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Hello I am scheduled Wednesday the 31st for Sleeve. I am trying to get a basic list of what I will need when I get discharged.

So far I have My Protein Powder and a few shakes whey Protein Soups ,vitamins, measuring cups,4oz containers food scale, compression socks, a gripper to help be pick things up if they fall. Tylenol dissolve packs. Should I purchase the Clear Protein Drinks?

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I would get the clear Protein waters and sugar free Popsicles and sugar free Jello I liked the chicken Soup and strained out the stuff out because you can taste the stuff in it. The clear liquid part of the diet is easier if you have a variety. I had the bypass last December I'm not sure how long you are on the clear diet is for the sleeve also maybe something to make ice or Popsicles with protein water

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A walking cane helped a ton for the first couple months to get up from chairs and to have a little extra support at times.

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I hated the taste of the shakes as they tasted too sweet so I did the clear Protein drinks. Whatever you buy though donโ€™t buy too much cause you may not like them post surgery. Maybe try convenience stores to buy singles of shakes and drinks to have a variety to try.

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Definitely you got a lot of what youโ€™ll need. Make sure you take your Vitamins when they tell you to do so and drink that Water as they instruct. Lastly what really helped me big time was I made Bone Broth and when I was busy I would then buy the organic low sodium kind. Itโ€™s great for nutrition, nutrition and more nutrition. Later I used it to purรฉe my veggies, chicken, Turkey and when I could eat lentils I used it as well. I made delicious and nutritious purรฉed Soups and I really attributed that to not once ever getting sick or feeling bad at all. Wish you the best but you look like your so ready and got this.

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A pillow wedge to sleep or rest on. It was invaluable right after surgery (and still is) to me. Some use a recliner but I'm poor so I have the next best thing, a big pillow wedge. Helped me get out of bed easier on the first couple of days.

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Tomorrow I begin the 7 day pre-op. Yikes I am a little nervous. 5 shakes a day and fluids a minimum of 64oz/day. It sounds simple but after failing all the diets Iโ€™ve tried in the past 30 years I am afraid of failing. Itโ€™s the beginning of the new me. I can do it

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I second the binder recommendation. Binders help to reduce discomfort when you have to move or walk. Check with your team, oftentimes they put one on in the OR right after surgery. You'll only need it for a couple weeks probably at most, so if they provide one, you won't need to buy one.

Also a heating pad is helpful for the surgery gas that is used to insulfflate your abdomen, and when it travels from your abdomen, up to your back and neck. (Walking often helps to move the gas out of your system too.)

A tracking app like Baritastic or My Fitness Pal to track your fluids and Protein is a big help also. I know some people set alarms on their phones to remind them to drink every 15 minutes.

Best wishes!

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+1 on the sugar free popsicles. I also made and froze some homemade chicken broth (filtered through coffee filters to clear it up) so I would have it post op. A water bottle to monitor Fluid intake, and a notebook or pad to keep track of things like meds, etc.

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8 hours ago, Teaganโ€™s Tutu said:

Tomorrow I begin the 7 day pre-op. Yikes I am a little nervous. 5 shakes a day and fluids a minimum of 64oz/day. It sounds simple but after failing all the diets Iโ€™ve tried in the past 30 years I am afraid of failing. Itโ€™s the beginning of the new me. I can do it

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I start my pre-op diet tomorrow also. Iโ€™ll be on it for 14 days. We can do this!

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On 8/28/2022 at 3:03 PM, Teaganโ€™s Tutu said:

Tomorrow I begin the 7 day pre-op. Yikes I am a little nervous. 5 shakes a day and fluids a minimum of 64oz/day. It sounds simple but after failing all the diets Iโ€™ve tried in the past 30 years I am afraid of failing. Itโ€™s the beginning of the new me. I can do it

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