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Hello! My name is Aimee. I am 34 years old and a mother of three. I am in North Branch, MN about 45 minutes north of the Twin Cities. I am Pre Op currently but very close to getting surgery scheduled. I am having my surgery done at Unity Hospital in Fridley by Dr. Frederick Johnson. I started my WLS journey July 27th, 2012. I am just looking for people to connect with that are nearby. Please introduce yourself and tell your stories here!!

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Hello! My name is Aimee. I am 34 years old and a mother of three. I am in North Branch, MN about 45 minutes north of the Twin Cities. I am Pre Op currently but very close to getting surgery scheduled. I am having my surgery done at Unity Hospital in Fridley by Dr. Frederick Johnson. I started my WLS journey July 27th, 2012. I am just looking for people to connect with that are nearby. Please introduce yourself and tell your stories here!!

That is awesome! I had RNY on May 13th, 2013 also at Unity in Fridley by Dr. Baker. Have you had your surgery yet?

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Hi I'm a Minnesota too. I went to unity too & had Dr. July. I'm kinda concerned about the all liquid diet. I was told drink Water every 15 minutes & I've done this religiously. I've had chicken broth? ??? and sugar free hot coco & add it to lactose free milk. I'm so tired of eating these things. I've looked up support about first weeks & any good clear liquid ideas. But so many aren't following what is written & told to do. I'm not a goody too shoes, but to take this weight off. I've not had the full feeling that I was told I would. I'm starving all the time. Ugh ! Am I doing this wrong? Can I eat more the the 3 times a day ? I mean during my water every fifteen minutes or after? Like Jello or do you know of anything els I could eat along with the Clear Liquids. Also have either of you had the feeling of being hungry all the time.

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I am in South St. Paul and pre-op. Planning to have my surgery at Abbott Northwestern with Dr. Raymond Drew. Has anyone had their WLS at Abbott or with Dr. Drew? Not far from scheduling surgery, only 5 lbs to lose and 1 more psych visit to make it through.

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I live in La Crosse, WI but will be having surgery at mayo Clinic in Rochester in 2015, but a date has not yet been set. Currently, I'm a couple weeks away from finishing up the behavior modification counseling and trying to gather as much information as possible. I look forward to hearing about all of your accomplishments! :D

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Hi there! I am in Shakopee, MN.

I had RNY on Sept. 29th, 2014. I just found this little Minnesota group and thought I would reach out.

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We have a Twin Cities B-Pal Sleevers group that meets once a month. We shuffle between St Louis Park, Fridley and now Roseville. We are a pretty small group and very supportive of each other's successes!

This Saturday, February 21st - we are meeting at Good Earth restaurant in Roseville at 10am. Everyone is welcome to join us.

Lori (Go4itLori)

Text/call: 952-270-5239

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Hi! My name is Kim. I live in NE. I had RNY surgery in October 2009 and my surgeon was Dr. Drew at Abbott. Your in good hands. Excellent Doctor! My advice; get out of that bed and walk. It helps. 3 days you'll start to feel better. 3 weeks you'll feel like a whole new person! Best of luck!

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Hi I'm a Minnesota too. I went to unity too & had Dr. July. I'm kinda concerned about the all liquid diet. I was told drink Water every 15 minutes & I've done this religiously. I've had chicken broth???? and sugar free hot coco & it to lactose free milk. I'm so tired of eating these things. I've looked up support about first weeks & any good clear liquid ideas. But so many aren't following what is written & told to do. I'm not a goody too shoes, but to take this weight off. I've not had the full feeling that I was told I would. I'm starving all the time. Ugh ! Am I doing this wrong? Can I eat more the the 3 times a day ? I mean during my Water every fifteen minutes or after? Like Jello or do you know of anything els I could eat along with the clear liquids. Also have either of you had the feeling of being hungry all the time.[/quote

I think you need to cut down on your water! No drinking 30 minutes before and after eating. I think your washing the nutrients right out of your system! No wonder your hungry. Protein first then veggies. As little carbs as possible! Hi, by the way! I'm Kim and I live in NE MPLS. A clear liquid that saved me; Jello and, add crystal light to you water, many good flavors. Up your Protein in your drink and it wouldn't hurt to call your nutritionist . I take it after re-reading your post you can't have solids yet. You may be ready to blend some solids, but again check first!

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I'm in Woodbury, east of the twin cities :) I am 1 month post op RNY.

I had dr Kelly at St Joes. I'm really lucky to have such an amazing program and I hope everyone has the best of luck on their journeys! It's a huge adjustment but it's so worth it if you are ready for it!

If anyone wants to meet up! I would be more than excited to!

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