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Getting a gastric sleeve, what should my last scran meals be?

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ScabberPig · 22/05/2021 07:47

Getting it in a month's time but from Monday I am hitting the gym and will soon be on a liquid diet for prep.

So I'm giving my self this weekend to have a feast.

What would you have?

OP posts:
Friendlyghostmama · 22/05/2021 17:23

Wishing you all the best of luck for your surgery, and enjoy your weekend of indulgence :) I've spent 20 years battling my weight and on various diets, I totally wish I could be having the same surgery!

Finewine76 · 01/06/2021 08:45

Hi is anyone willing to share the cost of the sleeve?

NeverDropYourMoonCup · 01/06/2021 08:49

How does planning a bunch of blow outs work with your medically essential liver shrinking diet?

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Tuckedinbelly · 01/06/2021 08:50

@finewine76 I paid £10k. A friend paid £15k, way overpriced and no better. A couple of other friends went abroad and paid around £4k. £10k seems standard!

My sleeve was done two years ago now and I remember the last thing I ate before surgery - a chicken salad from Pret! I don't think I did a last meal as such. I booked the op so quickly I was on the liver reducing diet as soon as I paid I think.

Tuckedinbelly · 01/06/2021 08:53

@NeverDropYourMoonCup

How does planning a bunch of blow outs work with your medically essential liver shrinking diet?
Seems you can write but not read. Try again.
NeverDropYourMoonCup · 01/06/2021 11:24

Seems that you can be unpleasant, but not understand what it's actually like to stay losing weight for something important.

A one off, two off or five off 'treat' becomes 'well, I've already gone over, might as well have the cake, too' or 'I'll get back on it tomorrow', 'I didn't go as crazy as I thought, I'll be OK for that milkshake, as it's pretty much the same as a Slimfast but tastes better', 'well, I'm never going to get the chance again' and it sets off cravings when you have been restricting heavily for a short period - especially if you've drastically reduced carbs recently.

Tuckedinbelly · 01/06/2021 12:14

@NeverDropYourMoonCup

Seems that you can be unpleasant, but not understand what it's actually like to stay losing weight for something important.

A one off, two off or five off 'treat' becomes 'well, I've already gone over, might as well have the cake, too' or 'I'll get back on it tomorrow', 'I didn't go as crazy as I thought, I'll be OK for that milkshake, as it's pretty much the same as a Slimfast but tastes better', 'well, I'm never going to get the chance again' and it sets off cravings when you have been restricting heavily for a short period - especially if you've drastically reduced carbs recently.

If you actually read the op she asked about one meal, not a load of blow outs you said were at odds with the liver shrinking diet.

And yes I do know exactly what it's like to stay losing weight for something important. I did the liver shrinking diet and I've lost over 10 stone which I maintain.

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