LIQUID DIET
You are allowed to have protein shakes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They may not taste great, but they WILL fill you up. Also, drink LOTS of water. The water will also help you to fill up. Don't think too much about it and I also recommend going to bed early. I just did it, so I know you can do it too!! After a few days, you will get used to it. Drink broths, all different kinds. I drank chicken, beef, vegetable, and wonton broth. I would even mix them up and add different seasonings for different flavors. Chicken and beef mixed with some poultry seasoning was good!!
You can do this..it just takes a little mind over matter!!
Best of Luck!
Jackie
You can do this..it just takes a little mind over matter!!
Best of Luck!
Jackie
First off you can do this, and must. This will greatly improve your surgery and recovery time. Number two you will be on a liquid diet after surgery for a while so this is a good time to get going with it. If you really don't feel you can do 10 days of prep you may not be ready for the surgery and the eating plans that follow. Please don't think I'm saying this to be harsh - I'm not - but you have to have a good mindset going into this or it won't work. It's not a miracle cure for obesity - it is a tool.
I did the 10 day liquid diet - lost 17 lbs so it is definitely with it. A few tips I learned from others and used are: sugar free frozen fruit pops. They take a little while to 'eat' and feel like you're having something a little more substantial. For broth I bought myself good canned noodle and vegetable soups - low sodium if possible - strain the broth and veggies from the soup and eat that broth - give the solid food to your family or garbage disposal. The broth is so much better than just plain broth that it's with the extra effort and cost.
YOU CAN DO THIS!! no it's not a walk in the park but it's definitely not impossible.
I wish you all the best with your surgery. Keep us posted on how it's going.
Kathy
I did the 10 day liquid diet - lost 17 lbs so it is definitely with it. A few tips I learned from others and used are: sugar free frozen fruit pops. They take a little while to 'eat' and feel like you're having something a little more substantial. For broth I bought myself good canned noodle and vegetable soups - low sodium if possible - strain the broth and veggies from the soup and eat that broth - give the solid food to your family or garbage disposal. The broth is so much better than just plain broth that it's with the extra effort and cost.
YOU CAN DO THIS!! no it's not a walk in the park but it's definitely not impossible.
I wish you all the best with your surgery. Keep us posted on how it's going.
Kathy