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Hello! My name is Heather and I was banded on April 5th. I'm looking to connect with others in the London area who have been banded. I was banded in Toronto and travel there for fills etc.

Looking for key contacts to buddy with on this journey!

Heather

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Hi: Suggest you contact your clinic and ask for their support website as well as you can go to canadianlapbanders.com. coffee meetings are advertised on this site for Toronot and surrounding areas.

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Hi Heather - I'm in London (Ontario right?) I was banded 2 yrs ago in Sarnia.

Problems ever since and I've just had a it removed in March.

I'd like to talk to more people before I decide if I will have it done again.

Gloria

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Ladies!!! My name is Alla and I am organizing a group in London Ontario. There was 7 of us and we expanded to more. We are meeting 3rd Thursday of the month. We are meeting on July 15th. My email address allalanda5@hotmail.com

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Hey Heather! Welcome to the club. I don't check on here very often but would love to meet up sometime. I am a year and a half out and losing slower than most. I am from Stratford. Hope your journey has been smooth so far.

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Kacy, you are not slower then most. A lot of folks are struggling with the band ans loosing weight.

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Hi Heather, I am from outside of London and am being banded in Sarnia at the end of September. How has your experience been? Any Advice?

Lorraine :smile:

Hello! My name is Heather and I was banded on April 5th. I'm looking to connect with others in the London area who have been banded. I was banded in Toronto and travel there for fills etc.

Looking for key contacts to buddy with on this journey!

Heather

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Lorraine, in our group we have a patient of that clinic. Why did you choose that clinic?

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Lorraine, in our group we have a patient of that clinic. Why did you choose that clinic?

:thumbup:

Went to my family MD and he recommended them. Are they ok? How do I reply in this forum without attaching the initial comment?

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no idea about the second question. first one, there was a dr there who left and does not deal with patients he did surgery on but new one does. just find out if he leaves if after care or surgery that may need to be redone will be covered

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Hi my name is debi. I am from strathroy which is 30 min. From london, i was banded in michigan on sept.29/10. So far, so good. Started at 307 and am at 286. I love it. I would love to talk and get together with other bandsters. Pls tell me how did you handle telling people about your surgery,or did tou keep it on the down low. I would be interested in how others handled it.

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Hi there. We have a small group in London. We get together 3rd Thursday of the month. We are geting together thsi thursday, let me know if you want details to meet.

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Yes, i would like to find out more about monthly meetings. Please email me at parkie2232@rogers.com

thanks

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Hi there. We have a small group in London. We get together 3rd Thursday of the month. We are geting together thsi thursday, let me know if you want details to meet.

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HI EVERYONE

PLEASE EMAIL ME WHEN YOU HAVE YOUR NEXT MEETING, I AM IN REAL NEED OF SUPPORT AS WELL AS I WOULD LOVE TO MEET YOU ALL,

DEBI

parkie2232@rogers,com:D

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