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Kim- I'd love to meet up with you before your surgery if you have any questions!!

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TLC is amazing! I know y'all will be super thrilled with the results!

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I'm from Houston & live in Houston near downtown. I'm having my surgery hopefully in August with Dr.Scarborough I'm doing my weight management classes right now. Has anyone had there sleeve with him? I'm really excited and nervous lol.

Dr. S will be performing my procedure 9/11. I'm super nervous too!

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TLC is amazing! I know y'all will be super thrilled with the results!

They have been great to me so far! I'm having my sleeve done 9/11 by dr. Scarborough.

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SLF- what area of town are you in?

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SLF- what area of town are you in?

I live in Pasadena, work in Woodlands but moving to New Caney... So I'm kind of all over!

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Oh you'll be pretty close to me! I'm in Kingwood and was sleeved by Dr. S in January. Let me know if you have any questions or want to know how the process goes!

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Oh you'll be pretty close to me! I'm in Kingwood and was sleeved by Dr. S in January. Let me know if you have any questions or want to know how the process goes!

At which hospital did you have your procedure? Do you go to any groups for support? I haven't found many on that side of town, just the one near 1960/45.

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At which hospital did you have your procedure? Do you go to any groups for support? I haven't found many on that side of town, just the one near 1960/45.

I had mine at Victory Medical Center- I haven't found any groups but I'm open to starting one on our side of town.

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I had mine at NW on 1960/45 but I know Memorial in The Woodlands does it too. I almost went there but the surgeon was to strict.

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What do you mean by too strict?

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On top of insurance requirements you have to go six months weighing in with him and you can't gain a single pound. That was one of his requirements before he will do the surgery.

That might be easy for some, but not for me before surgery.

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I was sleeved @ Memorial Southeast by Dr. Miranda 2-5-13

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On top of insurance requirements you have to go six months weighing in with him and you can't gain a single pound. That was one of his requirements before he will do the surgery.

That might be easy for some' date=' but not for me before surgery.[/quote']

Wow- I've never heard of a doctor requiring his own 6 month plan.

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