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I'm 32 years old. This is my first time in this site. I just started to research the lap-band surgery.I'm trying to find a doctor in michigan to talk to.:confused2:

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Don't be scared, the more research you do the more comfortable you'll become. Still, this is a personal decision only you can make. I'm also from Michigan (St. Joseph) which is in SW michigan. Where are you from, if you're in the area, I can suggest a doc which has done over 4000 bypass, and 700 lapbands. I was just banded by him.

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OMG! I am from Baroda Michigan! I would love to know the name of your doctor. That is where I am at now - finding a doctor. Any other help and suggestions you may have will be appreciated also! And Gabby, sounds like you and I are in the same place! We can do this - together!

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I;ve done some research and if you are looking for a self pay dr, send me a private email and I'll give you his name.

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OMG! I am from Baroda Michigan! I would love to know the name of your doctor. That is where I am at now - finding a doctor. Any other help and suggestions you may have will be appreciated also! And Gabby, sounds like you and I are in the same place! We can do this - together!
Sure, his name is Michael Schuhknecht (pernounced shuknick). He's with the Lakeland Comprehensive Weight Loss Center. He's real demanding about following pre op stuff to approve surgery, but he's very good. He is originally from this area, was the head of bariatric surgery at NYU, and then St. Johns in Detroit and is one of the most experienced in the country. He's come back here to try to retire, and he's training other surgeons here now so get him while you can. His number is 877-HOPE858. Good luck, and keep us posted. Small world huh!!

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I'm Michigan as well (Midland/Bay City/Saginaw) and am working with Hurley Bariatric in Flint. My experience has been very positive. They've been very friendly, professional and efficient. They've walked me through the entire process. My Lap-Band surgery is scheduled for Tuesday Jan 20 and I'm very excited! Good luck to you!

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Change can be scary...aka..... "Fear of Flying"

Edited by B-52

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Do the sleeve. Having surgery in two hours to have my lap band removed.

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Don't be scared, the more research you do the more comfortable you'll become. Still, this is a personal decision only you can make. I'm also from Michigan (St. Joseph) which is in SW michigan. Where are you from, if you're in the area, I can suggest a doc which has done over 4000 bypass, and 700 lapbands. I was just banded by him.

Hi singledad, I don't know if you're still on this site but I am also from St. Joe. I had my sleeve surgery done by Dr. Schuhknecht on September 22nd, 2015.

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OMG! I am from Baroda Michigan! I would love to know the name of your doctor. That is where I am at now - finding a doctor. Any other help and suggestions you may have will be appreciated also! And Gabby, sounds like you and I are in the same place! We can do this - together!

I am from.Stevensville. Dr. Schuhknecht did mine on 9-22-15 in Nile's.

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