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Yep I worked at Duke for 10 years. Living near campus is expensive, but lots to do and I believe at your age you would enjoy all there is to do. Good luck!

Sent from my iPad: Sleeved 4/24/2013 by Dr. Farrell @ UNC Hospital---Started: 239lbs--Goal: 150lbs--Current: 202.2lbs

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I'd be the first one to say that Raleigh is just as bad as Durham...the only difference is that they don't put all of Raleigh's business in the news like they do with Durham. And Cary, Apex, and even Holly Springs may not be that diverse, they're nice, quiet bedroom communities if you have a family. Just depends on what you're looking for.

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Ajeeprider really did a great job summing things up.

I am white and live in Raleigh with my latino and black children. We've never had any issues, but there are definitely areas in Raleigh to avoid just as there are areas in Durham to avoid.

At your age and with you possibly working at Duke, Durham should be a good fit for you. My suggestion would be to try to find an apartment near where you will work that will offer a 6 month lease. I would then explore as much as possible and take the time to get a feel for where you want to settle for the long term.

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I'm in the Raleigh area! Got sleeved on the 18th at Duke Raleigh. Awesome experience there. ;)

Hi..getting sleeved at duke raleigh on 7 weeks..who's your surgeon. .do u have Instagram

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Hi..getting sleeved at duke raleigh on 7 weeks..who's your surgeon. .do u have Instagram

My surgeon was Dr Yoo who was pretty great but the nursing staff at the hospital were fantastic! :) Who's your surgeon?

& I've resisted Instagram so far but it's really only a matter of time. Heh

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My surgeon was Dr Yoo who was pretty great but the nursing staff at the hospital were fantastic! :) Who's your surgeon?

& I've resisted Instagram so far but it's really only a matter of time. Heh

Dr.Park is my surgeon...how are you feeling..you should do instagram u can follow my journey too..I work at duke as well.. my name is meltingmomma34 on Instagram. ...

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I am in Sanford, NC and had my sleeve surgery 2 days ago. So far, so good. I had mine done at Duke Raleigh Hospital. So far, the only "pain" I am having is the large gas bubble in my abdomen. No surgical pain at all!

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My surgeon was Dr. Torquati. He and Dr. Yoo are partners! I absolutely love everyone in the office!

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Hi..getting sleeved at duke raleigh on 7 weeks..who's your surgeon. .do u have Instagram

What's the date of your surgery? Best of luck! I really loved the staff at DRH. Everyone was so compassionate, helpful, friendly, encouraging. Everything I could have asked for.

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I know this is an old post, but could anyone recommend one surgeon over another at Duke? Or the Regional Hospital vs Duke Raleigh hospital? I'm not from the area, and I'm trying to decide on a surgeon but it's hard when you don't know anyone from there. Thanks! You can email me if you would like!

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Being sleeved November 14 by Paul Enoch. Having the single Anastomosis version . At Rex. Did y'all ever do a meeting. It would be cool to have a group get together.

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Hi. I'm new to this forum. I live in Durham, moved here from Virginia six years ago. Everyone told me I was crazy to move to Durham. They made the city sound so bad, I was reconsidering. I'm glad I took a chance on Durham. I love its diversity, and there's lots to do. You'll never be bored. I have found this city is no better or worse then any other city. Every town has those areas to avoid. Just trust your instincts and use good common sense.

Anyone know Dr. Chan Park?

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