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He he is excellent but I had Dr. Carlin and it has been almost three years ago , the whole entire team is great from Sally all the way through even up until today . You cant ask for better surgeons as well as support group you got this. You are going to feel so good after and your life will again anew they saved my life.

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Sorry, had my RNY done at St. Mary Mercy in Livonia on 20 Oct 2016. Dr. Roberts is a fantastic surgeon.

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He he is excellent but I had Dr. Carlin and it has been almost three years ago , the whole entire team is great from Sally all the way through even up until today . You cant ask for better surgeons as well as support group you got this. You are going to feel so good after and your life will again anew they saved my life.

Sooo glad to hear. I had a appointment with a pulmonologist from HF and told him of my plan of surgery and he said, "dr. GANAW AND CARLIN are the best in the country, and said that these guys write the protocol for the surgery, and I would be in great hands".

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The entire team at Henry Ford is great and I agree with you doctor Dr.carlin and Dr Genaw are the Best.

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Funny thing, I grew up with Dr. Genaw in Dearborn. I never knew he became a doctor. What a small world.

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Edsel Ford and I believe it was 1983. I graduated in 1985.

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Sorry, had my RNY done at St. Mary Mercy in Livonia on 20 Oct 2016. Dr. Roberts is a fantastic surgeon.

I'm getting VSG with Dr. Roberts! Did you have a good experience with MBI overall?

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Yes I did. I really like MBI.

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Hello Tractor!

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He he is excellent but I had Dr. Carlin and it has been almost three years ago , the whole entire team is great from Sally all the way through even up until today . You cant ask for better surgeons as well as support group you got this. You are going to feel so good after and your life will again anew they saved my life.

I have dr Carlin and my surgery is may 8. How are you doing now?


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On 4/27/2017 at 9:08 PM, carlychloe2 said:

3boysmoma: doing excellent!! All went very well. Im very impressed how easy it was. The gas pains were the worst part. The nurses managed the pain well. Take a heating pad for the gas pains, it helped a lot. Good luck to you. Keep in touchemoji5.png

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Cupcake... I LOVE Dr. Carlin! Here's a pic of me and him with the 'Thank you' Cookies I made for him. :)

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