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June 4th is mine as well!! I am so nervous and excited at the same time. Probably more nervous than anything!

I'm not nervous. This is my first time having any kind of surgery. My first time in a hospital. I'm more worried about when I should get my pedi lol. We will do fine, we will look and feel amazing afterwards you'll see :)

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I'm not nervous. This is my first time having any kind of surgery. My first time in a hospital. I'm more worried about when I should get my pedi lol. We will do fine' date=' we will look and feel amazing afterwards you'll see :)[/quote']

I'm a native Houstonian! Born n raised. Hopefully will get sleeved wheel before 4th of July

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Jenn 298 at the bariatric center at Christus.

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This thread has gotten huge, I don't remember if I posted here already but just in case:

I'm from Dallas, Dr. Veninga.

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June 4th is mine as well!! I am so nervous and excited at the same time. Probably more nervous than anything!

June 4th as well... Be here before we know it..

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Let me tell ya I can't freakin wait, I want to be able to kiteboard again.

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Hello my name is Lacianne. I am from Killeen and was sleeved on April 16, 2012.

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Weatherford, texas

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Eustace - (Cedar Creek Lake - East Tx)

Not sleeved yet, gotta do cash pay...ins has exclusion so still researching but I can hardly stand it any longer! Any cash pays in DFW??

Misty

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Richardson here. Start Pre-op diet Tuesday, surgery is set for June 19th with Dr. Nicholson.

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Both Killeen and Corpus Christi here.

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Hello my name is Lacianne. I am from Killeen and was sleeved on April 16, 2012.

Laci, where did you have yours done?

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I had mine do e through the central Texas surgicare. Dr sankaralingam did the surgery at metroplex.

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I live in Ark., but have a consult with Dr. Victor Gonzalez this Friday in Dallas. I need to hear from some people who have used him or know someone who has used him. Thanks

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