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Great! Please keep me posted!

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Dr. Tesenga did mines also at West Lake... He's Great...if Jesus is your nurse tell her Tonika said hello, just tell her the young lady with the rosary bead tattoo..

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Everything is great, the pct and the nurses are beautiful. Your in good hands and I'm just sore and stiff.

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I got sleeved September 18th at Silver Cross Hospital, New Lenox IL. It's a suburb of Chicago.

I feel amazing! I'm walking between 4-8 miles everyday and I'm down 27lbs since Sept 5th.

I'm ok on getting fluids and working on Protein but I'm feeling super strong and healthy! I have been off anti-anxiety medication since 4 days before surgery! Feeling great

I have found that there has not been a single day I have regretted my decision. It feels like a blessing. God has given me a second lease on life and I'm going to embrace it.

Wishing all the sleevers all over all my best!

You got this!

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I had my surgery at University of Chicago July 23rd. Dr. Hussain did mine.

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Surgery date 10/16/12!! Right around the corner. Having it done at Silver Cross Hospital in New Lenox. ????

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I got sleeved September 18th at Silver Cross Hospital' date=' New Lenox IL. It's a suburb of Chicago.

I feel amazing! I'm walking between 4-8 miles everyday and I'm down 27lbs since Sept 5th.

I'm ok on getting fluids and working on Protein but I'm feeling super strong and healthy! I have been off anti-anxiety medication since 4 days before surgery! Feeling great

I have found that there has not been a single day I have regretted my decision. It feels like a blessing. God has given me a second lease on life and I'm going to embrace it.

Wishing all the sleevers all over all my best!

You got this!

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I had mine Oct 1st at Silver Cross. When were you able to go back to work?

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28 more days till my surgery!!! Excited and nervous.......

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I had mine Oct 1st at Silver Cross. When were you able to go back to work?

I am going back to work on October 19. I took 4 weeks off total. But keep in mind I had vacation time that I needed to use up. Also I'm a firefighter/paramedic so my job is very physically demanding. I felt it would be dangerous to myself, my crew and my patients if I went back early.

Who is your Dr?

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Surgery date 10/16/12!! Right around the corner. Having it done at Silver Cross Hospital in New Lenox. dde03

How are you feeling?? Hugs and prayers coming your way!!

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How are you feeling?? Hugs and prayers coming your way!!

Still in a bit of pain, but more nauseous then anything in the morning they hade me drink that barium and it was AWEFUL made me more nauseous and very full. I could drink my Breakfast or lunch.... Also am super sleepy I thinks it's because the anestisia.

Thanks everyone!

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