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Today I reached 100lbs lost from my highest weight! I lost a two month old horse. I still have a ways to go but I am off all meds, no longer diabetic, no longer depressed. I no longer hurt and I can play with my niece and nephew. Overall more active and more engaged in life.



I thank God everyday for Dr. Sadek and his team.



HW 336


SW on 7/7/16


Gallbladder surgery 8/20/16


CW 236


GW ideally 136


Height 5'2


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Woo-hoo!

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Congrats!!!

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  • That is too cool. I am excited to do the same. so, how long did it take you? I am about your height I want to loose at least 85-90 lbs. to have energy& lack of pain & to move again.. what a blessing..

so happy for you..

I'm getting my sleeve on he 4th of January from Dr. Spitz in Spokane Wa

toni ha

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  • That is too cool. I am excited to do the same. so, how long did it take you? I am about your height I want to loose at least 85-90 lbs. to have energy& lack of pain & to move again.. what a blessing..
so happy for you..

I'm getting my sleeve on he 4th of January from Dr. Spitz in Spokane Wa

toni ha

I'm looking to find out more information about Deaconess hospital and their process. Do you have any info you could pass along? Feel free to message me. Thank you!

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Fabulous job! I hit my 100 pound loss this morning. I think I will get more and more excited about it as the day goes on. Not sure how I'm feeling right this moment. :unsure:

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I'm looking to find out more information about Deaconess hospital and their process. Do you have any info you could pass along? Feel free to message me. Thank you!

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I started with my reg PA & he referred me to rock-wood clinic & Dr. Spitz. excellent & very knowledge able & Very Experienced. Was real nice on account he my reg, pa was able to do all the blood work up and was covered on my insurance. Their team at Rock wood totally rock!! . they have meetings on every Thursday of the month at the Rock wood clinic at 6 pm every Thursday.. room @ 268. would love to see you there. I have begun my two week shake pre op diet.. omg.. i am a spice of life kind of gal.. and am being very creative in my lines of approval adding to my shakes. Cant wait for the big day.

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I'm looking to find out more information about Deaconess hospital and their process. Do you have any info you could pass along? Feel free to message me. Thank you!

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I started with my reg PA & he referred me to rock-wood clinic & Dr. Spitz. excellent & very knowledge able & Very Experienced. Was real nice on account he my reg, pa was able to do all the blood work up and was covered on my insurance. Their team at Rock wood totally rock!! . they have meetings on every Thursday of the month at the Rock wood clinic at 6 pm every Thursday.. room @ 268. would love to see you there. I have begun my two week shake pre op diet.. omg.. i am a spice of life kind of gal.. and am being very creative in my lines of approval adding to my shakes. Cant wait for the big day.

Thank you, I am going to have my case transfered and I will probably attend the seminar in Tri-Cities, as it is closer to me. I live in Vancouver Washington and I'm willing to make the 5 and a half hour drive. I just want to gather as much information as possible to learn more about their program requirements.

Thank you

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