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SURGERY MARCH 19TH...STRESSED..PROBLEMS..N HAVE TO STOP SMOKING AT THAT + START MY NEW DIET TOMORROW ..ADVISE ?



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IM not as excited as i was...i gained weight ..i was supposed to loose before surgery. im going to START THIS DIET...TOMORROW...and i have my last pre~op appt on Friday march 8. ugh IM so fustrated

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You know what you need to do so either get on board or you my really hurt yourself. If you not changing your habits I would push back surgery and get some support to get you moving in the right direction.

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I just found out on here i have 2 stop smoking 2,, it is Hard went down 2 5 cig aday n i go outside

2 smoke n now im going 2 get the patch by the end of the week.. i think it will help more..

try it but only 4 acpl days or 4 me a clp weeks...but having 2 go outside helps slow u down..

good luck!!! we all want a New Life n this is the only way 4 us...

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You just found out you have to quit smoking ? I'm sure this isn't the first time a doctor has told you. I mean no harm by this but I sure hope you can not pick it up after surgery. Can you imagine you have this surgery to become healthier and if you still smoke after you are still unhealthy. Good luck.

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IM not as excited as i was...i gained weight ..i was supposed to loose before surgery. im going to START THIS DIET...TOMORROW...and i have my last pre~op appt on Friday march 8. ugh IM so fustrated

you can do and I started at 4 weeks before my surgery really watching what I was eating I start my pre op diet on the eighth my surgery is on the 18th so far I've lost 23 pounds

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You should really do what your surgeon and the bariatric team ask you to do, pre and post op. Doing so will give you the best shot at fewer complications and a good outcome. I know its not easy, but it is necessary. I'm surprised you just learned that you need to quit smoking. Although you've left yourself a little short on time to lose weight, just get started and you might be surprised at how much you could lose pre surgery. Don't give up. Hard as this is, its completely worth it. I wish you strength and courage to do what needs to be done, trouble free surgery and recovery and amazing success toward reaching your goals. Will be watching and celebrating your success!

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Dat sweetmami.

Just realized the smoking wasn't your issue. Glad you don't have that issue to deal with too.

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You should really do what your surgeon and the bariatric team ask you to do' date=' pre and post op. Doing so will give you the best shot at fewer complications and a good outcome. I know its not easy, but it is necessary. I'm surprised you just learned that you need to quit smoking. Although you've left yourself a little short on time to lose weight, just get started and you might be surprised at how much you could lose pre surgery. Don't give up. Hard as this is, its completely worth it. I wish you strength and courage to do what needs to be done, trouble free surgery and recovery and amazing success toward reaching your goals. Will be watching and celebrating your success![/quote']

THANK YOU SO MUCH..I TRULY APPRECIATE IT. IM TRYING TO HANG IN THERE.

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