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I'm in Bronx, ny I have done the most of my appointments just have to see the psychiatrist, pcp, nutritionist and I'm not sure who else..any feedback would be appreciated. I ha e already had done the abdomen us, bilateral us, echocardiogram, ekg, bloodwork, chest x ray, and saw a pulmonogist also had the arterial gas test done which is uncomfortable

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Hi, I am pre-sleeve too. I may be a little ahead of you, from down south, Jacksonville, FL area. Have to get the sleep test with the machine, blood work and get a cardiac approval, do my classes and I'll be ready probably around end of March 1st of April. Hang around, you will get lots of info, it has made me feel better.

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I'm an NYC sleever. 1 week post-op. This site is awesome.

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I'm an NYC sleever. 1 week post-op. This site is awesome.

Congrats!! How are you feeling?

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Congrats!! How are you feeling?

Thanks! I'm feeling fine for the most part. The biggest hurtle is getting all of my Protein in...super hard!

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Thanks! I'm feeling fine for the most part. The biggest hurtle is getting all of my Protein in...super hard!

Hello fattyaj hope all is well with u from the surgery...just wanted to know where did u have your surgery at? How did u feel after surgery?

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Hello fattyaj hope all is well with u from the surgery...just wanted to know where did u have your surgery at? How did u feel after surgery?

I got my surgery done by Dr. Bessler at Columbia/Presbyterian. I felt fine and well taken care of after in the hospital. The worst feeling was the gas, but walking helps that for the most part.

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I got my surgery done by Dr. Bessler at Columbia/Presbyterian. I felt fine and well taken care of after in the hospital. The worst feeling was the gas' date=' but walking helps that for the most part.[/quote']

Oh ok that's good...nothing serious

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Hi all, upper Manhattan here. 7 weeks post op. I was sleeved 5/29/15 at NY Presbyterian.

SW 305

CW 232

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