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I recently (8/17/16) had Gastric bypass surgery at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. I had the best nurses and doctors anyone could ask for. My surgeon was Dr.David Chengelis. He was absolutely amazing and made sure I was completely aware of everything before surgery. My anesthesiologist team were fantastic and answered my many questions ( I had not been under before). Overall I would recommend Beaumont if you're looking in Michigan!

❤️8/17/16

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I had mine in Port Huron, MI at McLaren Port Huron hospital on July 11, 2016.My doctor was Dr. Karen McFarlane.. She and her staff are awesome..

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I was sleeved on July 12 (band to sleeve revision) by Dr. Krause out of Beaumont. He did my original band, band repair, gall bladder removal, and now the sleeve revision. I can not say enough good things about him or the rest of the staff! :)

I hope you are feeling 100% soon!

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I'm going to have surgery in a few months in Kalamazoo Borgess. I hope my experience is as good. I have 6 months of supervised weightloss and everyone has been wonderful. Plus I ve loss 30lbs in three months ;)

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I'm going to have surgery in a few months in Kalamazoo Borgess. I hope my experience is as good. I have 6 months of supervised weightloss and everyone has been wonderful. Plus I ve loss 30lbs in three months ;)

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I wish everything the best for you! Enjoy the experience, it's once in a lifetime

And congratulations about the weight loss, that is absolutely fantastic. You're doing amazing

Keep up the great work and you'll do awesome

❤️8/17/16

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I had surgery on January 26, 2016 best thing I've ever done I'm down 85 lbs I hope you have great health with this I had my surgery in Grand Rapids at Mercy Health they also were great. Just one thing if you drink anything cold and it hurts,do room temperature that helped me out a lot and if you're chest hurts and feels like gas use a heating pad it was my best friend for the first two week. But enjoy your new life

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