Ins and outs of Opti
Hi All,
I have some questions rgarding the Opti, I know you are given a specific time frame to take Opti depending on your weight and amount needed to lose. However, I have no idea how this is purchased. Is it at a pharmacy? Online? Is it purchased weekly? How much of it do you take in a day. Any information is appreciated. Also, is the taste, texture similar to slim fast products?
Referred April 2016, Orientation September 21, 2016; Psyc appointment November 23, 2016; Nurse Practitioner assessment November 30, 2016; Nutrition Class December 7, 2016; Social Worker assessment December 9, 2016; Nutrition 1:1 January 26, 2017 and Surgeon April 7, 2017; Pre-admission June 12, 2017; Surgery date June 20, 2017 with Dr. T. Jackson TWH.
Pre surgery loss 20 lbs, M1-17 lb, M2-16, M3-16.2, M4-7, M5-10.8, M6-+8, M7-4, M8-
Goal 1- 50 pound loss by Jan. 1, 2018 (245.6 lbs) reached August 10, 2017
Goal 2 - 100 pound loss by June 21, 2018 (one year post op) (195.6) reached TBD
Hi there, Each center is different. I am with Humber and got mine at the surgeon's office. Two weeks worth. I had 4 shakes a day. I didn't think it tasted like slim fast. I didn't mind the taste to much. For me the first 4 days were the hardest. Lots of people add sugar free syrups or crystal lite. I liked mine mixed with my bullet with lots of ice. Good luck.
Through Windsor you purchase after your teleconference with the surgeon, once they've determined how long you need to be on it. You buy it from the hospital.
Melissa in Windsor, Ontario
Referral 1/15/2016 - Surgery TEGH (Michael Garron) December 20, 2016 w/ Dr. Aarts
5'2" - - - > HW 282, Optifast 220, SW 213, CW 156 (but I'm on it!)
I would not advise anyone to switch from Optifast to GNC lean. They are not the same thing at all. The Optifast is formulated as a meal replacement. The GNC lean is just a protein shake (not a replacement). You need to be in the best shape possible before surgery. The switch could leave you nutritionally deficient.
DD