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Im so grateful to have been able to have some great success with this surgery...my highest weight was 370 in October of 2012 i had surgery April 15th 2013 and today August 8th 2013 i stand 6'3 235lbs with no complications God is awesome and im letting anyone know that making this decision is a start at a new life!!!! :-)

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I didn't realize god had that much free time on his hands. I went with Dr. Illan.

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Im so grateful to have been able to have some great success with this surgery...my highest weight was 370 in October of 2012 i had surgery April 15th 2013 and today August 8th 2013 i stand 6'3 235lbs with no complications God is awesome and im letting anyone know that making this decision is a start at a new life!!!! :-)

Congratulation on your success!! Yes God is awesome and I give him all the glory! :)

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What!!!!!!!

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I agree with thankfully he deserves the praise and thankfulness yahooo victory to us all

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I suggest this topic be move to the "Religious Sleevers" group. It's clearly more about faith than surgery, since you're attributing your weight loss to a higher power rather than yourself or the SURGEON WHO PERFORMED THE WEIGHT LOSS PROCEDURE.

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Im so grateful to have been able to have some great success with this surgery...my highest weight was 370 in October of 2012 i had surgery April 15th 2013 and today August 8th 2013 i stand 6'3 235lbs with no complications God is awesome and im letting anyone know that making this decision is a start at a new life!!!! :-)

Congratulations on your success so far :)

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I suggest this topic be move to the "Religious Sleevers" group. It's clearly more about faith than surgery, since you're attributing your weight loss to a higher power rather than yourself or the SURGEON WHO PERFORMED THE WEIGHT LOSS PROCEDURE.

this is an example of if you don't like something or agree with it - move on....pass it over....don't read it....but don't make snide remarks to the OP because your beliefs are different

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Yes Thank God everyday because we breath, for this wonderful surgery, He only He makes us strong enough to keep our heads up and going.. I'm praying for no complications either :) so far he got me through day 1 :).. Congrats to you for your success n never loose your faith :)

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Wow!!!!!yes God Is the one who ultimately did it!!!!!!!!!!'m move on mean person !!!!

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