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I have a special favor, my daughter Jenny went through all the required training, dieting n classes. Now we are just waiting to see if she qualifies for the sleeve!

Thank you !

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Rye... A very small town out in the middle of no where.

More than likely I'm going to have to save up the money and travel to Mexico for the surgery. I haven't officially made up my mind on the surgeon yet, possibly Dr. Ortiz. I'm still reading and comparing things. :)

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I went to doctor Alvarez kimmyiet. Beat of luck on ur journey !

Thanks a bunch Sweetsusie.. Best of luck to you too :)

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Any Houston/Galveston sleevers on tonight?

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Beaumont! Is that close enuf??? Lol

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I'm here from Houston!

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Houston, well actually League City (suburb of Houston).

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Another Houston person here. Had my sleeve 7/17/12 with Dr Sherman at Methodist in the medical center.

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Cool. I have my surgery June 26. I live by Joe Pool in Grand Prairie. Im on my shakes today. Boy its tough drinking them. I need chewable Vitamins. I looked everywhere. Can some help please? I found Multi Vitamins today at GNC. No Iron.

Never stop dreaming, praying, and being a DIVA!!! <br />Yours truly <br /> Zeta

You can try Celebrate for chewables. They have a very informative website, check it out: http://www.celebratevitamins.com/

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I'm here, in the H!

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I’m in San Antonio!

Doing my pre-op process. Insurance approved, did sleep study (which was what qualified me), had the psych appointment. Have to see the nutritionist tomorrow, then start the 3-month supervised weight loss.

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Howdy,

Mansfiled, here, getting sleeved on Thursday Aug 16th. Just 3 days away!!! WOOHOOO

IMyDr is Dr David Dyslin, at Mansfield Methodist!

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Here in Cypress (suburb of Houston). Starting my pre-op diet today (Tuesday, 8/14) and I will be sleeved in 2 WEEKS on Tuesday, 8/28. I'm ready to get'er done, lol!!! :-)

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