Gwenmand
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Dr. Julio Teixeira, Lennox Hill Hospital NYC
Gwenmand replied to LuckyStar's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
I am having surgery with him on October 29. How did everything go with you? -
Gwenmand started following Pre-op jitters, Dr. Julio Teixeira, Lennox Hill Hospital NYC and Anyone from NYC?
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Okay - small steps. Today, instead of drinking Diet Coke, I am drinking flavor Vitamin Water. I never tried this before. I think I can actually get into this stuff. Will experiment with some of the other 0 calorie drinks I've been hearing about. Next week I do my pre-testing and stress echo. I wasn't given any requirement for a pre-surgery diet other than liquid a day before, but I think I"m also going to begin to try a variety of shakes to figure out what works for me.
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Thank, very helpful. I do have a month to go, so this is a good time to start practicing some new ways. I will definitely pursue the "teeth" thing right away too, though it's always been such a big production and I'm not sure there's a whole lot I can do to change the situation completely. The good news is that I do have teeth to chew with And the Diet Coke thing - I know I've been hedging - but I got you. I think the tupperware idea is a really good one and that will work for me. I'll keep you posted on progress (and look forward to hearing about yours).
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Hi all. I'm new to the forum (though I've been reading for awhile), and have a tentative October 29 sleeve date. Here's a few things that I worry about that I thought it would be helpful to have folks who have been through this respond to: 1. I don't cook much. 2. I work at night and the options for ordering in are limited. I realize it will be better to bring my food most of the time anyway, but as I said - I don't cook much, so this will be new. 3. I've never been one for chewing my food thoroughly. I tend to swallow my food in large quantities and one reason that accompanies that, though certainly not an excuse, is that my teeth aren't great. I know if I try this more than a time or two, I'll probably learn my lesson, but any words of encouragement would be helpful. 4. I have an over 2 liter a day of Diet Coke habit. I actually think I can kick this one though - having toyed with being sick a few times recently and gone cold turkey for a few days. I've definitely increased my Water intake and am slowly trying to wean myself off before. 5. I love food!!!! - I feel like I'm giving up my best friend, but it does feel similar to other addictions and I do want to be healthy. I can see myself in a new lifestyle regarding food - though, for me, it will mean changing everything. I'm sure I can think of more - but I don't want you to get the impression that I do not want to do this. I'm actually very much looking forward to making this change and have support from friends to do it, including someone who had WLS surgery about a year ago. Thoughts?
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jane13 reacted to a post in a topic: Re: Snacks
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Thank you AvaFern for putting it all in perspective. I have a surgery date but still grappling with that I'll have to completely transform my habits (including giving up my over 2 liter a day Diet Coke habit). I am weening myself off it now, but I do see this as a long road, and as I'm losing the weight, I'd like to develop long-range eating habits, which include occasionally enjoying some foods that I like (though I've heard tastes do change after the surgery). In any case, I've been really fearful of "life after surgery," and your post is helpful.