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Good luck!!
I am down to only 2 bottles of boosts left!! Surgery tomorrow :D
Hi :)
It all depends which doctor! Time does vary from one person to another!
My first consultation was March 6th. Seen the surgeon on March 12th. Had the group information session on March 16th. Did my pre-op tests on March 25th. Seen the anesthiologist on April 7th. Found out on April 29th that my surgery is May 26th!!
Once your first appointment is in...seems to really go fast from there ;)
Good luck on this journey!!
Have a question. I go this Thursday in Bathurst for consultation, if they say yes how long can I expect to wait for the surgery
So today is the day!!! Kind of makes it real! Starting my boost! Wish me luck!
I should clarify that when I say I have no trouble eating, I don't mean that I feel like I could eat more in any one meal, my stomach definitely fills up fast. But then a few hours later I do feel hungry, especially about 3 hours after supper (when I have already consumed about 700 calories over the day). I'm not sure if I should treat this as "head hunger" and try to ignore it, or if my body really is telling me it needs a little more than 700 calories.
Hi there...I'm about 7 weeks post-op and doing great so far. But I'm curious about the "normal" or ideal calorie intake at this stage. Lately I have been averaging about 700 calories a day. I have no trouble eating and could eat a little more (sometimes I do feel a little hungry at the end of the day but I try to not go too far over 700 because I don't want to sabotage my weight loss). I only chose to stick with 700 calories because most things I've read online suggest that 600-800 calories is about average for two months post op. I really don't know if eating more would be bad or not, but I do not want to screw this up in any way.
Just wondering if any of you tried the pouch test and what the results were.
How long. Were u on the waiting list ? I am in pei as well ... What doctor are you seeing ?