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I would love to mentor you...,.it would be a win-win because I need to be motivated again especially since Pete loves me on the heavy-side....

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I would love to mentor you...' date='.it would be a win-win because I need to be motivated again especially since Pete loves me on the heavy-side....[/quote']

Hey can you send me a chat so we can talk there? It isn't letting me send it to you. Thanks

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Hi ! I'm Stacey, 24 and just got banded on monday. I just moved to long island and looking for some support / people to get to know. Maybe even a workout buddy? If you interested in chatting let me know.

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Hi, you've the surgery done right? Are you willing to mentor someone? I am getting my surgery done on the fourth of June and I would love it if I could have someone help me with my weight loss process?

With you finding your someone who loves you regardless of your size is a wonderful thing. My bf is a skinny dude and I'm a big girl but he still loves me for me, he said I'm perfect at the size I am but yeah that's good to know that he thinks that but I want to be perfect at a smaller healthy size:

www.AriseToRecovery.com This is a super support group for Christians.

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Hi ! I'm Stacey' date=' 24 and just got banded on monday. I just moved to long island and looking for some support / people to get to know. Maybe even a workout buddy? If you interested in chatting let me know.[/quote']

Where on long island are you? I also live on long island and was just banded on may 9th. Who was your surgeon? How is it going so far for you?!

Lauren

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Where on long island are you? I also live on long island and was just banded on may 9th. Who was your surgeon? How is it going so far for you?!

Lauren

Hi Lauren, I live in Oceanside. My surgeon was dr. Garber. Its going well so far. I just have pain in my belly near the incision. It's just hard to go from siting to standing and laying to standing. I am feeling like I am getting back to normal which is good. Hopefully I'll be great in a couple days. How are u doing?

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Hi I'm new to the forum but not to the band :) I'm from port Jeff station, 31, and was banded by Dr. Gabriel back in July 2010. I have recently just switched to Dr. Aurora Pryor though (who i love) for my band care. I've been very happy with my band so far, down 90lbs, 30lbs away from goal. I'm actually interested now in cosmetic surgery and wondering if anyone local here has had any and if so what has your experience been? Who was your doctor? Etc. I'm really excited to meet people local to me that can relate to what I'm going through with the band :))

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