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My new surgery day is 2/9 I am looking for some surgery buddies with close dates. I am also wanting to find maybe a mentor some on who has already been through everything and can talk me off of the ledge so yo speak. Lol btw they did say ledge had chocolate up there in my defense

Sorry having an isonmnia night :-(

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Ask away ... I have been here since July 2017.

Sleeved 12th Oct 2017 ... 15 weeks ago.

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I’m waiting for the yay or nay from my insurance Company and if so, I’m hoping to have a date soon. Either February or March. We’ll see! Would like to keep tabs with you [emoji4][emoji4]


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Hi linita, I'm waiting for call-back,or letter from my surgeon's office. Tenatively early-mid March RnY. Lets be friends, and you can ask me anything also. I'm in Central Ohio, 50 miles from Columbus where my surgeon and hospital, Mount Carmel, are located.

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Hi! Has your surgeon sent you anything yet? I was sleeved on Friday and taking it day by day [emoji5]


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Sad story, check out my post Change Your Hospital, but I will not let this thwart me from my goal. Basically i got kicked to the curb by Mount Carmel, their 3 surgeons unexpectedly decided to not perform my surgery. The excuse I was given I do not accept. I have reapplied, 3 different bariatric programs, 1) a seminar on March 9th 2 )a seminar on March,10th 3) an appointment with an intake nurse April,10th . Of the 3 at this point I am leaning towards program #1 but will hear them all out and make a rational informed decision. My paperwork will all be transferred to the program of my choice, I did make sure of that. I will land upright, I will have my surgery and I will make those sons of Seabiscuit the horse eat their words. Under this meek mild Puddycat lies the heart of a lithe strong puma , golden and sleek. I will roar in victory when my day comes!!

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Hi. I can help with questions you may have. I am a year and 2 months post op. I got sleeved Dec 6 2016. Start weight 388 the day of surgery and today I am 250

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