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Anyone one here going thru Real Results in Atlanta Ga with Dr. Titus Duncan? If so what has your experience been like with them.

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<br />Hi,<br />Anyone one here going thru Real Results in Atlanta Ga with Dr. Titus Duncan? If so what has your experience been like with them.<br /><br /><br /><br />
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I go to Real Results (True Results) in Atlanta, GA. Back in 2009, my surgeon was Dr. Christopher Hart. My experience has been great with them. They are very informative and they handle my insurance with ease. My only thing is that they are not aggressive with my fills , but that is not a bad thing. You body need to adjust with your fills slowly to avoid slippage.

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Hi, I would like to know which Iron and Calcium supplements are the best to take immediately following surgery for Bypass patients? I know that B Vitamin supplements can befound in sublingual forms, and chewable Multivitamins are okay for our regular Vitamins but I had been wandering about the other two for a while.

What is also a good supplement to help prevent Hair loss after surgery?

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Hi,

Anyone one here going thru Real Results in Atlanta Ga with Dr. Titus Duncan? If so what has your experience been like with them.

Yes. Dr. Duncan did my lap-band surgery 1 1/2 years ago. I've lost over 87 pounds now. I could go on and on about Real Results staff & Dr. Duncan but it's easier to say that they are simply amazing. They are with you every step of the way before AND after! Whatever you need they are there for you. I would highly recommend them. I've worked with a lot of doctors in my life and I've never met one who actually seemed to care about your weight loss success AND getting you healthy and off medications, but Dr. Duncan does.

All of his staff, at either office are always there to help. I've called or come in with the dumbest questions, problems and of course successes and they are always helpful and make me feel like I'm not just another patient. They really want you to succeed and will do everything possible to help you.

You aren't just another number with these people. I'm so glad I got my lap band. It not only changed my life but probably saved it.

Dr. Duncan and his staff have apparently done over 5,000 weight loss procedures. With all that practice he's got to be good at it. :D

Good luck.

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Yes. Dr. Duncan did my lap-band surgery 1 1/2 years ago. I've lost over 87 pounds now. I could go on and on about Real Results staff & Dr. Duncan but it's easier to say that they are simply amazing. They are with you every step of the way before AND after! Whatever you need they are there for you. I would highly recommend them. I've worked with a lot of doctors in my life and I've never met one who actually seemed to care about your weight loss success AND getting you healthy and off medications, but Dr. Duncan does.

All of his staff, at either office are always there to help. I've called or come in with the dumbest questions, problems and of course successes and they are always helpful and make me feel like I'm not just another patient. They really want you to succeed and will do everything possible to help you.

You aren't just another number with these people. I'm so glad I got my lap band. It not only changed my life but probably saved it.

Dr. Duncan and his staff have apparently done over 5,000 weight loss procedures. With all that practice he's got to be good at it. :D

Good luck.

Thanks for the response.

I just got my insurance approval and have an appointment tomorrow morning for medical clearance and to set my surgery date. Hoping to set date for the week of March 14th. I will say I have had a really good experience with Real Results so far. I have been working with them for a little over 6 months now thanks to my insurnace.

Congrats on your success! I am looking forward to a healthier and happier me!

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I am with Real Results and have had nothing but a great experience. One snafu, but it was quickly rectified. My first visit on Jan 13 and my surgery date March 9. They made sure my insurance had everything and I was approved in less than 24 hours! They called me and told me before the insurance company. I have my pre op tomorrow with Dr. Duncan, so I will share more tomorrow.

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I met Dr, Duncan today... Awesome! He was totally down to earth, personable and knowledgeable. I am very excited about the surgery next week.

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I met Dr, Duncan today... Awesome! He was totally down to earth, personable and knowledgeable. I am very excited about the surgery next week.

Congrats on your date. I have pre-op with Dr. Duncan on the 9th and surgery on the 14th of March. I am still pinching myself to make sure I am not dreaming. This is really going to happen.

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I am glad to see that everyone was and is very pleased with Dr. Duncan. I am going to his seminar on Thursday, can't wait to see how it goes.

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