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I am in East Houston. Dr. Dexter Turnquest performed my surgery at The Woodlands Memorial Hermann. I would love to be a part of a support group. Maybe we could meet quarterly and each of us could plan a meeting?

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Ladies that would be nice. I live in Beaumont so not to to far from Houston.. I can't believe my surgery is in 2 days!! Man time is going by quickly.

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I was just sleeved on 12-21-10 by Dr Garth Davis. The clinic does have support groups but I would love to be part of another one. Please keep me updated as yall plan this. I am just west of Houston near the Katy area.

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Calling all Houston Sleevers!

I am serious about this Support Group. I think I may take the lead on this one. Look for information on the first meeting date and location next week. I am going to attempt a central location, which is going to be hard since we are all coming from different directions. Hopefully we will get enough participants to move it around the city, making it convenient for everyone at some point. We need to support one another on this journey!

Let the planning begin ...

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I live in Northwest Houston and I was just sleeved on December 8th, 2010. I had my surgery done in Mexico. Would totally love a support group!

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Please keep me in mind if y'all get a Houston support group started. I'm not yet sleeved, but plan to be soon. Appt with Dr Spivak on 1/18. I'm in Pearland.

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I was just sleeved on 12-21-10 by Dr Garth Davis. The clinic does have support groups but I would love to be part of another one. Please keep me updated as yall plan this. I am just west of Houston near the Katy area.

I am in the Katy area as well. Was sleeved on December 29th by Dr. Ricardo Bonnor and would love to be a part of a support group :)

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I am working on this now ladies. Trying to secure a location for first meeting. Everyone is so spread out! Hope to have a place this week.

Take care,

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Just let me know and I will try my best to be there! I live in northwest Houston. Maybe we can make a poll and ask best times/ dates to meet.

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