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@CRD1981 it gets easier. When I started the modified, the hardest part for me was friends wanting to go out to dinner and not knowing what I was doing. I initially didn’t want to tell a lot of people because of the negative comments. But then I told a few and now they are supportive. But I think starting the modified diet helped me ease into the full liquid. But the sf Jello and the sf popsicles have helped me so much. And I have been using the Premier Protein shakes.

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3 hours ago, H2neal said:

@CRD1981 it gets easier. When I started the modified, the hardest part for me was friends wanting to go out to dinner and not knowing what I was doing. I initially didn’t want to tell a lot of people because of the negative comments. But then I told a few and now they are supportive. But I think starting the modified diet helped me ease into the full liquid. But the sf Jello and the sf popsicles have helped me so much. And I have been using the Premier Protein shakes.

The hardest part for me is the constant running to the bathroom, the arthritis in my left knee makes me not move as fast as I used to and not being able to take the meds I used to because of the RnY that I am going to have, means I have had to switch to a topical treatment for it and it is not working as well. I know, like everything else I have to give it time. I have taken to setting a timer when I start drinking so every 90 minutes whether I have to go or not I am getting up and going to the bathroom. I have started my Short Term Disability from my job because there is no way I can work in a call center and be able to run to the bathroom as often as I need with this diet.

Since I work multiple jobs being home lets me work on the CEUs I have to work on for the part time job I have coming up for tax season. I find that keeping busy is the key. Finding something to take my mind off of what I am doing, is the key. A good movie or something to binge watch on Netflix works as well.

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@CRD1981 it gets easier. When I started the modified, the hardest part for me was friends wanting to go out to dinner and not knowing what I was doing. I initially didn’t want to tell a lot of people because of the negative comments. But then I told a few and now they are supportive. But I think starting the modified diet helped me ease into the full liquid. But the sf Jello and the sf popsicles have helped me so much. And I have been using the Premier Protein shakes.
I only told a handful of my friends and family that I was having the procedure because I don't want to hear all that negativity myself

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The hardest part for me is the constant running to the bathroom, the arthritis in my left knee makes me not move as fast as I used to and not being able to take the meds I used to because of the RnY that I am going to have, means I have had to switch to a topical treatment for it and it is not working as well. I know, like everything else I have to give it time. I have taken to setting a timer when I start drinking so every 90 minutes whether I have to go or not I am getting up and going to the bathroom. I have started my Short Term Disability from my job because there is no way I can work in a call center and be able to run to the bathroom as often as I need with this diet.
Since I work multiple jobs being home lets me work on the CEUs I have to work on for the part time job I have coming up for tax season. I find that keeping busy is the key. Finding something to take my mind off of what I am doing, is the key. A good movie or something to binge watch on Netflix works as well.
I love Netflix

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I have some family that has no clue yet, some have an idea and some know all the details. It is the same with my friends. I plan to make a major announcement on Facebook after the fact so no one can say anything to change my mind as it will be already done at that point.

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I have some family that has no clue yet, some have an idea and some know all the details. It is the same with my friends. I plan to make a major announcement on Facebook after the fact so no one can say anything to change my mind as it will be already done at that point.
That's going to be a good surprise I'm sure

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I'm the 27th. Just got my date yesterday. They had some OR time and sticking me in. I hadnt expected until maybe January. Was pushing back because I have a large family and nervous about making everything perfect for holidays. Started liquids today. Never realized how lovely chicken broth is. 10 days notice is fast, but i wish it were tomorrw now!! Get it over with.

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I'm the 27th. Just got my date yesterday. They had some OR time and sticking me in. I hadnt expected until maybe January. Was pushing back because I have a large family and nervous about making everything perfect for holidays. Started liquids today. Never realized how lovely chicken broth is. 10 days notice is fast, but i wish it were tomorrw now!! Get it over with.
I'm on day two of my liquid diet and I fill pretty good so far.

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Glad it is happening for you, please keep me (and everyone else updated.

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Mine is 9/24 and I’m feeling so nervous as well!

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On ‎9‎/‎17‎/‎2018 at 8:41 PM, abbster_tee said:

Okay, so I really thought I wouldn't make it through the liquid diet. To be honest, the first 4 days were HELL! The hunger, cravings, and fatigue WAS REAL! I think I am finally in ketosis though (day 5) - no hunger, no cravings, increased energy, etc. (That or I am just delusional now.) My liquid diet consists of 5 Protein Shakes and "unlimited" Clear Liquids (broth, crystal light, sugar free popsicles, sugar-free Powerade, etc.) Knowing me, I HAD to make a schedule so I would be able to pace myself and just tell myself "you can make it one more hour."

Of course I continuously drink Water throughout the day. I am in bed by 9:00. Other than the occasional popsicle thrown in, I have been sticking to this schedule and it works. Lots of sleep has helped too - if you are asleep, you aren't hungry :lol: Just 8 more days to go for me (September 26th surgery).

Which Protein Shake did you find you like the most? I'm dreading it as well.

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Just now, cindy t said:

Which Protein Shake did you find you like the most? I'm dreading it as well.

Premier. I tried Bariatric Advantage and I couldn’t handle it.

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Ok, that's what i'll try. Thank you!

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