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Yeah it is exciting to think of, and oh the changes You'll See as You Go along and Through it ALL. It may be bumpy for a while but what You Gain makes up for Anything You Felt you LOST! So Good Luck, Godspeed and keep us updated, OKAY?

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Getting sleeved Sept 19th. So excited!
That's close to my date September 17th. Congratulations! So happy for us!!

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Looks like there are quiet a few September surgeries. Mine is Sept. 16th!

Good luck everyone!

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Hello All,

I should be the 1st or 2nd week of September. My surgeon's office called me today to let me know that my insurance approved my revision from lapband to RNY. I go in next week for my "results visit," basically just going over pre and post op instructions and getting my official date. Incredibly, even in my excitement/relief, I managed to remember to ask my case manager how far out the surgeon is booked for surgery since he only operates twice a week. She said that they just booked the last two spots for August, so she would mention to the doc to hold me a spot for the 1st week of September. Fingers crossed for September 6th. Happy to be on the train with everyone.

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:( surgeon going on holidays September so been set now for end of October.. Gives me more time to prepare mentally and see dietitian as well

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[emoji20] surgeon going on holidays September so been set now for end of October.. Gives me more time to prepare mentally and see dietitian as well
I was scheduled for July and got told to wait for September (61extra days lol) I have been counting everyday and it still is flying by. Only 38 more left! Keep your head up Mikeyy.

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And Thillman, Your Day will come and be Just That Much Sweeter for the Wait! This adv8ce comes f4om a Bari- Sister who fought 3 years and a month to get her own surgery. It ranks up with the Best Decisions I EVER EVER MADE and next year when you're out as far as ME you'll Echo ME! Best Wishes for a Futue Bee-you- ti- ful LIFE! Frustr8

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Rny set for 9/10

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I change mine to Oct 8. My other Doctor recommended it. So you can tell me how it goes, so I will be prepared for my sleeve.

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