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I am so glad that my surgeon has a very rational view on all of these things Sue mentioned.

He didn't require a liquid pre-op diet at all - THANK GOODNESS!! His post-op diet was set up for a week at a time, with transitions into the next level of foods at the end of each week. I started transitioning on about the 5th day of each week, and let me tell you, knowing that the next step was just a few days away was the only thing that kept me sane during those awful weeks of liquids!

Week 1 - Clear Liquids transitioning to full

Week 2 - full liquids transitioning to mushy

Week 3 - mushy transitioning to solids

Week 4 - normal food

Went in today for my 3-week postop appointment; when he found out that I was tolerating solid food well, he went ahead and gave me my first fill (1cc). I was glad, because I already didn't have any restriction once the surgical swelling had healed. It would have been nice if he would have done it under fluoro, but hey, I guess you can't win them all!!

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Great thread! Donali, I'm with you. I didn't get the band only to still count points and calories and carb grams. It never worked for me anyway.

And Sue, I agree that the pre-op diets above all are absurd! Luckily my dr. didn't tell me to do one. It wouldn't have made any difference if he had. I had been trying to diet for the two years previously without ever really being able to stick to it successfully. Hence, the band.

Nancy

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Sue,

You have hit on some of my biggest band pet peeves!

Another one that I read was that Bandsters should avoid red meat for a year.

Tonia

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