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Woo hoo,

My surgeon's office has submitted everything to BC/BS, and now I have about a week of waiting to find out if I am approved :). I know the office does not see me having any problems with approval, but it is still nerve racking.:paranoid

On a fun note, I went out this week and got some comfy jammie-type pants and tanks for post-op. My brother works at Old Navy which now carries what I affectionately call "Fat girl sizes" and I got a 25% discount off some stuff. :D

I am so hoping all goes well with insurance and I will have my band by the end of September! I am going to start a partial liquid diet next week to get myself ready for 4 weeks of liquids only. :phanvan

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Good luck with your approval! You're almost there.

I'm impressed that you're starting partial liquids early - I'm counting the days until I can eat real food. :-)

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Well, we shall see. I have to lose some weight before I will be scheduled (about 40lbs) so I figure this is a great way to jump start that process. Besides, I have to do 4 weeks of liquids only once I am scheduled. I am trying to make it less of a shock!

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Hey Swirli

I have to ask, is it just here in the states that they want you to go on a liquid for weeks before surgery? And why? I mean is there a reason other than some weight loss? Like does it make the surgery safer or something?

Just Curious... and Good Luck!

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I had to do 10 days of sugar free liquids, it is supposed to shrink the liver. I am not sure if it really does but my surgeon will cancel surgery if you have gained even a single pound, from first visit to surgery day. I lost 22 pounds on my liquid diet and I felt that I was more prepared for the liquids after surgery. After the first couple of days, you don't even feel hungry so the liquid diet is mostly will power to overcome those first few days. But since you are not really hungry anymore, there are no post-op hungar pains to deal with. ~Mandy

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Well, that make alot of sense. But why doesn't Mexico Drs. require it? Or do they? I thought the liver might have something to do with it, but wasnt sure. So is it all dieting that shrinks the liver or just liquid diets?

Geez... so many questions.. so little time

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My doctor in Houston didn't require any liquid diet prior to surgery. He did however suggest a low carb diet for a day or so prior to surgery. I guess I flunked that because as my last meal the night before, I had Mexican food and a trip to the baker for CHEESECAKE!

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