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so I just recently started my blog journalizing my sleeve journey. I am curious if anybody else does this? I thought it would be a cool idea, so I just started mine today! Here is mine if you are interested.. mystorywiththesleeve.blogspot.com I am not sure if it will post that since it is a link and maybe it will block the link thinking it is advertising... But the name of mine is "My story with the sleeve" on blogger/BlogSpot. If you have one, post your link!

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I was thinking of a movie instead. Kind of a video blog. It should be cool to look at it and see the progress. Good luck! When did you get your surgery? I'm supposed to do it on 12/17

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you are only 5 after me! mine is 12/12/12 let me know about your vlog! I really like hearing about other people's journeys!

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I've been documenting mine in a blog on wordpress... I also started a twitter for it. My name there is also Mwrarr. I was waiting to start vlogs until I had a date/approval, so I guess tomorrow I'm going to do the 1st one since it will be 1 month pre-op. idk when I'll post them but my YouTube is HeartSteakAlaVodka. My blog is Mwrarr.wordpress.com

I'll look you up! :) I'm =^..^= on blogger, so if u see that symbol in a comment or something, it's me. :}

347*294/284/135 (*347HW/294SSW) | (twitter) @Mwrarr | mwrarr.wordpress.com

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I am still pre op but I blog on tumblr and follow some vsg and other WLS bloggers. I am mybodytoobootylicous at tumblr. I also have a blog here at VSTalk but a bit of the same info in both places.

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mwrrr I will look for you on twitter and I will look for your blog as well! you too curvy!

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started my blog journalizing my sleeve journey.

missmelymelissa

congrats on making the wise decision to start a blog, doing a video good too :)

take plenty of before, during and after pictures, frequent measurements

you will have great records to look back on :)

DOS

12/12/2012

good luck w/WLS

speedy recovery

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Proud Grammy... Thank you for your positive feedback and support!

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I blog my VSG journey, and I have a lot of links to others who blog on the right side of my page.

I will go check out your blog right away. :)

My blog is at lindasherwood.com

Linda

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I blog my VSG journey, and I have a lot of links to others who blog on the right side of my page.

I will go check out your blog right away. :)

My blog is at lindasherwood.com

Linda

Linda, I will be sure to check out your blog!

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Just did my first blog entry. Hoping to update what happened at my pre op today.

belledebayou.wordpress.com

Let me know what you think!

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I've been blogging since the start of 2012. I find it therapeutic and a good way to get things off my chest. I don't post often, but it comes in spurts and stops. May move to a VBlog once I get approval from insurance, which is where I am now in the process.

http://onelifetosleeve.wordpress.com

Twitter: @OneLifetoSleeve

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I've been blogging since the start of 2012. I find it therapeutic and a good way to get things off my chest. I don't post often, but it comes in spurts and stops. May move to a VBlog once I get approval from insurance, which is where I am now in the process.

http://onelifetosleeve.wordpress.com

Twitter: @OneLifetoSleeve

Jeff that is great that you find blogging useful! I will check out your blog :)

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Just did my first blog entry. Hoping to update what happened at my pre op today.

belledebayou.wordpress.com

Let me know what you think!

wow looks like wordpress is really popular! I will check out. I am excited to hear about your experience!

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I've been blogging my pre-op diet and doctor visits off and on:

http://chubarellasjourney.blogspot.com/

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