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Hi all, I'm moving to Naugatuck, CT area in a few weeks and need to find a new physical support group and surgeon's office for follow up care. I can still do some of the stuff online and with infrequent visits back to PA, but would feel better with someone local.

Anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks

Kathy

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A Google search for Naugatuck, CT wls support returned THIS:

http://group-weight-loss-support.meetup.com/cities/us/ct/naugatuck/?psize=64&radius=25.0&allGroups=false&show=results

Perhaps find something here or search through the other Google search results.

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I know there is a weight loss surgery clinic at both Danbury Hospital and at Waterbury Hospital. Waterbury is probably closer to Naugatuck. I went to the Danbury clinic a few years ago to learn about WLS, but I am not sure if they do the VGS procedure, though, you may want to check...I know they are terrific in terms of clinical support. I don't know much else about them, as I had my surgery in Mexico ...welcome to CT! and hope your move goes well!

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Any of the hospitals should have some support groups.

Dr. Flochs' group meets in Norwalk (I think) about 1/2 hour away---by the way, they are moving one of their offices to Shelton which is close to Naugatuck.....they have the bariatric center of excellence title......they are great.....there are 2 surgeons (brothers) and a third surgeon/partner......lovely, lovely people, met them all....

There's Yale New Haven Hospital, St. Raphael's Hospital (both in New Haven, and merged recently)

St. Vincent's hospital, bridgeport

There's a hospital in Milford, but last I knew they didn't do WLS and didn't have a support group.

If none of these are viable options, please send me a PM, and I'll do some digging around......welcome to CT!

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Hello I live in Waterbury.. just had my gastric sleeve on Tuesday.

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Any of the hospitals should have some support groups.

Dr. Flochs' group meets in Norwalk (I think) about 1/2 hour away---by the way, they are moving one of their offices to Shelton which is close to Naugatuck.....they have the bariatric center of excellence title......they are great.....there are 2 surgeons (brothers) and a third surgeon/partner......lovely, lovely people, met them all....

There's Yale New Haven Hospital, St. Raphael's Hospital (both in New Haven, and merged recently)

St. Vincent's hospital, bridgeport

There's a hospital in Milford, but last I knew they didn't do WLS and didn't have a support group.

If none of these are viable options, please send me a PM, and I'll do some digging around......welcome to CT!

Yes, Drs. Craig and Neil Floch, and also Dr. Friedman are Fairfield County Bariatrics- They are moving to Shelton on October 24th. Just had my surgery with Craig Floch on Tuesday, at and I could not recommend them more highly... Awesome, caring, competent doctors!

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Also I know that St Vincent's in Bridgeport has a Bariatric counseling group that meets monthly... Next meeting is Nov. 12th. You can go to www.myweightisover.com for more info. Good luck :)

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Yes, Drs. Craig and Neil Floch, and also Dr. Friedman are Fairfield County Bariatrics- They are moving to Shelton on October 24th. Just had my surgery with Craig Floch on Tuesday, at and I could not recommend them more highly... Awesome, caring, competent doctors!

Dr. Craig Flock was my surgeon, too.....wonderful, wonderful.......congrats, and welcome to the losers' bench.....I don't live in that part of the state, but one of these days I hope to make it to one of their support groups.....Best wishes!!

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Thanks guys!!

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Dr. Craig Flock was my surgeon, too.....wonderful, wonderful.......congrats, and welcome to the losers' bench.....I don't live in that part of the state, but one of these days I hope to make it to one of their support groups.....Best wishes!!

Thank you, PGee & I am also SO glad that I chose to go with him... Kathp... Best of luck with your move & maybe we'll all meet at a meeting sometime!

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I had my sleeve done at griffin hospital in derby with dr Ramlogan n he is awesome. N we have a support group on every second Wednesday of the month n 3rd Saturday if I'm not wrong. (Just started I was sleeved 10/07). It's not too far from u.

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I live in Ansonia, so DERBY is super close! Thanks so much, I just called them and they were super nice and helpful and welcoming and just what I needed to hear. The move stress has me fallen off the wagon a bit, so now I can be back on track. Best wishes to you.

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