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I feel like I am the only person from NYC here. I would love to see who else lives in the city. So let me know what part you are from and your surgeon/hospital!!

Me: Manhattan

Bellevue Hospital

Dr. Parikh

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I feel like I am the only person from NYC here. I would love to see who else lives in the city. So let me know what part you are from and your surgeon/hospital!!

Me: Manhattan

Bellevue Hospital

Dr. Parikh

I will also be doing my surgery there in April. What was your experience, particularly with Dr Parikh and Bellevue. Any complications/complaints. I appreciate and await your response

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I'm not actually NYC but I'm close!! I live in Harriman (up by West Point in the Hudson Valley)! The city is about an hour from me!! I had my surgery at West Point (since my DH is retired military!) We LOVE coming into the city though! Coming in on Wed. to go to the Radio City Christmas Spectacular!

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I got sleeved in Manhattan, but I live in NJ. If you're the only one in NYC, I feel like I'm the only Metro NJ one lol. Hi.

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I just want to say I LOVE NYC! I've been there twice! I'm originally from the SF Bay Area! I love the city, and you live in one of the best...Love and Hugs to all you's (lol)!

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NYC here, getting sleeved on the 19th, convert from band :)

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Hey guys... Bronx NY in the house... we should definitely get an NYC meet and greet one day.

hello,I'm from the Bronx as well,I will be having my surgery at Monte-foire hospital on Gunhill road,the surgeons are wonderful and we do have a support group that meets there on Feb 1st,2011 if you can try to attend you would really be incouraged...there are a few friends thaat has had the bypass,sleeve and lapband,they tell there story on how they got to this point and how they got out,,you will enjoy your self and it last 1hr...from 6-7pm...if you come look me up my name is Marnetta Miller and I usually sit down front........sleevless4now.....

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Hey guys Brooklyn, NY here I did my surgery on Dec 21st 2010 so its only been 3 weeks and man am i struggling mentally. I did my surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital and my Dr is Mitchell Roslin.

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Hi my name is Damaris and i do plan on getting the sleeve done. I dont have a date yet because i was originally going to go with the lapband and then i found some info about the sleeve..., so i started the process or the lap band and went to orientation, but now next week i have the orientation with the sleeve coordinator and the following week with the surgeon......which will be march 31, 2011..... im hoping that after gathering all test my insurance approves quick......does anyone know how healthfirst works or how long they take....im hoping i can get my surgery done in may 2011....

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Hi All! Brooklyn in the house!

I'm getting sleeved at NYU 6/1/11.

I'm a country girl (upstate NY) who moved to NYC many years ago and just stayed and stayed!

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I live in NJ but work in mid-town.

Sleeved April 8.

Live in Manhattan. Got sleeved on Nov 22 2010. Can actually walk up the subway steps now without panting and sweating like crazy!

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Hi everyone, I did my surgery on 11/29/11 at Bellevue with Dr.Parkih and Dr. Saunders, . I'm only four weeks post but so far so good.

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