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My name is mike and i was ban ded on 12/04/07 and am doing great, and am looking for any one to talk to in the valley or area

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Hi Mike,

I'm sorry no one has replied. I only know of Sharon who is over there in the Kila area but haven't heard from her. I used to live over there and travel over there from time to time to visit family. I'm in Great Falls now. Do you come over here for your fills?

Who did your surgery?

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Hello, It's so nice to hear from someone in the Flathead. I was banded 2 years ago. We are having a support group if your interested. The first Friday of every month from 2-3:30 at the Summit. It would be great if you can come. I look forward to talking with you. Sharon

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Mike,

Sorry I missed you at the meeting today. We're thinking about changing the time. Would 4-5p or 4:-5:30 be better for you?

Sharon

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sorry i missed the meeting i had to work and didnt have a nuber of anyone to call and let know, the time dose not matter to me, so let me now if anything changes and hope to see ya nextime

:)

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It's nice to see some action on the Montana Thread. I had the lap band 3-17-2008 in Great Falls, Dr. Rohrer rocks. His staff has been fantastic and so has he. I've lost about 30lbs to this point, and am excited to be cleared to get back into my excercise routine.

I'm not near Flathead at all, I'm near Billings and have met a few ppl here and there in the area but not many. Billings doesn't offer banding only gastric so people have to travel to Great Falls or out of state which sucks!!

Keep up the good work and nice to meet you. :)

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i am from the flathead valley and had my lapband done on 7/27/08. i understand there is a support group that will meet at the summit in december. what day and what time. i would like to come.

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Hi everyone my name is Michelle and i live in kalispell,I had my lap band january of 07 in cooperstown ny at bassett hospital.I didnt even know that anyone here even knew about the surgery.. I'm looking for a dr around here and people to talk to about it, i havent done that well with the surgery

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hello my name is mike i was banded dec of 07 and i live in columbia falls, if you would like i would love to talk to you and share what info i have, i was banded in mexico and had a hard time finding a doc to do my fills but have located on in greatfalls and have heard there is a doc in kalispell i would love to hear from ya my email is gitterdone_61@hotmial.com drop me a line if you would like to talk

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For anyone in Kalispell and the surrounding areas, I have found the most amazing follow up care. New Image Clinic, right next to the hospital does fills. I had a fill yesterday from Chris, a wonderful PA and it was the ideal situation. Quick, accurate and just a tiny pinch.

Given that I live hours from any kind of care, I was just delighted to find such a great clinic and provider within a days drive of my home.

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Hi

I'm seriously considering the Lap Band. I would like to have my surgery in March of 2015. I live in Kalispell. Are there any locals who can give advice & also is the support group at the Summit still going?

Thanks

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