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:clap2: Banded 12/01/04

:clap2: Lost 56 pounds to date. lots more to go.:guess

:biggrin1: Dr. Oldham, Georgetown, Kentucky

I am a slow loser but love my band anyway. It is coming off is all that matters. this is a good idea. God bless. Frances

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Dawg, How often do you upate the stats? I sent my info but don't see any change in Dr. Ortiz's stats yet. Thanks and keep up the great work. :help:

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Dawg, How often do you upate the stats? I sent my info but don't see any change in Dr. Ortiz's stats yet. Thanks and keep up the great work. :help:

I update the stats currently on an "wow I have 5 minutes to spare!!" basis. Work has been mental of late and I just haven't had the chance to keep them up as often as I would like.

Your record is in the stats and the numbers currently displayed are correct. The values that were already on the first page were already correct and included your record.

17 people have recorded results against Ortiz, 2 of which eroded.

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I was wondering if the said what caused the erosion? was it the port or an infection from the repositoning or what I need to have my port repositioned and I am delaying it so I was curious. Although I am having it done in the US I had the same Dr in Mexico as you. Do you think it was the DR.

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I see that you said you were banded by Dr Lopez did you erode and if so why did they say,? was it the DR?

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I was banded Jan 06

Dr LOpez-Corvala

Inamed 4cc

lost almost 50 lbs

no Erosions

no replacements

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I would post my info but I was just banded on May 17, 2006 by Dr. Arturo Rodriguez. I don't think that I could offer much "data". :girl_hug:

Cathy

Okay, I am irritated. We have over 6,400 members on this forum. We have had 109 people come forth with simple data. Why is it so hard to share this information for a good purpose??? All it takes is a few minutes. No explaining, just the facts. And if you didn't want to post, then just PM it. Please.

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Format for Submission of Data:

Date Banded: 4/17/2005

Country: Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

Doctor: Dr. Al-Momen

Erodoed: Y/N--N, No problems to report, just slow loss

If Eroded Date Removed:

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Guest j. lynn

Date Banded: 12/20/2004

Country: USA

Doctor: Dr. Sudan

Erodoed: Yes

If Eroded Date Removed: 6/5/2006

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Date Banded: 5/17/06

Country- United States

Doctor: Jamie Ponce- Dalton, Ga.

No problems to report..:clap2: :clap2:

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Hi.

I was banded in Feb.1st of 2006, by Dr. Jayaseelan. NO Erosion:clap2: ..can someone please tell me what causes erosion so I can avoid it?

Thankyou,:notagree

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Date Banded: 4/25/2006

Country: Prague, Czech Republic

Doctor: Dr. Fried

Erodoed: No, No problems to report

If Eroded Date Removed:<!-- / message --><!-- sig -->

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Just wanted to update on my erosion stats:

My band did not erode but it was removed

So my stats are as follows

Banded 7/13/05

Removed 5/31/06

Dr. Jawad, Ocala, Fl.

My band was removed due to medical complications, my body rejected the band!! :)

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