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I just joined the forum and I am looking forward to reading through a lot of posts and finding the helpful tidbits tha ti am sure are here.

My surgery is scheduled for July 2nd 2012, and I am ready to start my 2 week pre-opp diet in three days.

Thank you to everyone that posts on here, for being open enough to share your stories to help out those of us just begining the journey.

Bigdogkc - Matt

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Welcome Matt! Best of luck to you. You will love this forum, it is filled with information...helped me sooo much!

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Welcome Matt! You will find this forum a wealth of information for your upcoming surgery and post sleeve life! I love my sleeve and I know you will too! Good luck and feel free to ask questions anytime!

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Welcome Matt & Best of luck to you! Love this forum! I'm pre-op myself...just waiting on insurance approval...sigh....LOL <_<

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Another July sleever!!! Woo hoo! I'm scheduled for July 27 and start my preop diet on luck 13th! Good luck!

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I'm new here also...my scheduled surgery date is June 28th. I am now going through my pre-op diet...

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I just joined the forum and I am looking forward to reading through a lot of posts and finding the helpful tidbits tha ti am sure are here.

My surgery is scheduled for July 2nd 2012' date=' and I am ready to start my 2 week pre-opp diet in three days.

Thank you to everyone that posts on here, for being open enough to share your stories to help out those of us just begining the journey.

Bigdogkc - Matt[/quote']

Welcome matt, my surgery is also on July 2nd, it's gonna be an awesome 4th, we will never look at independence day quite the same way, now it'll be the day we won our independence from fat, from our self sabotage. Imagine where we will be in a year.

I'm 650 today, I want to be under 400 in a year, actually 300 would be awesome but will be fine with 400. It's gonna be a hard, rough year but it is gonna be so worth it.

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Welcome :)

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Congrats on your upcoming surgery! Best decision of my life. I'm sure it will be yours too. :)

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