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I went for what was supposed to be diet visit #4 yesterday. I've lost ten lbs since intake (yay!!). The NP asked about visiting another Dr for any reason. I told her about visiting UrgentCare in April for a vicious ear infection. She's going to try to get those records and slide it through so all I would need is one more diet visit and my group nutrition class and I'll be having surgery NEXT MONTH instead of Oct/Nov.

If she does get it approved, this surgery just became very real all the sudden!! I'm kinda terrified but was smiling so big it hurt. So many mixed emotions all the sudden. It's so weird!

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I'm hoping end of October or November. Insurance requirements of 6 month diet. Almost done with the 5th month. I just haven't really lost much weight and hope I get approved. Gained one pound at month three. BCBS is my insurance. Fingers crossed. I wouldn't mind joining the FB Fall sleevers 2015. Good luck to everyone.

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For you folks who want to join the FB group, if you can message me your email address, I can send you an invite!! :)

Hi,Jenny. Dwstarr1@gmail.com. is my email. I'd love to join the sight.

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For you folks who want to join the FB group, if you can message me your email address, I can send you an invite!! :)

Hi,Jenny. Dwstarr1@gmail.com. is my email. I'd love to join the sight.
My email is b.h112@yahoo. I would like to be added as well. Thanks!

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I invited you both via email! Let me know if it works! Introduce yourselves once you get to the group so everyone can say hello :) We are going to close the FB group when we get to 30 or so (we're at 18 now).

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I am tentative for October!

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I am now tenentive for November :)

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I would like to be added to the Fall 2015 Sleevers Facebook group please.

I would too!
I looked for "Fall 2015 Sleevers" and didn't find anything on Facebook. Am I looking for the wrong page??

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It's a secret group, so you can't find it. I can invite you if you give me your email address :)

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It's a secret group, so you can't find it. I can invite you if you give me your email address :)

I think you added me before. My email is: b.h112@yahoo.com

Thanks!

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Boo girl, I did add you. Did you not get the email invite? In spam, maybe?! It won't let me invite you again. If you want, I can add you as my friend on FB and then add you that way?

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Is the page called "Fall 2015 Sleevers"? I believe I got your invite, but just can't seem to find the page now. Thanks!

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I'm also looking tentatively for October 2015! I have BCBS and am almost done with my 6(7) months supervised w my PCP. 7th visit is 9/10/15. I've already completed my EGD, psych and fitness evaluation, dietician consult. Scheduled to follow up w my surgeon 9/18/15 and hopefully get scheduled soon after! I'm in Tampa Florida, and would love to make new friends with people going through the same thing!

I'm 28, recently divorced, single mother of one awesome little boy who just started kindergarten today! Looking forward to the next year and changes to come.

B

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