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I am looking into the sleeve with Dr. Oldham out of Etown. Surgery to be done at Baptist East. Anyone else in the Louisville - Etown area? I am looking for feedback on the BlueGrass Group in Etown. Thanks!

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I am looking into the sleeve with Dr. Oldham out of Etown. Surgery to be done at Baptist East. Anyone else in the Louisville - Etown area? I am looking for feedback on the BlueGrass Group in Etown. Thanks!

I'm going in to schedule with Dr. Oldham on 8/18. Glad to see you are doing well with your surgery!

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Just wanted to say hi. I'm from Campbellsville, but I am currently working out of Portland OR. I just got sleeved in June. It was the best decision I ever made. Wishing you the best of luck on your journey!

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My surgery date is June 2 with Dr. Oldham @ Baptist East

Hope your surgery went well. I live in Richmond. Just getting started. Would love to correspond.

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I am pre-op (self-pay) and don't yet have a scheduled date. I am in Danville. My surgeon is Dr. Weiss at Georgetown Bariatric.

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I'm Sarah, I'm from Brownsville, KY and I'm scheduled for surgery in March of next year. I'm just getting started. I'm looking for fellow sleepers to take to. Good luck to you! :-)

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I'm Jenny, live in Louisville, I don't have a surgery date yet because I have to do the 6 month diet before insurance will approve it. I'm seeing Dr. Oldham and surgery will likely be at Baptist East. I go for my endoscopy next week!

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I live in Lexington and Derek Weiss did my sleeve in Georgetown on December 1. Down 56 pounds and things have gone exceptionally well but I would love to be in a face to face group with others in Kentucky or greater Cincinnati. The online world has been a tremendous help but I would be willing to travel once a week to meet with others in the same boat or who have been through parts of the journey that I have not visited yet. Also I like helping others who have not made into the process or not as far along as I am. Please let me know if anyone is interested.

I can find us a meeting place in Lexington if anyone is interested.

Don

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I am interested in meeting but will need to wait until after my surgery. I have a difficult time traveling right now. Keep me posted on your plans.

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I am 2 months out and self paid. Went to a wonderful doctor in NC Dr Ryan Heider. Would be happy to share experience. Very glad I did it but not without a quirk or two.

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I live in Lexington and Derek Weiss did my sleeve in Georgetown on December 1. Down 56 pounds and things have gone exceptionally well but I would love to be in a face to face group with others in Kentucky or greater Cincinnati. The online world has been a tremendous help but I would be willing to travel once a week to meet with others in the same boat or who have been through parts of the journey that I have not visited yet. Also I like helping others who have not made into the process or not as far along as I am. Please let me know if anyone is interested.

I can find us a meeting place in Lexington if anyone is interested.

Don

Don,

I am also in Lexington. My surgery is this Thursday, 1/22. I would be happy to meet regularly after my surgery.

Randy

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I'm in Western KY - So. Indiana area. Anybody from around these parts? I'm looking for a support group to attend at least once a month or more. Got my surgery date in February and looking forward to starting this new journey!

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Hey all. Dr. Steiner will be doing my sleeve on February 19. I am very excited, and a little scared, to be honest. It seems like it will be a lot of work, but also very rewarding. My sister had the bypass over a year ago, and she has lost 100 pounds, so hopefully I'll have her luck. Don and Randy - I'm in Lexington as well, definitely interested in starting a small group!

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