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I feel like the one thing I regret the most is not being able to be spontaneous anymore. My partner and I use to jump in the car and go away with out notice. Now I have to plan all my meals and if I don't ill get sick. Sigh I guess that's not to to bad.

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its a small price to pay for a new healthy life, youve made the right choice

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Mate just throw your hiking / dancing shoes with some Protein Bars in a backpack and hit the road! :) We've been away a few times and there's always something VSG friendly to eat if you're out and about.

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Thanks dean. I hadn't thought about that. Lol

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Fyre, you are doing great. I actually have to thank you for relieving my pre-op jitters night before surgery :D your post made me laugh all the way into the OR!

I told my therapist that when i go out un prepared, i get anxiety. She said meal planning helps and prepping my food in a lunch baggy will too. Im single, but if i had a partner, i would teach them what foods i can have and maybe let them surprise me ;)

Also, in learning to read food labels and making good choices, i can be a lil spontaneous as long as i know what the ingredients and fat/sugar/protein content are. Good luck :)

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You are quit welcome! That'll be five dollars. Lol. I was thinking of making a weekly chart. But with work it may be hard. But I'll give it a shot so at least if I do take off ill have a plan.

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You are quit welcome! That'll be five dollars. Lol. I was thinking of making a weekly chart. But with work it may be hard. But I'll give it a shot so at least if I do take off ill have a plan.

$10 i left a tip ;)

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I have a stash of food in my own little cupboard just for that occasion. Several bags of beef Jerky, some small Peanut Butter containers (sometimes I need a treat or I get to the end of the day and need extra calories), some mini cliff bars (true emergency only, they aren't filling), Protein shakes, 100 calorie packages of nuts. I also keep Greek yogurt on hand - the Protein Shakes and yogurt go in the cooler. That will get me through all but one meal per day while traveling and then I eat out once daily - it's easy enough to find a sleeve friendly dinner.

I'm going to Mexico next week with my husband who is getting sleeved (woohoo!!!), and in my carry-on I am bringing all of the above other than the yogurt to get me through the entire trip.

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I wish I could keep some of that in my car but it'll go bad :( why can't I have a fridge in my car!

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