I'd be able to stick to it. It's weird how food is addictive. Once you get a few days out, it' not as bad. Good luck and thanks for the support!!!

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