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Hello All

I will complete my pre surgical classes on Nov 7. Then it is on to see the surgeon and insurance approval. I am hoping for a December date for surgery.

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I'm scheduled for dec 9th! Excited to be a part of December group!

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Hi other December sleevers! I'm sure everyone can hardly wait...I know I can't! I'm scheduled for dec 9th. I'm 39 and weigh 250ish (how sad I really don't even know). Good luck to everyone!

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Yay! Welcome to the group! December sounds so far away but 6 weeks doesn't!

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Booked in to be sleeved 12th December. A week before my birthday! Best birthday present ever :-)

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Welcome to the group!

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Welcome to the group!

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I'm scheduled for dec 9th! Excited to be a part of December group!

YAY!!! I was starting to think I was the only Dec. 9th sleever!!! :D

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Hi all! I'm scheduled for December 3rd! I'll be having my band removed as well. Good luck to all of us!! These forums are fantastic!!

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Welcome to the group! It won't be long!

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I'm scheduled December 11th ...band to sleeve revision.

I have been reading thru all comments looking for a 12/11 sleever! CONGRATS!

New me on the way

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Hello Fellow December Sleevers!

Is everyone here going through insurance or are there any self-paying sleevers? I will be in MX during the first week of December (still finalizing my choice of surgeon and therefore date).

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Hello Fellow December Sleevers!

Is everyone here going through insurance or are there any self-paying sleevers? I will be in MX during the first week of December (still finalizing my choice of surgeon and therefore date).

I am self pay in the states.

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Hi everyone!! I'm scheduled for December 18th!!

I'm so excited but extremely nervous and anxious! I'm so afraid of being put under anesthesia. I have a child and I just keep thinking to myself that I am being selfish. But then I think to myself that I'm going to be just fine and my life will be so much better.

I am in my early thirties and I have been overweight since I was 8 years old. I have always felt a bit ashamed of my size and I feel like I haven't been able to be the person I want to be. I want to be healthy, thin, and full of life. There are times that I would just rather stay home cause I don't want to be seen. My clothes just doesn't feel right and I feel heavy and tired. I don't want to be like this anymore.

I am 5'5 and weigh 215lbs. I'm just tired of feeling down, tired, heavy!

This site has really helped me because I feel like I'm not alone. We are in this journey together!

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