Post Date: 2/2/12 3:37 pm
Last Edit: 2/2/12 3:45 pm Chances are you will be fasting on the day you arrive, so you won't be allowed to eat anything after your breakfast anyway. I brought some protein bars to have after you have had all your required testing completed, and you are waiting to go have your last meal before surgery. I had to fast for 6 hours prior to my testing, so that meant nothing after 10am pt.
Post surgery, you would be on a liquid diet only at this point, so no food is needed. My surgeon did give me vitamin water with my last breakfast before leaving for the airport, which I took with me to the airport. I did take it on the plane. I put it in the tray that goes through the scanner. The security girl picked it up and asked me if I really needed the drink. I simply replied, "yes, I just had surgery and I am on a liquid only diet". She put it into a scanner they use for liquids, to check for any chemical ingredients and let me go on my way.
Trust me, you will not feel even remotely hungery. If you do, it is only in your head. It took me 13 hours to drink that bottle, No joke. That is how much you can fit in your new swollen tiny tummy at that point, and you will be too afraid to put much in it at first anyway. You may still be feeling pain from the gas, like I did, and adding liquid felt like it only magnified the pain. So no food is neccessary. You can only have clear liquids, so I would suggest propel, vitamin water, gatorade, or crystal light packs that you can add to a bottle of water. Plain water, may not sit well, so I suggest you add something to it. Also we tend to be more sensitive to cold liquids, so a decaf tea may also be a good option on the plane, but don't expect to fini**** Good luck.
HW: 235 SW:227 Preopw:218 GW:120 HT:5'3