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Love to hear you're doing so well! Wow, I hope I do that good once I get surgery. Did you find your tastes have changed? Sounds like 2 oz is working for you so continue in my friend!

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For those of you getting ready. 1 thing that REALLY HELPED my after surgery process was to take either drunk 1 tsp of apple cider vinegar EVERY DAY UNTIL SURGERY or take 50 billion probiotic with 20+ strand. This prepares your stomach for all the stress and helps eliminate the gas and pain. Im thankful i did it.

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Yes my tastes have changed ALOT and my sense of smell. I can smell the faintest of odors.

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Wow, interesting about the apple cider, never thought about that. my boss said her taste preferences has really changed since her surgery in June. Funny about the sense of smell, wouldn't think that would be effected.

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Not far. I'm from WV. Having my surgery Wednesday in Huntington.

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Good luck on Wednesday! Let us know how you do.

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Tubabudha I'm in Catlettsburg, ky. Very close. Going to kings daughters hospital

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Hi everyone, i'm April. I am having the sleeve done in Louisville, KY with Dr. Oldham at Baptist East a week from tomorrow.

I live in Breckinridge County.

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Hello April!

Good luck next week and you will have to keep us posted as to how you are doing. I'm excited as I'm half way thru my 6 month ordeal required by insurance so it looks like February will be my surgery. I just had my scope, EKG and chest x-ray done so that is out of the way. Dr. Oldham is really great!

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Natalie, 47 sleeved Wednesday October 28th in Ashland, KY at KDMC

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Dr. Nwanguma is my surgeon as well. I live in Hopkinsville but was sleeved at the medical center in september!

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I'm in Bowling Green, currently on track for late October - early November. My surgeon is Dr. Nwanguma at The Medical Center Surgical Weight Loss.

Dr. Nwanguma is my surgeon as well. I live in Hopkinsville but was sleeved at the medical center in september!

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Hello April!

Good luck next week and you will have to keep us posted as to how you are doing. I'm excited as I'm half way thru my 6 month ordeal required by insurance so it looks like February will be my surgery. I just had my scope, EKG and chest x-ray done so that is out of the way. Dr. Oldham is really great!

Thank you!

Aw, I am so excited for you! Once your insurance is approved you'll be schedule for surgery in a matter of weeks. :) I had to go through 7 months of seeing a nutritionists for my insurance. It will be here before you know it. Keep us posted on how you're doing. I think Dr. Oldam is pretty amazing! He seems to sincerely care about his patients.

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Can we roll call? I'll start... Rachel, 38, Frankfort, surgery 8/4/15.

51, Danville, sleeved April 20 at Georgetown with Dr. Weiss.

Alice, 56, Louisville, hopefully the end of Feb, Dr. Oldham.

I'm Cindy, 34, from Bowling Green KY. Surgery coming up in Oct.

Lara, 38, Louisville, 3/9/15 sleeve

Emily, 41, louisville. Sleeved july 27 2015 in tijuanna Mexico

Tubabudha I'm in Catlettsburg, ky. Very close. Going to kings daughters hospital

Hi everyone, i'm April. I am having the sleeve done in Louisville, KY with Dr. Oldham at Baptist East a week from tomorrow.

I live in Breckinridge County.

Natalie, 47 sleeved Wednesday October 28th in Ashland, KY at KDMC

Dr. Nwanguma is my surgeon as well. I live in Hopkinsville but was sleeved at the medical center in september!

Hi fellow Kentuckians. I'm 38, live south of Louisville, and having my band to sleeve revision surgery next Friday at Norton Suburban.

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