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I got my band done in FL. Surgeon was based out of Zephyrhills. I'm sure it's the same place.

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Probably!

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Born and raised Floridian right here!! B)

I LOVE Florida and if I ever have to leave, it WILL NOT be anywhere cold. I do not know how to live in the cold. When it gets cold down here in Orlando, (which is around 60-65 degrees to me), i get totally confused on what clothes to wear. My usual cold outfit is tights, a hoodie sweater with a tank top and flip flops. :blink:

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What part Of Florida are you from I'm from Jacksonville Florida

And I'm in Leesburg , Lake county

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I live in McAlpin, Fl. Near Lake City (North Fla) 45 minutes North of Gainesville (Go Gators). I was raised in Orlando and have lived in Colorado for a short time. too cold for me. It snowed non stop from Sept. til May . I hate cold weather. My husband is originally from Chicago, he tried to get me to move there years ago, I said NOT, now he would never live in Chicago again.

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@@Julie904 I'm just west of Jax near Fleming Island near Orange Park South. I'm working on getting a local chapter of Bariatricpal up and running I hope you will consider joining us.

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What do you guys think of our gorgeous weather? We had the air off today and tonight we had a nice 3 mile walk along Clearwater beach. Florida is great!!

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I'm in Coral Springs. Moved down from NE 9 years ago and would not go back. I hope to be banded in June/July. Surgeon is close by. Love it here

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I live in RI, the state that recently received the dubious honor of being the most corrupt state in the country. My property taxes are $7000 per year and I don't live in a luxury home. I'm a bank teller and my hubby is a mechanic, the taxes are killing us! We are seriously considering moving south where the cost of living is much, much lower. Bonus - milder winters and gun-friendly. We're thinking the Carolinas or maybe Georgia.

I will miss all the people I've gotten to know over the last 50 years but I'm friendly - I'll get to know more people wherever we end up. :-)

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Around the Daytona Beach area myself. Love being 3.5 miles from the beach. I'd take this heat anytime over the snow any day. And my fella...also a fellow New Englander loves my town so he's planning on moving here too!!! Come on 2015!!! Let's get here already!!! Lol.

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My sunrises here in Florida. Eat your heart out!!

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And Mother Nature and God have given us the most marvelous weekend in a long time! Dry air and warm temperatures. Almost too cool for the pool for this transplant Floridian.

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Hi Ya'll, haven't been to this section in a while. Well, gmanbat, how do you like us now? I have had to do my one hour outside walk, earlier and earlier. But still loving the weather! If you can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen!

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I am a Florida girl too. I know some people think it's too hot but I'll take it over snow, ice, sleet and rain anytime.

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We have had family in town this week and have really enjoyed eating on the patio every night. I wish the temp would stay this way through the summer. It's been beautiful :)

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