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Hi Everyone,

I asked my nurse what exactly do I need to do for a pre op diet. She said a low fat diet. Definitely the last week before surgery, but sooner the better. She said it helps with the fatty liver. I googled Fatty Liver and some say low fat, some are low carbs. On a low fat diet do I eat carbs like breads and potatoes? wouldn't that just turn into sugars and affect the liver more? Part of me wants to do some of the pre op diets that this board has done. Like a Protein shake for lunch and dinner and a sensible dinner. Any guidance? Should I just call and ask her what she means by low fat? But I know what "Low fat" is. Thanks !

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That is odd that they didn't give you detailed instructions. Just have to ask - did they give you detailed instructions for your post-op diet? Because that's the most important. Normally the pre-op diet is an overall low calorie diet that's very low carb/high Protein. 1000 cals a day or so. But some surgeons don't require it, and your start weight is an important factor in how important it is. I would follow up and ask for more info - daily calorie goals, and guidance for protein, carbs and fat. I wish you the best with your surgery!

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Please call and get clearer instructions. My surgery is 10/17 and my instruction sheet indicates I should drink 2 Protein Drinks (one for Breakfast & lunch) Jello or Popsicle as snack and dinner is 3oz Protein & veggies NO potatoes,bread or rice. Also no caffeine. Some people are on liquids only.

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My program make us lose about 5-10% of our weight before surgery so the liver would be smaller on the day of operation. But I've seen other programs are different. But absolutely, tall to your doctor. If the nurse didn't help much, Doctor it is.

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Thank you Ladies. I talked to my Drs Assistant and she confirmed it's a low fat diet. They are not worried about the carbs as they are the fat content.

Thanks again !

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My program did Protein Shakes for 2 weeks before surgery. You can drink 4 Protein shakes (bariatric advantage brand) a day, plus zero cal clear fluids like sugar-free Jello, broth, sports drinks, etc. I found that I really needed something to chew on, so I had celery or pickles from time to time. I ended up losing 15lbs and had no complications during or after surgery. I don't think I would trust myself to stick to a "diet" that was so important pre-op. The shakes were easy to stick to, no confusion about what you can or can't eat. Maybe something to consider?

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I agree using shakes and bars for at least part of your diet will help simplify things for you and should be quite effective.

I used the GNC Lean pre-made shakes (strawberry is the best flavor) and used the Atkins bars (Peanut Butter granola bars are delicious).

I used 5 shakes or bars each day and had a caeser salad with chicken breast (no croutons) every night for 2 weeks! Worked like a charm. Lost 7 pounds. :P

ps obvi caeser dressing is not exactly lowfat, but that is what worked for me. :P:)

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Did drinking so many shakes pre op make you sick and tired of them after the surgery ?

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I'm on day 3 pre-op. I was advised to intake Protein Shakes and Water only by the drs office. After speaking to my nutritionist today she said salad with vinegar or fresh cut vegetables only. Surgery date September 30. So excited. I met a young lady Monday that has successfully lost 180lbs. She looks like a model

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Did drinking so many shakes pre op make you sick and tired of them after the surgery ?

Yeah, but I think everyone gets tired of them eventually anyways. My surgeon required us to use only Bariatric Advantage shakes pre-op. So, I guess it was exciting and novel to try other kinds :-)

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Did drinking so many shakes pre op make you sick and tired of them after the surgery ?

Not really. I liked the GNC shakes a lot, the flavor was good but especially I liked them because they were thin (almost Water consistency).

The thing to remember is that after surgery you are doing liquids only for so long that pretty much anything with a flavor you like is going to taste pretty good.

Post op I've been switching up between the GNC and the Premier chocolate flavor pre-made shakes and then also using the powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury unflavored Protein in regular broth Soups.

I'm getting ready to start week 2 of three weeks of post op liquids. I will probably be sick of everything by the end of the three weeks!

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