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Hi everyone! I have been reading the posts here for a few months while I wait on things to process with the doctor, etc... I have been fighting weight problems since I was 8. I decided to see Dr. Alanis in the Houston area because I had a discouraging experience with Lap Band Solutions. I found out that the sleeve is what I want. I have learned a lot already by reading all the posts here. I am hoping to be sleeved by October. I still have to see the dietitian three more times. I have Aetna insurance so its just part of it. I have questions... just happy to have this here. :blush:

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Hi and welcome

I'm sure you'll find loads of information not to mention support on here... good luck with your pre op appointments.

Kathy

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Hello to you. It sounds like we're on a very similar path as I am also hoping to have surgery in October. Like you, I have Aetna, and I have to see the nutritionist and weight loss doctor for three months prior. In the meantime, I'm trying to lose as much as possible pre-op with the hope of making the surgery and initial recovery easier.

I look forward to hearing about your progress and your experiences getting approved through Aetna.

Best wishes.

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Welcome, there is alot of information and support on here that I think you will find priceless. Good luck and please keep us updated on your progress!!

Deb

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Welcome! You will find alot of what you need here. I know I did. When I had a question pop into my head I always knew I could come here and get it answers and advice anytime I needed it. Even reassurance.

It is great place with lots of people willing to help!

Good luck on your journey

Diane

Sleeved 2/8

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Welcome Denilli! I am so glad you have joined us. I find everyone on here warm, encouraging, supportive and helpful. Good luck with your journey and please keep us posted! :)

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Welcome and good luck!

This site has been invaluable to me!

It's a wonderful resource and I've made some friends too...that's always a plus! :)

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