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Wanted to see if anyone else has that date or close to it so we can do the pre-op together. I also have to have my gallbladder removed. I excited and scared at the same time. I was reading an article yesterday that says individuals that undergo weight loss surgery will start to regain after 5 years. I'm not sure of the percentage but it was rather high. I been reading other post on here and hearing a lot of people being disappointed in having hunger come back and have to be prescribed appetite suppressants. I can't understand how the hunger comes back if you have the surgery. Is it true that the stomach stretches? Some say yes, some say no. This is a major surgery and I'm paying out of pocket so this is a major investment for me. Just want to see how others are feeling about all this...

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Hi there! I am scheduled for October 3rd and I will have it at UMMC in Baltimore. I need to start my pre-op liquid diet next Tuesday and I am a bit nervous because I don't want to fail at this. So if you are still looking for a gsv buddy, I would be interested.


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I have to start my 2 week preop diet Tuesday the 26th, surgery is 10/10 in Mexico. Would be happy to have someone in my boat!![emoji4]




Let's do this!!! Day two for me and I have been good but if I don't go to bed now, I may not be successful today! Lol


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Oct 6th :)

from what I've seen the people with the hunger have reflux which can mimic hunger, head hunger , not getting enough protien.

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Wanted to see if anyone else has that date or close to it so we can do the pre-op together. I also have to have my gallbladder removed. I excited and scared at the same time. I was reading an article yesterday that says individuals that undergo weight loss surgery will start to regain after 5 years. I'm not sure of the percentage but it was rather high. I been reading other post on here and hearing a lot of people being disappointed in having hunger come back and have to be prescribed appetite suppressants. I can't understand how the hunger comes back if you have the surgery. Is it true that the stomach stretches? Some say yes, some say no. This is a major surgery and I'm paying out of pocket so this is a major investment for me. Just want to see how others are feeling about all this...



10/4 for me [emoji1380][emoji1380] I have also read that but I strongly believe it's due to returning to poor eating habits and little to no exercise surgery is a tool for success and not the only factor and some people fail to realize that my aunt had the surgery done 10 years ago and she's rained a slender 120 lbs but she walks everyday and continues to follow a low Calorie diet if she wants McDonald's she goes for the "kids meal" and not the Big Mac and large fries [emoji489] make good choices and success will be in your future congrats to you and many blessings [emoji324]


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10/4 for me [emoji1380][emoji1380] I have also read that but I strongly believe it's due to returning to poor eating habits and little to no exercise surgery is a tool for success and not the only factor and some people fail to realize that my aunt had the surgery done 10 years ago and she's rained a slender 120 lbs but she walks everyday and continues to follow a low Calorie diet if she wants McDonald's she goes for the "kids meal" and not the Big Mac and large fries [emoji489] make good choices and success will be in your future congrats to you and many blessings [emoji324]



My wife had lap band surgery more than five years ago she lost over 100 pounds, she got to her goal weight and has not gained an ounce over that. She's doing great, has energy eats what she wants and still maintains her slim waist. I know we can gain our weight back but if we're re diligent I think it will be successful.
I've seen plenty of people gain their weight back, but that doesn't have to be us, my wife is proof of that.

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My wife had lap band surgery more than five years ago she lost over 100 pounds, she got to her goal weight and has not gained an ounce over that. She's doing great, has energy eats what she wants and still maintains her slim waist. I know we can gain our weight back but if we're re diligent I think it will be successful.
I've seen plenty of people gain their weight back, but that doesn't have to be us, my wife is proof of that.


Same I agree many blessings to you and your wife and I wish you much success :)


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10/4 for me [emoji1380][emoji1380] I have also read that but I strongly believe it's due to returning to poor eating habits and little to no exercise surgery is a tool for success and not the only factor and some people fail to realize that my aunt had the surgery done 10 years ago and she's rained a slender 120 lbs but she walks everyday and continues to follow a low Calorie diet if she wants McDonald's she goes for the "kids meal" and not the Big Mac and large fries [emoji489] make good choices and success will be in your future congrats to you and many blessings [emoji324]



Your so right. Thanks same to you. I start my pre op tomorrow


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I’ve got my follow up tmrw for from assessment that I took with the psychologist. If all goes well, I have my last required appt on oct 16, then they can submit to insurance for approval. I’m praying I can get this done before the end of year! I can’t think of a better way to start 2018! Good luck to you October sleevers!!


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