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HI all. I'm interested in getting together in my area with other sleeves to talk about recipes, tips, and motivating each other. I live in Beaumont Texas. If anyone else in that area is interested in getting together and forming a group. I think it would be fun to meet up somewhere in the area. I had surgery in November 2013 and I've lot 124 pounds. I still have about 32 pounds to go to get where I want to be of 130. I'm 5ft1. I'm super strict of everything I eat. I track everything I put in my mouth on myfittnesspal.com If I didn't I know I would gain. Feel free to add me on there. My username is "ucjes". anyways let me know if you are in my area on want to get together

Jessica

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Hi Jessica! I am in Port Arthur, and I had VSG 12/29/14. I would love to meet up with some fellow sleevers!

@@joatsaint lives in Southeast Texas too!

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I think a meetup would be great. I've not met anyone in person since my surgery 2 years ago. Although I work M-F, I am free after 5:30pm M-F and all day on Sat and Sundays.

@@MamyBeth

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oh good. I'm glad I found some people in the area. I'm totally down for a meet up. I had surgery at the Southeasttexas bariatric center. They have monthly meetings but I'm always at work during the time they have them. We will have to coordinate a time and place. I was thinking possibly Sertinos in Beaumont.

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So who would like to meet at Sertinos's in Beaumont this weekend? I would love to get together and share ideas and stories.

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I am open all day Saturday, 8am - till 4pm, then I have an appointment. I'm busy all Sunday - I visit my parents.

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ok that's awesome!

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