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Sleeved on July 9th in San Antonio, TX...

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I don't live far from you ,I live in Grand Prairie. I go to a greek store in Desoto. I love the houses in Desoto too. Lots of good neighborhoods .

I live in Mansfiled and am having my surgery THIS Thursday at Mansfield Methodist.!

Nice to meet you :)

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I'm in Burleson, TX. Sleeved Jan 3, 2012.

Howdy Neighbor!

I live in Mansfiled and am having my surgery THIS Thursday at Mansfield Methodist.!

Nice to meet you :)

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I'm from San Antonio but had my band revised to sleeve at Baylor Medical center trophy club tx by Dr. Marsden. Overall I had a wonderful experience I was even pleasantly pleased when dr. Marsden came by room the next morning to see how was doing considering that most WLS doctors seem to busy for their patients!! And the staff at baylor medical center were awesome very on top of everything!! I would recommend this doctor and place to anybody!! my surgery was August 1st and I'm down 14lbs!!

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I'm in North Austin and was sleeved 03/02/2012, and am down 81 lbs so far! Good luck to all you with upcoming surgeries, there's plenty of room for you here on the losers bench (now that my butt is smaller lol)!

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I'm in Bedford - still pre-op. Going on month 3 of 6 for the med supervised diet. Have United Healthcare through HCA. Hope to god I get approved when it's all said and done.

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West Fort Worth by Weatherford/springtown

1 year and 5 months out and 100lbs down! feel free to add me would like some buddies to help or them help me :)

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Sleeved on July 9th in San Antonio' date=' TX...[/quote']

I am in San Antonio too! Pre op working the steps to have my surgery done at SAMMC... I can't wait!!!

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Didn't know so many people out here got VS.. great to know I'm not the only one lol but i am probably the youngest

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Didn't know so many people out here got VS.. great to know I'm not the only one lol but i am probably the youngest

:)

How old are you Panda Bear? I am 32

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Didn't know so many people out here got VS.. great to know I'm not the only one lol but i am probably the youngest

:)

HELLLOOOOO Lil SISTER!!! Glad you finally made it over! :)

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So happy for you younger sleevers, I wish I had done my surgery ten years ago :)

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