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Several of my friends went to him. I love his NUT.

I love her too! She's great!! I am so scared!!! I have almost backed out a couple times!!! Bit I hear dr ringley is good at what he dows

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Hi Michigan I'm aug 19 in Holland by Dr. Schram good luck to all.

I had Dr. Schram and loved him! :-)

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I had my sleeve done on August 26th with Dr. Scram in Zeeland and it was great nurses were awesome and the doctor did a wonderful job and still does great with getting back to me.

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Was sleeved on Aug 26th, Grand Rapids. Dr. Foote was my surgeon, Grand Health Partners. The whole experience has been amazing!!!

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Was sleeved on Aug 26th, Grand Rapids. Dr. Foote was my surgeon, Grand Health Partners. The whole experience has been amazing!!!

Was just thinking about you this morning wondering if you had your surgery yet!!

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Hi and welcome I,m Doug I,m from Evart , MI i am two weeks out an doing good

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I had my sleeve done on August 26th with Dr. Scram in Zeeland and it was great nurses were awesome and the doctor did a wonderful job and still does great with getting back to me.

I had Dr.Schram also they all did a great job. I thought I would here from them to but have not but doing great good luck

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Hi all! I'm three days post op...living in Texas but native to the Walled Lake/Wixom area (southwestern Oakland county). My heart...and most of my family...are still in Michigan. Happy to say that it's been pretty smooth so far. First 24 hours wasn't so much fun...nausea and gas interfered with taking in much of anything, but it's improved since then. :)

My question is, how did you all figure out the "pacing" of your intake so that you didn't overwhelm your sleeve, but take in the amounts you should be? This seems to be my biggest problem at the moment.

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I had Dr.Schram also they all did a great job. I thought I would here from them to but have not but doing great good luck

Hi in Glenn and I'm from Hesperia. Best of luck to you too.

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Was just thinking about you this morning wondering if you had your surgery yet!!

Hi! I'm doing great. Dr. Foote was amazing and St. Mary's was a great hospital. I didn't want to leave! Haha. Managing to get all my Water in and about 3 Protein supplements. Between that and meds and Vitamins I am constantly in a state of fullness!! How are you?

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Hi! I'm doing great. Dr. Foote was amazing and St. Mary's was a great hospital. I didn't want to leave! Haha. Managing to get all my Water in and about 3 Protein supplements. Between that and meds and Vitamins I am constantly in a state of fullness!! How are you?

All good. Down 58. Happy with that. Still need to get in more exercise. Working 50-60 hr weeks & will be the same in Sept so finding it difficult to work it in.

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All good. Down 58. Happy with that. Still need to get in more exercise. Working 50-60 hr weeks & will be the same in Sept so finding it difficult to work it in.

58 pounds is outstanding!! Good for you!!!

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Dr. Randy Baker (Grand Rapids Health Center) at Northern Michigan Regional - Petoskey.

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Sleeved 8/20

Dr Michael Kia

McLaren Bariatric Center Flint

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My surgery was 8/29/13 by Dr. Katz from st johns providence in Southfield. No problems and the care I received was exceptional!! Went home the next day and my Dr called to make sure I was comfortable. Every person I came in contact with was superb!

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