CandiKiss 15 Posted July 22, 2012 Question! So on August 17th I will be going for my VSG. I've come across many post talking about the infamous "liquid diet" before their surgery takes place. Is this something that everyone must do before their VSG? When did your office give you your diet? I received my date on 7/12 and haven't heard anything yet. So I'm just curious to know, did you receive a pre-op diet and if so how soon? And Yes I know every dr is different. Thanks for the feed back. xox Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Audrey523 55 Posted July 22, 2012 Question! So on August 17th I will be going for my VSG. I've come across many post talking about the infamous "liquid diet" before their surgery takes place. Is this something that everyone must do before their VSG? When did your office give you your diet? I received my date on 7/12 and haven't heard anything yet. So I'm just curious to know' date=' did you receive a pre-op diet and if so how soon? And Yes I know every dr is different. Thanks for the feed back. xox[/quote'] I was confused about that also. Apparently every doctor is different. Just call yours. Do you have another appointment prior to surgery? Come in with a list of questions. This forum is great for information and helped my with my list, but you still need to follow your own doctors protocol. I actually have no pre op diet except I need to start eating better. Just the 24 hour liquid. I've started thinking about eating slowly, no Water or drinks during meals, and am replacing some meals with Protein Drinks. I'm getting sleeved on August 20th. So good luck to both fous! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
clk 3,519 Posted July 22, 2012 Every doc is different - some require a long pre-op diet, some a short one, and some (like mine) no pre-op diet at all. There are various reasons given for the "why" of it all but it ultimately comes down to surgeon preference. If you already have a date, you should have been told about any diet requirements. It can't hurt to make a call or send an email to your surgeon's office to double check. The only thing I really think everyone should do prior to surgery is start tracking their food. It will really help you stay in the habit after surgery and will help you see what you're consuming now for comparison. Good luck to both of you on your upcoming surgeries! ~Cheri Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Scully 49 Posted July 22, 2012 My surgery is scheduled for Aug 15. I have a 7 day liquid only diet - just Water and sugar free drinks/jello/etc. Pretty fierce. One of the other surgeons I consulted with had a 24 liquid only and no endoscopy. But, I liked the surgeon and staff better at the place I chose. :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KS Fort Worth 86 Posted July 22, 2012 Dr. Kim has a two-week liquid diet of Bari-Essentials or Optifast, patients' choice. You can also have 1 cup of low-sodium chicken broth a day, and no limits on sugar-free Jello, Crystal Light, and the like. (I don't like artificial sweeteners, so I've skipped all that.) They said the reasons were twofold; firstly, it helps jump-start the weight loss so you have an immediate sense of success; and secondly, it helps shrink the liver in order to make surgery safer. I have heard of some people being denied surgery on the day of because they cheated and their livers were too large. THAT is a powerful motivation to not cheat! (And I haven't!) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ugot2laff 35 Posted July 22, 2012 Question! So on August 17th I will be going for my VSG. I've come across many post talking about the infamous "liquid diet" before their surgery takes place. Is this something that everyone must do before their VSG? When did your office give you your diet? I received my date on 7/12 and haven't heard anything yet. So I'm just curious to know, did you receive a pre-op diet and if so how soon? And Yes I know every dr is different. Thanks for the feed back. xox I'm on my first day of the clear liquid diet for 10 days. I had a cup of hot tea with lemon and splenda and I blended up my chocolate Protein Drink with some ice a little lemon juice and vanilla. It was very filling and surprisingly tasted pretty darn good. I was told to buy the Premier Protein shakes at costco or sams club. They have 39 gm of Protein.< /p> It's definately not a chocolate milkshake but very doable. I seem to be in the right mind set for this so I havent had too many hurdles. Good luck to you and do just what your doctor tells you to do and you'll get the best results!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites