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  • Hi Booklean,

I too had my surgery with Cosmetic Bliss in Czech Rep. I am 2 weeks post surgery and I feel good. I am managing to get in my Protein (using Protein powder) and fluids. Tomorrow I move on to sloppy food and I can't wait. The reason I chose CB was

  • I had a BMI of 46 and so did not meet the criteria for the NHS (has to be 50 in my area or 40 with health issues)
  • The surgeon has vast experience of sleeve surgery. Sleeve surgery is not that common in the UK yet though it is increasing, surgeons usually recommend band or bypass.
  • cost

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Cathy

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Hi Booklean and anyone else from Ireland. Forgot about this site but got some email notifications so decided to update on here.

I had my op on 22nd of September 2010. I've had no real complications since and everything has gone well. So far I have lost approx 12 stone and am now expecting a baby this coming September!

Still losing very slowly during pregnancy but have been assured baby is getting all it needs. Would love to hear how everyone is doing.

Emma

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Hello...

First off... confession time! I'm not Irish but Welsh...lol... can I join in too!!

Just wanted to say well done Emma on your amazing weight loss and on your pregnancy... how are you feeling?

12 stone is truly incredible! You were sleeved 2mths after me!

Hope everyone else is doing well, those newly sleeved and seasoned sleevers...

great thread! x

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Hi coops,

Thanks for your kind words. I'm feeling great. No complications so far. I had very bad morning sickness and my gallstones started acting up 4 weeks ago. Ended up in hospital for two weeks but all fine since then thank god. Have to remove gallbladder after the baby.

I still have about 6 stone to lose and a lit of excess skin but fingers crossed ill get there :-)

It has been the best decision I have ever made to be honest and I hope reading this thread helps people out there to get the courage to go for it.

It changed my life. I was 32 stone and could barely walk. I'm now 20 and feel like a new person.

I hope your doing good and feeling fab x

Emma

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hi all im also from ireland reading all yer post you all are out from having the sleeve done, how are you all fairing on from the operation

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