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You really think so? Thanks I really appreciate. I'm really struggling with the no anything diet ????

My baby Elle is getting All the food I can't eat lol post-256687-14359581397268_thumb.jpg

Btw if u would like to text or email for support let me know. I would love to talk to u about your whole experience.

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I'm new here as well and from the Atlanta area closer to Stone Mountain I dont have a date yet as I have one more test to complete before things are sent for approval. So I'm just taking in all the informaiton I can get to better prepare my self and to surround myself with as much support as I can get. Congrats to you all that have lost weight

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I'm new here as well and from the Atlanta area closer to Stone Mountain I dont have a date yet as I have one more test to complete before things are sent for approval. So I'm just taking in all the informaiton I can get to better prepare my self and to surround myself with as much support as I can get. Congrats to you all that have lost weight

Welcome to the family ???? I'm about 3o mins from stone mountain .. I recently had my sleeve done back in June 5 2015 .. so far it's a learning process and patience is key and got to committed to. Good luck with all your testing and procedure when you get it done. Feel free to ask anything on here or message people. Support is key. God bless.

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@@AllisonK1986 You can DEFINITELY lose 100+ pounds with the sleeve!! I'm 5'7 and have lost that much the first six months. I haven't been the perfect sleever, BUT I recognized what I needed to do to be successful for myself which included getting help with a therapist who specializes in Bariatric patients. It's not been easy. However, I would do it a thousand times over if need be. Also, I will caution that you can't compare yourself to other VSG'ers. I think everyone's post should come with a warning that "these results are not typical." Lol Otherwise you'll drive yourself crazy. I've been lucky and know the last 20 pounds are going to be hard to get to goal. Please feel free to message me if you have any questions regarding the process.

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Hi! I'm in the Atlanta area too--I live in Brookhaven, so between Chamblee, Buckhead, Dunwoody, and Sandy Springs. I'm looking to have a sleeve done at Northside Hospital, which is the closest hospital to me,

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I was sleeved June 12 at Northside with Dr. Michael Williams. I live in Roswell. :)

I'm looking to be sleeved at Northside too. I live in Brookhaven, and my parents are just down the road in Sandy Springs, so it makes sense to check out doing it at Northside first. I have an appointment with Dr. Paul Macik next week.

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Thats who I went to. Dr. Paul Macik. Very happy with the surgery and service.

I got mines done by dr. Macik and he did an excellent job and he very concerning. So far I lost 40 lbs and I had my sleeved done June 5, 2015

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Sleeved today at Emory John's Creek by Dr. Hart. Feeling great so far and no pain or nausea to speak of.

Here's to a new journey

I'm having my surgery at Emory Johns Creek different foc though my foc is Dr . Khan, how was the hospital how are you doing

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Doing very well thanks. 5 weeks post op and down 31 pounds. Overall weight loss is 61 pounds.

As for Emory John's Creek - nothing but the highest of praises. You'll be in good hands. Best of luck to you.

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This is my first post!!! I have completed all of my requirements and all the paperwork was submitted to insurance on Tuesday.. I am anxiously awaiting word!!! I will be sleeved with Dr. Hart at Emory Johns Creek!!!

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It's official--I'm getting sleeved by Dr. Macik at Northside on September 30. I can't wait. I was born at Northside, and here I am getting sleeved there 37 years later.

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