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Hi All, I am asking all the DS/MDS/SIPS folk who have video blogs or vlogs to post a link here. There are a lot of vertical sleeves coming up on youtube, but as you know, we have slightly different issues, smells, Vitamins, etc, to deal with. I would think, if you have a favorite vloger already, who isn't on this forum, you could link their page, too. Please only do Duodenal Switches, Modified DS or the SIPS on this thread.

follow this format, if you don't mind, so people can be picky, if they want, and watch the vlogs with the same procedures, but I would recommend watching everyones.

Name: DuodenalSwitchMan

Procedure: Duodenal Switch, but with 3 meter common channel, like a SIPS.

Surgery: Nov. 7, 2016

VLOG Link:

And, you. Yes, you, there. Vlogging is actually therapeutic. There is no gift like giving!!!

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I don't have a lot on mine, since I'm just getting started, but here's a link:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRiKu7m1dMQOk7k6sVL6oQg

There are a few more that I follow, I'll keep an eye on this thread and if I don't see them I'll share. Or you can look and see who I'm subscribed to.

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I don't have a VLog; however, I do have a journal I kept for many years. It runs from 2005-2014.

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Being in theatre, at some point, sharing.. not for fame or money, but for strength, empathy, knowledge and inslpiration, might bubble up enough that you do something with it....really fantastic projects to to do: 1. Publish it as a a pdf book file. 2. Read it and release it as an audio file. 2. Video record yourself reading it. 3. Have a college student perform it as a monologue live or just video someone else reading it. That is 11 years of invaluable emotions, feelings, and information to share!!! Just to put a bee in your bonnet, I would read it as an audio file, but it would be best if a woman read it, but I would do it: ).

Thank you!! Couraggio!

Mille grazie to those who have posted their VLOG links so far!!

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Being in theatre, at some point, sharing.. not for fame or money, but for strength, empathy, knowledge and inslpiration, might bubble up enough that you do something with it....really fantastic projects to to do: 1. Publish it as a a pdf book file. 2. Read it and release it as an audio file. 2. Video record yourself reading it. 3. Have a college student perform it as a monologue live or just video someone else reading it. That is 11 years of invaluable emotions, feelings, and information to share!!! Just to put a bee in your bonnet, I would read it as an audio file, but it would be best if a woman read it, but I would do it: ).

Thank you!! Couraggio!

Mille grazie to those who have posted their VLOG links so far!!

It's actually at scribd saved as a document. I really should update it. The written word is more my thing. :)

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Thats great! Just subscribed. I am schedulled to Jan. I'will watch all the videos during weekend. Thank you!

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Awesome! Enjoy the holidays!

DuodenalSwitchMan(vlog on YT)

At work now but I'll look you up tomorrow from home!

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Hi All, I am asking all the DS/MDS/SIPS folk who have video blogs or vlogs to post a link here. There are a lot of vertical sleeves coming up on youtube, but as you know, we have slightly different issues, smells, Vitamins, etc, to deal with. I would think, if you have a favorite vloger already, who isn't on this forum, you could link their page, too. Please only do Duodenal Switches, Modified DS or the SIPS on this thread.

follow this format, if you don't mind, so people can be picky, if they want, and watch the vlogs with the same procedures, but I would recommend watching everyones.

Name: DuodenalSwitchMan

Procedure: Duodenal Switch, but with 3 meter common channel, like a SIPS.

Surgery: Nov. 7, 2016

VLOG Link:

And, you. Yes, you, there. Vlogging is actually therapeutic. There is no gift like giving!!!

Nice. I will vlog. Just trying to get the courage up. I have a question, though. Your sound quality is really good. Do you use some type of microphone?

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