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Hello..yes we were both at st Joeseph hospital..it was a pleasant stay there.No drain bag. Surgery went fine.Little on soar side today and my stomach is very hungry..when is your surgery?

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So glad to here your doing so well, and no drain bag! That' great. My son is scheduled for the 6th, mine will be in August. I'm happy that we will be at St. Joseph's, and hoping ours will be as good a recovery as yours! Keep us posted on your progress. Best wishes!

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Yes its a nice hospital..were you and son at dr pleatmans office for the nutrition class on may 18?

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Yes its a nice hospital..were you and son at dr pleatmans office for the nutrition class on may 18?

Yes, we were both there. His surgery got moved back, so glad it did. Another young lady who was also there had her surgery last week at the "Doctors Hospital" which she said was awful. Her husband could not get her out of there fast enough. I didn't get any details other than the fact that it was bad. I'm very happy that we will be at St. Joseph's.

Pls. Keep me posted on your progress, best always!

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Yes I remember you and your son..you both sat behind me at class...I'm glsd it was at st joesephs to..I heard alot of bad things sbout doctors hospital of michigan...when is your and son surgery?

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Hello Tarabby & Malq' date=' I hope your surgery went well, waiting to hear about your recovery. I really hope it was easy and breezy for you.

I am also going through Dr. Pleatman at St. Joseph's. Did either of you have a drain bag? I'm reading and hearing about it and not sure if everyone goes home with it.

Wishing you a speedy and successful recovery! :)[/quote']

Surgery when really good! I only had to stay one night in the hospital and I am home now. Not much of an appetite so it's hard to get down a shake but I feel surprisingly good. Doing way better than I expected :) was having a hard time peeing post op but that seems to have resolved itself. Just taking it easy and lots of testing. When is your surgery??

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Hello Tarabby & Malq' date=' I hope your surgery went well, waiting to hear about your recovery. I really hope it was easy and breezy for you.

I am also going through Dr. Pleatman at St. Joseph's. Did either of you have a drain bag? I'm reading and hearing about it and not sure if everyone goes home with it.

Wishing you a speedy and successful recovery! :)[/quote']

Oh and no drain bag! He thought I would need one since my surgery was a revision from the lap band, but it went better than even Dr Pleatman expected :) he's definitely the right dr to go to for this. I couldn't be happier :)

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May 13th - day 17 post op

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Oh and no drain bag! He thought I would need one since my surgery was a revision from the lap band, but it went better than even Dr Pleatman expected :) he's definitely the right dr to go to for this. I couldn't be happier :)

That's great! I'm happy your doing so well, and very glad to know Dr. Pleatman is all that you expected and more. :D Please keep in touch and let me know how your coming along. Best always! :)

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Yes I remember you and your son..you both sat behind me at class...I'm glsd it was at st joesephs to..I heard alot of bad things sbout doctors hospital of michigan...when is your and son surgery?

His is coming up next week, and I'm in the process of getting a pre-authorization and looking forward to getting this over in mid August. Most of everything I need is done, with the exception of pysc eval. Please do keep in touch and let me know how you are coming along. Best always! :)

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