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I have my nutrition appt for this Saturday (for my pre-ops). Can anyone tell me what happens during this appt?

Could they not do a clearance letter for me?

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they usually give you some kind of "diet" to follow to get ready for surgery. mine answered questions about foods. they are very helpful. this is not a test, just help.

welcome to the group, read alot and ask questions. lots of questions!!! lose some weight before the surgery, recovery after is much easier then.

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I talked to the dietician about my current food habits and about how and what I will eat after banding. I was completely honest and open, and she gave me great recommendations on how to curb some of my night time eating. She also gave me Unjury samples and premier nutrition samples to find out which I liked better.

I would not be worried. I felt she was very accepting and that I could get some good, honest feedback on the aspects of my eating life that needed to change to ensure success.

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I guess I am concerned about saying (something) wrong in this appt and on the mental eval appt.

Can someone say the wrong things?

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I don't think it's about saying the "right things" or the "wrong things." It's about being honest so that your WLS team can get a clear picture of where you are and what you need to do in order to be successful. If you don't tell the nutritionist about what you're currently eating, you might miss out on some valuable tips that will help to prepare you for surgery and your new life afterward.

The thing I always tell myself when I worry about stuff like this is that there is no way I can be the worst patient they've ever seen. People in the medical and related professions have "been there and done that" and have certainly dealt with people doing worse than you. Be honest and be open to accepting the advice your nutritionist and psychologist have to offer. Those tips could be what make your journey a success. :)

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Thank you Amy. I like what you wrote. (what everyone wrote).

I just was curious as to what they would say or ask. I appreciate

you taking a moment to answer me. :)

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