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Anyone here from New York City?

Getting sleeved on 7/26 in flushing queens at NY Presbyterian Queens.

Would like some friends who understand lol

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I live in Brooklyn. I'm getting sleeved on August 5th in Mexico. I would definitely love having a friend who is going through the same process!

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I live in Brooklyn. I'm getting sleeved on August 5th in Mexico. I would definitely love having a friend who is going through the same process!

Where in Brooklyn are ya? And how's that going? Do you have to do a liquid diet before that too or do you just go for surgery?

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I'm im Brooklyn. Was sleeved 7/7.

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I live in Brooklyn. I'm getting sleeved on August 5th in Mexico. I would definitely love having a friend who is going through the same process!

Where in Brooklyn are ya? And how's that going? Do you have to do a liquid diet before that too or do you just go for surgery?

I live in Bensonhurst. Moved here 3 years ago, and I love it. Do you live in Flushing?

I start the liquid diet tomorrow. I'm not looking forward to the 1st couple days, but I know it gets easier after that.

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I'm im Brooklyn. Was sleeved 7/7.

What neighborhood?

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I grew up in flushing! Lived there until I was 27. I was actually born in that hospital back when it was Booth Memorial :)

I live in Long Island now - having surgery at Winthrop...

Good luck to you

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I grew up in flushing! Lived there until I was 27. I was actually born in that hospital back when it was Booth Memorial :)

I live in Long Island now - having surgery at Winthrop...

Good luck to you

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That's where I'm having my surgery, although it is now called New York Presbyterian Queeens.

I live in Brooklyn. I'm getting sleeved on August 5th in Mexico. I would definitely love having a friend who is going through the same process!

Where in Brooklyn are ya? And how's that going? Do you have to do a liquid diet before that too or do you just go for surgery?

I live in Bensonhurst. Moved here 3 years ago, and I love it. Do you live in Flushing?

I start the liquid diet tomorrow. I'm not looking forward to the 1st couple days, but I know it gets easier after that.

I'm in ozone park. Close to east New York.

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Hello there, I'm in Manhattan. Had my operation exactly 2 weeks ago on August 5th at Mount Sinai Hospital (100th & Madison Av).

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I live in Westchester got sleeved on March 22 best decision i ever nade

How are you doing first two weeks are thevworst but it gets better trust me

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Hi there, I got sleeved in Manhattan on 8/5 by Dr. Linda Zhang at Mount Sinai (really love my surgeon--she's super!). Exactly 3 weeks ago. I recovered so quickly. Been able to eat everything, love the sensation of getting full and leaving food in my plate. This had never happened before in my entire life.

I have 2 major issues. Number one is insomnia which leads to eating late at night. I have eaten nuts and yogurt, feeling very guilty. As a result my weight loss has slowed down. I have only lost 10 lb since my surgery (I'm 5.8" and weighed 258.5 on day of surgery. BMI 38).

I had an appointment with my surgeon 2 days ago. She said my weight loss was on target and there was nothing to worry about. She advised me to eat 4 smaller meals to make room for my late night cravings. But she did advise me to seek help for my sleep issues with my primary care physician.

My second issue is that Soup and pureed foods, like pureed bananas do not make me full. Few nights ago I had 14 oz of lentil Soup and was still hungry. I had another 6 oz afterwards. So total of 20 oz of soup! My surgeon said this was most unusual and that I should stick to solid Proteins instead as they DO infact make me feel really full. She also advised me to have my Protein shake late at night.

Love to hear your stories and feedback!

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Hi all -- I live in Manhattan. I had the sleeve on April 17, 2015 at NYU. I have since lost 120 lbs. If you have questions about post-sleeve issues, I'd be happy to answer, although It's been pretty smooth for me. DO REMEMBER to take your Vitamin D and Vitamin B supplements, especially Vitamin D and B6 and B12, as I became very low in those after about a year. Good luck to you all!

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I live in Queens! I had my gastric sleeve done in Mexico by Dr. Alejandro Lopez on June 24th, 2016. I am 5'8" tall, my heighest weight was 321 pounds, my weight the day of surgery was 305 pounds and as of last week August 30th I weighed 257 pounds. I don't belong to a support group but I follow up with my regular practitioner. I would love to have a support group of some kind in the area. Best of luck to all of you!

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