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I believe I've been going through my midlife...

I believe I've been going through my midlife crisis this year. I've gotten permanent makeup (click here to read my review), teeth bonding and will have gastric bypass in the next two months. I've been told my procedure will probably be in May, so I've put a date out there, but I will know for sure Monday, April 7. I'm short, 5'1" and my BMI is right at the low limit for getting surgery covered by insurance.

Starting the Liver Shrink Diet

We'll see how this goes! I was told I had an enlarged liver after a car accident last year, when a CT scan was performed, and it looks like it's still enlarged. I'm told this is normal for overweight people, though. Hoping this really strict diet helps and it's gone down for actual surgery.

Day 3 of liver shrink - learning the trick of gourmet protein shakes, this is only the beginning after all...

So I've always kept protein powder and Torani syrups in my house. The sugar free syrups were mostly for coffee, but I've learned that they can make an ordinary protein shake taste like a milk shake. My advice for anyone before getting this surgery is invest in a really good SMALL blender that can stay on your counter and is easy to use and clean. I use the Nutribullet, and plan to use it to get my veggies in early for nutrition. It's 700 rpm and will pulverize vegetables, fruits, and ice. It really whips protein powders and your liquid of choice well, also. Throw in some almond or soy milk, or even skim milk and you have a surprisingly good "milkshake". Some people use the Ninja personal blender accessory, also.

I also suggest going to www.torani.com and checking out their many sugar free syrup flavors. Flavors like salted caramel, s'mores, belgian cookie are some of the more exotic flavors. They also have brown sugar and cinnamon, vanilla, hazelnut, and chocolate as well as fruit flavors like strawberry, raspberry, orange, lemon, lime and coconut. These syrups are awesome for mixing into plain greek yogurt, smoothies, tea and decaf coffee, and even oatmeal and other things. They can be used for baking and other flavoring also, and are made with splenda. Amazon also sells some of the flavors and you can buy them in bulk at any site. At about $8.00 a bottle, it's well worth it.

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Dr. Virginia Weaver