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I live not too far from Wausau, WI and am scheduled to be banded by Dr. Calvin Selwyn out of Stevens Point on 26 March 2008 - this Wednesday, which can't get here fast enough! I've been trolling this board shamelessly for a while and thought that it was finally time to put my foot out. I look forward to continuing to share everyone's experiences!

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Hello! I am in Wisconsin too, in the Milwaukee area. I was banded on Feb. 22 of this year and going in for my first fill on the day you are getting banded.

Good luck to you and keep in touch!

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Hello! I am in Wisconsin too, in the Milwaukee area. I was banded on Feb. 22 of this year and going in for my first fill on the day you are getting banded.

Good luck to you and keep in touch!

I grew up around Milwaukee - in Sussex. I miss the area usually, but this winter I think I'm glad I'm up here as we actually got less snow!

Good luck with your fill!

From Baraboo here///10 minutes from the Dells

It's great to see other Wisconsinites here; we seem to be under-represented! Good luck with your band, wherever you are in the process!

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Hi,

I'm a Sheboyganite. There is a Wisconsin thread in the Local Lab Band Support Groups.

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Hi!

I am from Marinette, WI. I was banded 11/2/07 in Green Bay. Best of luck on your surgery & hello to you other cheeseheads! Where are you, Spring???!!!!...

Robin

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Hi I am from Racine, Wi !!! LuvHaleiwa were did you have your band done? How much are they charging for fills? I had my band done in Chicago and they are charging me $250 for each fill just woundering if I can find it cheaper!!!

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Hi I am from Racine, Wi !!! LuvHaleiwa were did you have your band done? How much are they charging for fills? I had my band done in Chicago and they are charging me $250 for each fill just woundering if I can find it cheaper!!!

I had my surgery in Mexico and actually went back there for my fill - it was cheaper than the doctor here. Dr. Chua in Milwaukee charges $300 for the initial consultation then $300 for each fill - each fill is only 1cc.

I went back to Mexico and had 5cc's put into my band.

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not much of a vacation... I came back the same day :rolleyes:

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I go through Day One health in Chicago. They are really nice there and it only cost $250. I am self pay so just trying to find a deal!! I wish it was only like 15 to 20.That would be WOUNDERFUL!!!

So How Much it is for all you other cheese heads??? May be a drive wouldn't be to bad!!

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Hi....

Loved Wausau (I did my medical residency at Marshfield Clinic)

Now ( and for 18 years) living in in MN near Twin Cities.

Had my first consult with the bariatric nurse yesterday...On to the psychologist Monday...

One month into the designated 6 month dietician diet... working on behaviors.. cause boy do I have a lot of bad ones to change...

Good Luck,

Nancy

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I live in Wausau, WI. I am meeting with Dr. Calvin Selwyn on April 22, 2008 for my first consult. Hoping to be banded before the end of summer. I am a RN and used to work for Ministry Health, heard many great things about Dr. Calvin Selwyn, my girlfriend just got banded from Dr Selwyn 6 week ago, and had her first fill last week. It is good to see other people on here from Wisconsin. I will keep everyone posted to how the journey is going. Just saw the shrink last week

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Hi....

Loved Wausau (I did my medical residency at Marshfield Clinic)

I love Marshfield Clinic - my GP's through them and, whenever possible, I head there rather than going through Aspirus or heading down to Point to go through Ministry.

Best of luck with your journey!

I live in Wausau, WI. I am meeting with Dr. Calvin Selwyn on April 22, 2008 for my first consult. Hoping to be banded before the end of summer. I am a RN and used to work for Ministry Health, heard many great things about Dr. Calvin Selwyn, my girlfriend just got banded from Dr Selwyn 6 week ago, and had her first fill last week. It is good to see other people on here from Wisconsin. I will keep everyone posted to how the journey is going. Just saw the shrink last week

I actually live in Kronenwetter - it's good to see other people in the area!

Dr. Selwyn definitely rocks. He's down-to-earth and makes sure that everyone has realistic expectations, and explains everything really well. His team is awesome, too; everyone I've talked to has been super nice and helpful. Best of luck with it all!

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