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Dr Christopher Reilly, TR in Houston, TX



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SUCCESSFUL SURGERY JULY 31

@ West Houston Medical.

The Staff were GREAT, and

SO WAS DR REILLY.

ALL THE PRAISE AND GLORY TO GOD

FOR ALL THE ABOVE.

LovePeaceJoy!!!<br />Q3Carla721

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He was also my surgeon :)

Great doctor!

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He was awesome and so was his staff!!

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Thanks for you'll encouragement through you'll success so far

PRAY TRUST BELIEVE AND RECEIVE THAT GOD

WILL SEE YOU'LL IN ACCOMPLISHING YOU'LL GOALS.

where did you'll get the ruler from, it's neat

IN ADVANCE FOR YOU'LL VICTORY ALLELUIA!!!

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I am really happy to see this post! I am having surgery on September 12 with Dr. Reilly at the SurgiCenter. I am starting to get really excited!!!

He did my EGD earlier this month and I could not be happier with him or the staff. They were excellent!

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Dr Reilly did a phenomenal job installing my band August 1st, havent seen his beautiful blue eyes since!

Im now in the after care routine getting adjustments every two weeks at the TR clinic on South Main.

Anyone have any issues so far at that facility?

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I had Dr. Reilly as well. I'm glad I got him, I was suppose have Dr. Winklefield. He banded me on November 22nd. He and his office were amazing, the hospital was just as great. They were all very helpful and made themselves available at all times whenever I needed them, to just call if I had any problems questions or concerns.

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Dr Reilly did a phenomenal job installing my band August 1st, havent seen his beautiful blue eyes since!

Im now in the after care routine getting adjustments every two weeks at the TR clinic on South Main.

Anyone have any issues so far at that facility?

No, they are AWESOME!!!!!

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Team Reilly!

I love that man...

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<p>Team Reilly!</p> <p> </p> <p>I love that man...</p>

That's right. Team Reilly. He's an amazing surgeon.

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I'm scheduled for Lap Band with Dr. Reilly September 18th @ True Results. Glad to hear everyone is happy with him and their experience.

Wish me luck. I'm still nervous about the whole thing.

Thanks, Roger Lochridge Houston, TX

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I was also lucky enough to get Dr. Reilly. He and his staff were so caring. I was banded just a few days ago, on August 28th. Having sharp pains on my left side. Is that gas? I don't have any instruction on how to care for my incisions. I have 5. Can you share with me what you did? Thanks!

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Hi Lilacroses,

How are you feeling now? I don't do my surgery until September 18th and I am very nervous about having it done. Are you happy with your decision? Hope you feeling better.

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Hi Roger, I don't have any regrets. I was nervous too. I'm still sore from the surgery and I do get a bit hungry. I look forward to my first adjustment in 3 weeks. Hopefully we will hit the green zone within 1 or 2 adjustments. I won't lie, I know I'm going to miss eating my favorite foods, but it will all be worth it in the end.

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Hi Lila, I'm surprised you weren't given any instructions on caring for your incisions. Call them in the morning and tell them so that they can instruct you on what to do. Congratulations on being banded.

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