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Hi this is my first time being in this website. I am assign to do my surgery on May. I needed some of your advices.

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Hi orialys we are starting a Facebook group cause these forms are hard to follow they don't tell you when someone's replied to a post an it can take days for one to get back..the Facebook group is called bariatric surgeries 2016 there you'll get answers faster..I'll try my best here to inform you of anything I can good luck from Tracey hope to see you in Facebook you just have to go to group and ask to join its for everyone. There we get notification that someone has questions or advice fast. Hope to see more people join we are up to three so let's make this big.a place to take. Friends going threw the same things..lean on me when your not strong. Cause I'm gonna need someone to lean on to we all have problems that we might be able to help each other..so see you in group it all private so no one on your page will know you joined..

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Folks, please know that unless a FB page is "secret", your friends (and anyone else!) can see that you belong to the group! Unless you're ok with everyone knowing you belong to "Bariatric Surgeries 2016", please be careful. If you're ok with everyone knowing, rock on! I just feel that not everyone understand that "closed" is NOT the same as "private". See pic for what I was easily able to find with a quick search...post-261961-14571901710949_thumb.jpg

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I would like to no if the sleeve could be done again

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This is a good question for your surgeon.

If you are unhappy withstood progress and/or are experiencing difficulties, then make an appointment wit your NUT and surgeon to talk about your progress, your goals, and your options.

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I would like to no if the sleeve could be done again

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I would say no, the sleeve can not be done again. You can however have a revision to the gastric bypass. The problem is finding a dr to do it. My surgeon will only do revisions because of medical reasons. (Gerd) he will not do a revision if the patient didn't follow the program.

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Hi this is my first time being in this website. I am assign to do my surgery on May. I needed some of your advices.

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Hi orialys we are starting a Facebook group cause these forms are hard to follow they don't tell you when someone's replied to a post an it can take days for one to get back..the Facebook group is called bariatric surgeries 2016 there you'll get answers faster..I'll try my best here to inform you of anything I can good luck from Tracey hope to see you in Facebook you just have to go to group and ask to join its for everyone. There we get notification that someone has questions or advice fast. Hope to see more people join we are up to three so let's make this big.a place to take. Friends going threw the same things..lean on me when your not strong. Cause I'm gonna need someone to lean on to we all have problems that we might be able to help each other..so see you in group it all private so no one on your page will know you joined..

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I don't see this page exsist on fb

Yes, it is!!! It starts with your mentality first! Glad to hear you're feeling alive!! Awesome! As for me, I walk better, faster and my asthma has improved!! Thanks god! One thing, we'll definitely love shopping! Yah! We deserve it ????????????

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