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I just finished week one of the pre-op diet and now just have only one week till I have the sleeve done. I just wanted to see if anyone else was getting it done around when I am in the Phoenix area.

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I'm not getting it done around that time but I have my consult with my surgeon the day after !! Where ir your surgery being done at??

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I am having it done at St Luke's bridges weight loss. Where are you going?

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I am having it done at St Luke's bridges weight loss. Where are you going?

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Hi David!

How was the surgery? How was your surgeon? I'm looking to going to Bridges for a consultation and I was wondering how was your experience with them.

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I had Dr. Juarez and he was good. I only saw him twice before surgery and twice after. The surgery was fine, the waking up was not what I expected it was my first time having surgery. So far they have been very nice and seem to really care. A friend of mine also got a sleeve from Dr. Juarez and only had good things to say. They have classes you have to go to and that will help you get to know the place better. Good luck I am feeling pretty good and don't miss food at all. I have lost 4 lbs from Monday, so it has been coming off fast.

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Congrats on your surgery !! How long was the whole process and I too am having at bridges I have Dr Fang

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I went to the evaluation the first week of January and they called a few days later to tell me what I needed to do. I got all the paperwork and psychological evaluation and insurance approved in two days. So in short about 2 and half months from start to finish.

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I went to the evaluation the first week of January and they called a few days later to tell me what I needed to do. I got all the paperwork and psychological evaluation and insurance approved in two days. So in short about 2 and half months from start to finish.

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That's not bad at all I'm waiting for all my paperwork to come in so the patient advocate can turn it in and I hopefully get approved ! I'm attending the first class on the 5th . she said we are aiming for may but it could be June I'm just keeping my fingers crossed. But how are you feeling ? How much are you down ? Are you in a lot of pain ? Have you noticed a change in anything

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I feel great! I was sore the first week but the pain meds help that. Since the surgery I have lost 18 lbs and my cloths are falling off. I hope your insurance comes through fast. Mine only took a day or so but I might have been lucky.

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I feel great! I was sore the first week but the pain meds help that. Since the surgery I have lost 18 lbs and my cloths are falling off. I hope your insurance comes through fast. Mine only took a day or so but I might have been lucky.

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