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I am planning to have the gastric sleeve by Dr. Almanza. I would love to hear about your experience vcheshire@earthlink.net

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Hello, To all that is planning to go with Dr Almanza.. If you need more info you are more than welcome to send me a email and go from there. .I will help you, I was sleeved on the 3rd.

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i was sleeved by dr Almanza 18 days ago. i made a video journal of the hospital and recovery house. the first few minutes are of the scenery on the way to the hospital, but watch all of it. it will show you where you are going. the link is in my signature.

shaundra

Very nice video My husband and I both will be doing the sleeve on July 19 2011 !! Thanks for the video it helped a lot !!

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I was sleeved by Dr. Almanza 7 months ago, I would be happy to share my experience with anyone who is interested - just shoot me an email.

How did your surgery go with Dr. Almanza? Any complications? What was your total weight loss?

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3 days until my surgery with Almanza, my head is spinning with too much obsessive researching. Please, anyone... email me any thing you are willing to share italbare4now@gmail.com


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Surgery with Almanza went GREAT. 1 week out....I assure you, practice does make success I guess. 3 men and 3 women in my surgery day group with him. Of course it's 2 days of pain then it gets better. This man is respected, and not only did everything go well for me and those around me...we passed a new hospital being constructed that will supposedly be for his patients and putting his practice under one enormous roof. 8 stories high. I also want to report that after 2 weeks of obsessive searching for the "horror story " sources, I kept mysteriously coming up at dead ends....almost as if a very few incidents were blown way out of proportion, and anonymous individuals were trying to hurt his practice. My only complaint? Super confident, and clearly a little over practiced in the routine, forgetting each new group of people are probably a bit terrified and need a little hand holding. The best surgeons are all supermen and they know it, so it's not unusual. Look at Ben Carson.


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