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Hi there,

I'm a newbie to this support group. I have a date for my sleeve...September 27 2012 at Flinders Medical Centre. I'm on Optifast now for four weeks prior to surgery. Day two today. I'm having a tough time at night time as this is when I normally eat? I ate too many sugar free lollies last night and paid the price on the loo all night :(

I'm focussed though and determined to get through it. I'm lucky enough to be on the Public list so this is free for me including any post surgery skin corrections I may need? My surgeon is Jacob Chisolm. He seems cool.

Can anyone tell me if it is ok to have a day off from the Optifast or is it every day for the entire four weeks? It is going to make it tough at social events I have planned over the coming weeks but I guess I'll just take carrots or little containers of lettuce with me so at least I'm eating something?

Any suggestions?

Cheers,

Jenny Allen (Deeprose)

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hi jenny, I did Optifast for only 2 weeks prior to surgery & found it hard. I was allowed a small piece of lean meat & non starchy vegetables at night for dinner. I would suggest you follow your Doctors orders but in saying that all Doctors seem to have different ideas & diets. All I can say is it does get easier & I lost alot of weight very quickly on optifast & hope you have the same success. :)

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ps. By day 4 I had detoxed from the carbs & it became easier - hang in there!

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Hi guys,

thanks for your words of support....I am on Optifast for four weeks....I am finding that by eating lettuce and carrots in the evening as my vegies ( I don't eat much meat at the best of times) I'm finding it easier as the lettuce really seems to help with cravings as does the carrots?

I made the mistake of eating too many sugar free lollies on the first night and paid the price on the loo the whole night so never again :angry:

I'm also drinking some diet cola which also seems to help with the headaches and general feelings of blah... :blink: so onwards I go and counting the days.

Cheers,

Deeprose

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Good luck with the surgery....my date is September 27...I'm from Adelaide, South Australia...where are you from?

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