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I went to a seminar in Feb. 2010 and at that time was not able to afford the surgery, thru the grace of god my husband got a new job with great health insurance. I do not have to pay out of pocket but I do have to see a nutritionist for 3 months prior to surgery. I had my first appointment today and I am so glad, she is helping me learn how to eat and choose the proper foods so when I have the surgery I will be able to continue my new healthy lifestyle. I have been looking thru all the posts on this site and it is nice to know that there is so much support and that I am not the only person wondering and asking the same questions. I hope to make a lot friends and find a lot of support now, during and after my surgery.

Evonne:thumbup:

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Hi Krek, Welcome :w00t:!!! I saw my nutritionist in Jan. It helped me alot. I've only lost 12 lbs. but my diabetes is under control and using much less insulin.

I just found the forums this week and it really helps knowing there are so many nice people in the same boat and willing to help. Carol D'

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Hi there Evonne! I noticed your name because my middle name is Evonne and I thought I was the only person that didn't spell it with a "Y". Awesome! :w00t:

I've been on this forum for a very short period of time, but I have seen so many helpful posts. Everyone is very willing to help with any questions. Like you, I am just starting on this journey. I have to go through 6 months of supervised weight loss before my paperwork can be submitted to the insurance company. I am looking forward to this journey and I hope you keep us updated on yours.

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I did not think anyone in the world spelled their name with a "E", it is very exciting to know my mom did not spell my name wrong, LOL:lol: (ongoing joke in our family). Anyways, I am glad to hear that I am not the only one going through the waiting game, it feels like 3 months is going to be forever, I can't imagine waiting 6 months. How are you coping with that? I am constantly looking for ways to divert my attention to other things, but my mind keeps coming back to the surgery and whether or not it is going to be a success. I have waited so long to be able to have this opportunity. I am glad I found this site and can get support.

Evonne:thumbup:

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My family also jokes that my parents spelled Evonne wrong or just made up a spelling:laugh:

6 months does seem like an eternity. At least I can say I started 2 months ago and just have 4 more to go.......wait, 4 still sounds like forever!! LOL :laugh:

But seriously....It seems like a long time, but I just try to keep myself busy. That's easy with a husband and 2 kids. I'm also trying to look at this as an opportunity to work on my exercise and diet plan. I've already been to the nutritionist, but I still need to work on my eating. I figure 4 months of waiting should give me some time to get myself together. I also need to get back in gear with going the gym so I'm sure the 4 months will fly by.....I hope!:w00t:

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