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any banders from new jersey??

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any banders from new jersey??

Yep....been banded since 1/31/11. I used Central Jersey Bariatrics out of Freehold at Centra State Hospital.

Won't have my first fill till 3/1.

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Yep....been banded since 1/31/11. I used Central Jersey Bariatrics out of Freehold at Centra State Hospital.

Won't have my first fill till 3/1.

i had mine on jan 20th,lost 19lbs so far.i get my first fill on the 28th of feb.i had mine done at southern ocean county hospital in manahawkin.keep me posted on your progress as i will do the same

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I'm from New Jersey. Actually southern New Jersey. I had my lapband done by Dr. Goldstein out of Virtua in Marlton, NJ. Great doctor, great nurses, great experience. I would recommend them to anybody!

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LauraJean,

Just noticed you're from Manahawkin, that's so close to me! I'm in Southampton (straight down Route 72.) We're actually heading to Makoto in Stafford Township (I think that's very close to Manahawkin) this evening. Initially I lost 70 pounds, now I'm trying to lose another 54. I love the band!

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LauraJean,

Just noticed you're from Manahawkin, that's so close to me! I'm in Southampton (straight down Route 72.) We're actually heading to Makoto in Stafford Township (I think that's very close to Manahawkin) this evening. Initially I lost 70 pounds, now I'm trying to lose another 54. I love the band!

I LIVE IN SEASIDE HTS,I HAD MY SURGERY IN MANAHAWKIN.I REALLY DONT KNOW THAT AREA OTHER THEN THE HOSPITAL.BUT I HAVE A GREAT TEAM OF DOCTORS.I GO FOR A CHECKUP ON WED AND HAVE MY FIRST FILL ON THE 28TH

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North Jersey here! :D Banded at Chilton Hospital by Dr. Gritsus on November 2010.

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From North Jersey as well. Being banded in May. Dr. Strom is my surgeon out of Mountainside Hospital. I had a friend that went to him. Wish I could get banded sooner, but have to do the 6 months of nutrition visits.

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Kristen...are you from the Monclair area? I live in West Milford near Rt. 23. Good luck with your surgery...its all worth it!

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From North Jersey as well. Being banded in May. Dr. Strom is my surgeon out of Mountainside Hospital. I had a friend that went to him. Wish I could get banded sooner, but have to do the 6 months of nutrition visits.

dr srom is a excellent doctor,he was going to do my surgery,but another member of his team(dr.reich)did my surgery.you will be in good hands

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I'm actually from Dover so not far from you. I also picked Dr. Strom because I was able to make a consult appt. with him right away and didn't have to go to a seminar. He's not the closest to me, but I wanted to get started with my journey as soon as possible.

Laurajean- it's really good to hear. I had a friend that had her surgery by Dr. Strom in November and me and a friend are both having our done in May.

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I'm also from North Jersey, I had my surgery by Dr. Nussbaum at Morristown Memorial. I was banded 12/16/08.

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I am brand new to this site. This is my first post. I am scheduled to be banded in March or April by Dr. Nusbaum in Morristown - although I live in Monmouth county. I am hoping for great results - I need them!

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