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hello all

I have already had the EGD, psych consult, sleep study, blood work etc...I have my nutrition consult today and then I will meet with my surgeon to set the date. The business office feels like they can get an approval easily. I have Blue Cross HMO, so we will see what happens. I still have to attend a life skills work shop next week and then I hope I am all set. My BMI is 41 so I have a ways to go.

Is it realistic to plan to be back at work in 2 weeks? I am in sales and drive a good deal? Has anyone out there had any problems with Blue cross?

So far my biggest challenge is trying not to drink with my meals. Hopefully that won't be so difficult after the banding

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Sounds like you are well on you way! Your BMI is about the same as mine was at surgery.

I was able to drive fairly comfortably after about three days, although the seatbelt had to be adjusted so to not rub the incisions and getting in and out of my car was a bit uncomfortable. I felt pretty good after one week. I would say that barring any complications, if you do not have to do any heavy lifting, you will be just fine in two weeks.

The drinking thing seems pretty difficult at first but it is mainly habit and once you break the habit it isn't so bad. The biggest thing is to make sure you do not have a drink within reach while eating. Honestly, after about a week I was fine with it....I don't give it much thought at all now.

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Thanks for the response, I am glad to hear you were able to get over the beverage hurdle. I keep hearing about presurgery diet, my dr hasn't mentioned that yet. How soon did you start on that. Wow, it looks like you have had tremendous success!!

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I had to do two weeks liquid Protein prior to surgery. Two weeks liquid post-op then two weeks mushies. But many surgeons have different requirements.

Yes, I have done great with the help of the band. It is truly the best thing I have ever done for myself; I hope for the same with you!

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