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Yes me June 12 sleeve now down 60 lbs

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I am from Roselle, NJ. My surgery is scheduled for August 28th. Yay :-).

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When is your surg date? I hear somerset Hosp had a good dr. I dont remember his name my sister lives and works in bridgewater and knows lots of dr cause she works at a dr office

Is it Doctor Mehta?

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Brady38 - I am a patient of Dr. Neff's. He's great! I was sleeved on Jan. 31 - you can see my stats below. I attend the support group meeting in Voorhees second Tues. of every month. Very helpful group of people. My experience has been all positive and I have nothing but great things to say about Dr. Neff and his staff. Best wishes!!

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Brady38 - I am a patient of Dr. Neff's. He's great! I was sleeved on Jan. 31 - you can see my stats below. I attend the support group meeting in Voorhees second Tues. of every month. Very helpful group of people. My experience has been all positive and I have nothing but great things to say about Dr. Neff and his staff. Best wishes!!

Thank you for sharing your experience with Dr. Neff. I can't believe I'm getting sleeved in 2 days.

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Brady38 - I am a patient of Dr. Neff's. He's great! I was sleeved on Jan. 31 - you can see my stats below. I attend the support group meeting in Voorhees second Tues. of every month. Very helpful group of people. My experience has been all positive and I have nothing but great things to say about Dr. Neff and his staff. Best wishes!!

I didn't see your stats. Do you remember how long you stayed in the hospital? What were your stats and how long did it take you to reach your goal? Thanks

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How did your surgery go?

I am post op now. I am starting to feel better

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I am from Roselle, NJ. My surgery is scheduled for August 28th. Yay :-).

We are really close

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Hi - I'm in north Jersey and had my sleeve done on July 30th with Dr.A. Trivedi at Hackensack hospital... good luck everyone!

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Just getting started here and am excited about all the positive comments. I have a tentative date for 11-27. Starting to work on eating changes now and more exercise to get some off pre-op. Was wondering if anyone had their surgery done at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch? Thanks. Hank

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Hi - I'm in north Jersey and had my sleeve done on July 30th with Dr.A. Trivedi at Hackensack hospital... good luck everyone!

I had my sleeve done June 12 with Dr hans schmidt

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Hi.. I was sleeved march 19th at overlook with dr. Goyal too!! Love him! I have had no issues at all! He's amazing..

Unfortunately my paperwork was sent out 3 months early (needed to complete 6 months of NUT visits not 3) and i was denied.

New surgery date is Nov 5. Hopefully this time around i wont have any problems.

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Brady38 - in answer to your question, I've just reached the 100 pound mark, but I have a ways to go get to goal. I lost 31 pre-op and 69 since (I was sleeved on Jan. 31). I stayed only one overnight in the hospital (Kennedy Stradford).

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I had my sleeve done June 12 with Dr hans schmidt

Hi "njsleeve" - looks like we were with the same surgery group... How are you doing?

-Sarah

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Brady38 - in answer to your question' date=' I've just reached the 100 pound mark, but I have a ways to go get to goal. I lost 31 pre-op and 69 since (I was sleeved on Jan. 31). I stayed only one overnight in the hospital (Kennedy Stradford).[/quote']

Congrats! I'm officially 3 days post op. ready to feel better:)

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