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@ anaxila I just joined the group. ..haven't received my surgery date yet...I was updated that My insurance said it is still under review...also, I will be having my surgery at Froedtart hopefully this month. Have you been schedule?

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I'm in Milwaukee ..... Surgery will be with Dr Thomas Chua @ Aurora Sinai in March. :)

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I am so happy for those of you who gave been approved and are scheduled for surgery. I am hoping this is my week to find out if I have been approved. I have gained some of my weight back. My eating habits have been horrible since Thanksgiving.

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I received my surgery date of Feb. 24th of Feb. My Doctor, Dr. Wallace at Froedtert is in Peru and will return at the end of Jan. I I am super excited.

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@@moyebrady congrats! !!!please keep us posted every step!!! My surgery is for March !!

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@ anaxila I just joined the group. ..haven't received my surgery date yet...I was updated that My insurance said it is still under review...also, I will be having my surgery at Froedtart hopefully this month. Have you been schedule?

Welcome moyebrady , who is going to do your surgery?? Dr Wallace at Froedert did mine 1/3/12.

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Dr. Wallace will be performing my surgery on 2/24...I have so many questions if you do not mind. Do I need to know anything about Pre-Op and Post Op that wish someone would have shared with you? How long did it take for you to lose your first 50lbs? I am currently 5'7 265lbs and BMW of 41. How long did it take for you to recover to where you were able to continue an exercise regimen? I am trying to minimize any excess skin That may occur.

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Surgery wasn't bad, I had some issues before surgery so I wasn't on the diet, and after I was in and out of the hospital for a total of 21 days because of an antibiotic. I was 336lbs and 5'10" I'm down to between 165-175.

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@ sassy1963 I'm am so excited but I am so scared too. I am made at myself for completely going off my diet...today I began the high Protein low carb diet. I will exercise too and see where I get before I have to begin my liquid diet which should be the 8th or 9th of Feb. Your weight loss is awesome...When I grow up I want to be like you. Please please please keep in touch. I am in Wauwatosa.

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You know we are not perfect, I have messed up but it's ok tomorrow is another day and God is good!! Just never give up. Are you on Facebook? I am and I could send you a friend request.

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Is there anyone out there that goes to the YMCA, I'm trying to find someone to go walking or even ride the bike, machines with!! ????????????

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