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I will be having a SADI-S done on 7/29, as a 1st time WLS. Although, I look forward to learning a lot from everyone...I am really hoping to be able find others that had it done as a 1st timers, too. Looking forward to being a part of this community. Glad I found it!!!

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Looks like you may need to research some old threads to find some 1st timers but I am sure they are out there

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SADI-S a.k.a SIPS a.k.a Loop Duodenal Switch is the surgery I had. I'm also a first time wls patient. I had mine done 1-23-2020 so I'm exactly six months out as of today! If you have any questions about my own experience with it, please feel free to ask! 😊

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Doctors office called looks like insurance jumped the gun and somebody sent an authorization. BUT...they will not cover the SADI...so, we are going gastric bypass!!!🤨 Glad to be getting it done, but wish they wouldnt have got my hopes up.

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