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I'm home from my surgery. Months of worrying are finally over.

Even as I embrace this new lifestyle, I'm a little apprehensive of what it will mean. I will miss that big plate of General Tso's chicken. But then again, I won't miss diabetic complications.

If anyone's interested, I've been blogging the decisions and thoughts leading up to today, including my surgery experience. CamTheGeek.com

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Congratulations!!! I'm bookmarking the blog now.

I freaked out a few days after my surgery because I felt like I'd never be able to eat my favorite foods again. My doctor sat me down and had a long talk with me about what his expectations are. He wants me to be able to eat anything I want...just in very small quantities.

Granted, it'll be a while before you're eating solid foods and some foods may not sit right with you, but don't get depressed about the foods you'll miss. Many people say they aren't even interested in a lot of their old favorites. So far, that's not true for me...but I am eating a LOT less.

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Congrats! My freaking out started about a month before surgery and I went out and ate all the stuff I wasn't going to be able too. Ends up, I was wrong about most of the stuff. Sure, no more carbonated drinks, but I'm a carnivore and the focus on Protein is great. When I went to solids, I tried to eat some of those things again. Even with only a tiny amount of restriction, I find some things are too tough. After suffering through a couple of bites, I don't want them anymore. Now I look at all the things I can have. After so many diets of being limited to what, being limited to how much is such a relief. Like Sandielaw says, pretty much anything is okay. Just remember very small bites chewed very well.

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