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Keep seeing Chicago area. Any groups for Non-Chi sleeves?

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Keep seeing Chicago area. Any groups for Non-Chi sleeves?

I live in the Joliet area and was sleeved at silver cross in New Lenox. Where are you from?

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I'm from Tinley Park. I was sleeved at Alexians Brothers Hospital in Elk Grove. I was with the Kane Center.

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I would consider those places Chicago area.

I'm in western IL.

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I live in the Joliet area and was sleeved at silver cross in New Lenox. Where are you from?

I'm from Danville. I haven't scheduled yet. I'm getting all my pre-testing finished next week. My surgery will be at New Lenex as well!

My surgery will be sometime before the new year. I haven't been told the date yet. When did you meet with the nutritionist? Before or after? Can you give me an idea about the line up of appointments? What things will I need to bring with me, and what things will I need to have when I get back home from surgery?

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Anyone near Glenview?

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Keep seeing Chicago area. Any groups for Non-Chi sleeves?

I'm in central Illinois... having surgery in Springfield.

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South of Rockford.. Hello anyone out there??

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Keep seeing Chicago area. Any groups for Non-Chi sleeves?

I'm in South Central Illinois.

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I had my sleeve surgery at St. Alexius in Hoffman Estates by Dr Rantis of the Kane Center. Everything went great. I am 5 weeks out and have already lost 22 lbs(50 lbs since pre surgery).

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I live in the Joliet area and was sleeved at silver cross in New Lenox. Where are you from?

Hey I live in bolingbrook and will get my sleeve on September how are you

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Hey there! I live in Schaumburg and a patient of Dr. Kane. I actually needed emergency gallbladder surgery and I got lucky and got him. Now I am looking into getting the gastric sleeve.

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Getting the sleeve is one of the best decisions I've ever made. I had no side-effects after the surgery and have lost 50 lbs. I could be losing faster if I was taking more care in what I ate but really loving life and now look how I've always felt.

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