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I am looking for someone who is scheduled around the same time I am. It would be great to have someone going through the same issues I am. Someone to share difficulties and triumphs.

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Mine is on July 10, 2017

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May 30th here.

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4 hours ago, Ahhshaqkilala said:

I'm getting sleeve June 15, 2017

Anyone going to Oasis Hospital for their surgery?

I'll be at Rose Medical in Denver.

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July 30 up in Canada

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I'm scheduled the same day as you! June 28th, 2017.

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I am looking for someone who is scheduled around the same time I am. It would be great to have someone going through the same issues I am. Someone to share difficulties and triumphs.

I'm scheduled for June 28th too & I'm definitely in need of a buddy!


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Hello! My surgery is the day before you go in. June 27th is my day and I came looking for support as I am very nervous to say the least.

I'm a 37 year old mother/wife and currently the biggest I've ever been at 5'2", 316 lb's. This surgery will help save my life as diabetes runs in my family. My maternal grandmother died at 56 and my uncle just died at 53. I have two children, 9 and 18 months. I need to be around for those two crazy girls and I want to be there for them as they grow up. I am worried about putting my life in the surgeon's hands. But I've done my research and he's one of the best I hear. In fact some comes from neighboring states to have him perform their surgery. I'm not far from you, I'm in NM and it looks like you are in CO.

I would love to keep in contact to see how we both did and those that are also on this thread. I'm going to be starting the liquid diet this weekend so I can get used to it before I have to deal with it at work.

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23 hours ago, rlsanch2005 said:

Are you on Facebook?

Sent from my SM-G935P using BariatricPal mobile app

I am, just message me that you're from here otherwise I won't approve friend requests
https://www.facebook.com/JessicAadi

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