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Ask your doctor? I'm sure he gave you a diet to follow? Every doctor's protocol will be different and they even change it to fit each individual patient since we all come in different sizes and complexities.

Since the goal of a pre-op diet is usually to reduce the size of your liver, I'm thinking anything with processed flour in it would be a no-no. Most programs want you on a low carb diet and crackers aint on the list.

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I would say no. As mentioned above most doctors are basically doing a high Protein low carb preop,. Club Crackers are high carb. Basically your body prefers to burn carbs, protein, fat (in that order). If you only feed it protein it is forced to move on to fat. In general crunchy, salty things are trigger foods for me. I don't keep chips, crackers in my house (2 years post op).

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Thanks trying to find me something I could eat I guess it's just the that of me wanting what I would usually eat my surgery is this fri.... :) happy

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I was liquid only for my pre op diet so ....no crackers for me.

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ligures only, protien shakes that is all I was told to have the wseek b4...there was some many date changes for my surgery I didnt do it. But i am sure it has to do the size you are now and there guess at the size of the liver. I need to loss 100 lbs and only needed the 10 cc band so there was no problem. Stick to what you doctor said that is always the best advise.

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My pre-op diet was. "Try to lose some weight before surgery" No guidelines set.

If you are not on liquids, this is just my opinion, I say as long as you are staying with in a calorie amount to lose weight there would be nothing wrong with a few. They also make lots of "baked" crackers and low fat. I LOVE Pepridge Farm 4 cheese baked naturals - YUMMY

Good Luck on your surgery!!!!! So exciting!

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I had no pre op diet but post op I munch on beef Jerky when I feel the need to chew. Of course, if you're supposed to be on a liquid diet that won't work. But, after surgery, you won't be doing a whole lot of chewing so keep that in mind? Other chewy food would be deli ham, turkey, beef? Keep it low cal and it's naturally low carb.

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I was wondering could we have club crackers on our pre op diet

I wish. Lol. My doc has me on basically phase 1 of Atkins. (Low carb). My surgery is on the 29th. Good luck

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I wish. Lol. My doc has me on basically phase 1 of Atkins. (Low carb). My surgery is on the 29th. Good luck

Lol... Hope everything goes well wit you also!!!! :)

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I don't know if I could have them but I have been living on them for 2 weeks now. They do have reduced fat ones that are pretty good.

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