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Keep your chinn up. You have gone this far. You can so this. I think

everyone who has this wls has gone through it. I will pray for you. Char

sherrieoquinn wrote:

> I have surgery Monday and today and tomorrow is clear liquid days. I

> am having such a hard time. I went to Target earlier and saw all the

> candy and the good foods and wanted to die. I know I can go a few

> weeks or months without regular food, but I can't go forever not

> having regular food. I have had a headache all day and I am just not

> sure if I can do this. I know I will, but right now I am having so

> many negative thoughts about this. I know I am just hungry and

> worried and scared to death. Did any of you feel so lost before

> surgery?

> Sherrie

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I have surgery Monday and today and tomorrow is clear liquid days. I

am having such a hard time. I went to Target earlier and saw all the

candy and the good foods and wanted to die. I know I can go a few

weeks or months without regular food, but I can't go forever not

having regular food. I have had a headache all day and I am just not

sure if I can do this. I know I will, but right now I am having so

many negative thoughts about this. I know I am just hungry and

worried and scared to death. Did any of you feel so lost before

surgery?

Sherrie

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Sherrie, from what I've read you can be eating " normal " food eventually,

just not as large of quantity. I was upset too prior to surgery, thinking

of this loss. Now 11 days post-op I feel quite differently. I've had

extensive nutrition counseling and am now ready to apply it. Even though I

can't eat the foods right now that the family is eating, I've put them on a

healthier diet. So far they haven't noticed the difference. I need to have

the mind-set for the future to watch carefully fats, sweets, and carbs.

I've known this all along, just didn't practice it. Now I am, and I'm

determined to make this work. Losing weight quickly as I am, is a wonderful

incentive. Actually my first trip to the store after surgery was quite

easy. I just said to myself, you can't have that. Look for what you can

have, and replace the old eating habits.

I can hear the anguish in your mail. I wish there was an easy way to

comfort you. Every one here that's had the surgery probably can empathize

with you. I almost changed my mind a month prior to surgery for exactly the

same reason you mentioned. It was hard changing that around, but here I

am....and soooooooo glad. I'm sure you'll get lots of input from this

group. If you like you can email me directly jclinton@...

Joan C, Calif.

LAP RNY 11/18/03

Dr. Higa, Fresno, CA

282/275/260/???

One more day

I have surgery Monday and today and tomorrow is clear liquid days. I

am having such a hard time. I went to Target earlier and saw all the

candy and the good foods and wanted to die. I know I can go a few

weeks or months without regular food, but I can't go forever not

having regular food. I have had a headache all day and I am just not

sure if I can do this. I know I will, but right now I am having so

many negative thoughts about this. I know I am just hungry and

worried and scared to death. Did any of you feel so lost before

surgery?

Sherrie

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Who said you can't have " regular " food? You will be on liquids and a

modified food diet for a while after surgery, but you will slowly be

able to add " regular " food back into your diet as you progress. Will

you be able to have candy bars and bags of popcorn or chips?

Probably not, but then again, you won't want them. And even if you

do, your body will stop you at the filling point of your new pouch.

Trust me, once you over fill a few times, you'll be aware of what

you put into it. I went to dinner tonight and made the mistake of

enjoying a salad with a bit of bread before the meal came. Needless

to say, while everyone else was eating their delicious dinners I was

bemoaning the fact that I had not made the right choice for myself.

I have to remember to eat my proteins first, vegies/salads after. It

is all a learning process. It takes time, but you will get there.

After you see the weight falling off of your body and start

receiving compliments about your progress, you will be more apt to

make better choices. I usually do! I fell off the wagon tonight, but

tomorrow is a new day!

Good luck. I'll be thinking of you!

> I have surgery Monday and today and tomorrow is clear liquid

days. I

> am having such a hard time. I went to Target earlier and saw all

the

> candy and the good foods and wanted to die. I know I can go a few

> weeks or months without regular food, but I can't go forever not

> having regular food. I have had a headache all day and I am just

not

> sure if I can do this. I know I will, but right now I am having

so

> many negative thoughts about this. I know I am just hungry and

> worried and scared to death. Did any of you feel so lost before

> surgery?

> Sherrie

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Hi Sherrie....yes, I was on clears the day before my surgery, too....along with

the bowel prep.........I felt like...why am I doing this? But, you know

what?....this is only one day in the rest of your (new) life...it is only

temporary....what you are feeling is normal. When I went into the hospital on

the day of my surgery, they took my blood pressure, and it was 176/96!!!!!!

Jeez,....think I was alittle nervous? But it all turned out fine....you will be

ok...keep the faith!!! I will pray for you and your family!!!! Take care,

sherri

From: funmomof2002

To: Gastric_Bypass_Family

Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 3:20 AM

Subject: Re: One more day

Who said you can't have " regular " food? You will be on liquids and a

modified food diet for a while after surgery, but you will slowly be

able to add " regular " food back into your diet as you progress. Will

you be able to have candy bars and bags of popcorn or chips?

Probably not, but then again, you won't want them. And even if you

do, your body will stop you at the filling point of your new pouch.

Trust me, once you over fill a few times, you'll be aware of what

you put into it. I went to dinner tonight and made the mistake of

enjoying a salad with a bit of bread before the meal came. Needless

to say, while everyone else was eating their delicious dinners I was

bemoaning the fact that I had not made the right choice for myself.

I have to remember to eat my proteins first, vegies/salads after. It

is all a learning process. It takes time, but you will get there.

After you see the weight falling off of your body and start

receiving compliments about your progress, you will be more apt to

make better choices. I usually do! I fell off the wagon tonight, but

tomorrow is a new day!

Good luck. I'll be thinking of you!

> I have surgery Monday and today and tomorrow is clear liquid

days. I

> am having such a hard time. I went to Target earlier and saw all

the

> candy and the good foods and wanted to die. I know I can go a few

> weeks or months without regular food, but I can't go forever not

> having regular food. I have had a headache all day and I am just

not

> sure if I can do this. I know I will, but right now I am having

so

> many negative thoughts about this. I know I am just hungry and

> worried and scared to death. Did any of you feel so lost before

> surgery?

> Sherrie

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I shopped online for low carb foods in the days just before

surgery.

What fun! It was " wow! I'll be able to have that " , " wow, how'd they

make that low carb?! " , " wow, I will be able to have pancakes and

pasta! " ........make these days fun and have something to look

forward to when you come home. It was a whole new way of shopping.

Check out LOWCARBUNLIMITED.COM and LOWCARBOUTLET.COM

Best of luck and keep us posted!

284/249/245

11/18/03

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