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Redcobra: Another Newbie VSG (soon) member.



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Hi all,

I am a 63 yr old widowed male. I had a BMI of 55.4 that is now down to 52.4 thanks to Weight Watchers.

I am retired after teaching at Johns Hopkins University for 35 years. I have a lot of hobbies, two German Shepherd Dogs and a 20 yr old son.

I am going to get my surgery date for a VSG on January 10th.

I had originally started this journey thinking Roux-en-Y but after a bit of research and thought have decided the VSG is for me. Didn't consider the lapband from the start.

I have now been through all the re-operative testing and counseling and have been approved by my insurance company.

Surgery is going to be done at Greater Baltimore Medical Center in Towson by Dr. Mouenoulmolki.

I am getting alittle nervous but am glad to have found this support forum.

I will be happy to talk with anyone who has gone through the process or is also considering it.

This is something I have to do if I am to live a long and fruitful life.

My biggest reason for having the surgery and making this lifestyle change is that I need to nurture my son into adulthood and I am the only one he has. He has had problems eversince the death of his mother when he was 15. I am no stranger to surgery, having had both knees replaced.

More later as I go through this journey.

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Welcome to the board Red. Less than a week away for your new life!

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Welcome! I am 6 weeks post op and I can tell you I have never been happier! I love the freedom from food and hunger the sleeve gives. I am now in control! You have a great motive there with your son.

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