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Our surgeon is Dr. William Graber and he is one of the best! He has made medical journals, and has many awards! No other surgeon in our area is that good! He has many successful stories! This is his story!! (Quote) Our comprehensive program has successfully met the highest standards set forth by the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) and is recognized as an ASMBS Center of Excellence. In 2011 HealthGrades rated us #1 in NYS for bariatric surgery! Faxton-St. Luke's Hospital in association with William A. Graber, MD, PC - Weight Loss Surgery Again this is our menu post-205842-13813134844991_thumb.jpg

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I think I'm doing pretty remarkable considering I lost 41 pounds in 4 weeks! My nutritionist works with my surgeon so I don't think talking to her would change anything since they are the ones who make the diet sheet up! I will apologize, but I truly trust our surgeon 100% and I have talked to many of his patients who several years later are doing amazing!!! I have no doubts at all about him or his decisions. Thank y'all though for you concern. best of luck on everyone's journey! Also thank you for your wishes

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Tina727 is doing great. The doctors plan is great. He has done over 5000 surgeries and knows what he is doing. He focuses first on healing you and your pouch. He then wants you to focus on smart choices and nutrition without stressing out too much about counting. With this doctor and his plan I have lost 80 pounds in less than 5 months and my husband has lost over 100 in 6 months. After care is wonderful as well. Our levels are all great. And no complications. Nice work Tina!

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Tina727 is doing great. The doctors plan is great. He has done over 5000 surgeries and knows what he is doing. He focuses first on healing you and your pouch. He then wants you to focus on smart choices and nutrition without stressing out too much about counting. With this doctor and his plan I have lost 80 pounds in less than 5 months and my husband has lost over 100 in 6 months. After care is wonderful as well. Our levels are all great. And no complications. Nice work Tina!

Thank you very much for your post! I was wondering of I should start doubting myself! Really... You said the words better than I could come up with! Explained it perfectly! I really don't understand where everyone else is coming from.. I'm happy with Dr. Graber and the entire team!

Thank you! Congrats on you and your husbands progress! May I ask where your from? Not too many people on here are local.

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Thank you very much for your post! I was wondering of I should start doubting myself! Really... You said the words better than I could come up with! Explained it perfectly! I really don't understand where everyone else is coming from.. I'm happy with Dr. Graber and the entire team!

Thank you! Congrats on you and your husbands progress! May I ask where your from? Not too many people on here are local.

You're welcome. His focus is in real life and rest of your life eating. Carbs are a necessity for body functioning. Too much is the problem. Be smart, focus on Protein and healthy choices and you will be fine. A cracker or two will not derail you. Going to extremes got us into this in the first place and exactly what Graber is wanting us to avoid. Everyone's doctor is different too by the way. For example, there are many on here that eat Soup and drink Protein shakes...things we are discouraged from doing. Focus on the directions you are given and you'll be fine.

And to answer your question, I live in the Syracuse area. Good luck! You're doing great.

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You're welcome. His focus is in real life and rest of your life eating. Carbs are a necessity for body functioning. Too much is the problem. Be smart' date=' focus on Protein and healthy choices and you will be fine. A cracker or two will not derail you. Going to extremes got us into this in the first place and exactly what Graber is wanting us to avoid. Everyone's doctor is different too by the way. For example, there are many on here that eat Soup and drink Protein shakes...things we are discouraged from doing. Focus on the directions you are given and you'll be fine. And to answer your question, I live in the Syracuse area. Good luck! You're doing great.[/quote']

my wife and I are from Baldwinsville, we did live in Eastwood a couple years ago, but our daughter has special needs so we needed to move to the suburbs. It isn't all that bad I suppose lol How far out are you and your husband?

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I knew i knew that sheet! I had surgery August 22 with Doc Grabers office. Went from 230 to 196 today. I'm happy! He is a great surgeon and great office! Have you gone to any support group meetings yet?

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I knew i knew that sheet! I had surgery August 22 with Doc Grabers office. Went from 230 to 196 today. I'm happy! He is a great surgeon and great office! Have you gone to any support group meetings yet?

haven't went to any support groups yet.. Our surgery was the 19th and didn't leave the hospital till a week later cause my wife had an internal GI bleed. Started at 316 and I'm down to 254.... I'm down 62 pounds and feeling amazing!!! Gabby was my absolute favorite nurse!!

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I knew i knew that sheet! I had surgery August 22 with Doc Grabers office. Went from 230 to 196 today. I'm happy! He is a great surgeon and great office! Have you gone to any support group meetings yet?

Actually I think you were across the hall from us! Did you have a double room but no one was in the other bed and your bed near the window? last room on the right?

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Actually I think you were across the hall from us! Did you have a double room but no one was in the other bed and your bed near the window? last room on the right?

Yes, dark haired chic, we had to be moved over the weekend to the other wing!?

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Actually I think you were across the hall from us! Did you have a double room but no one was in the other bed and your bed near the window? last room on the right?

I didn't realize you both had surgery! How awesome! I think I'm going to the first support group in November. Online Support is great but i would love to talk to more of Doc grabers patients.

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I didn't realize you both had surgery! How awesome! I think I'm going to the first support group in November. Online Support is great but i would love to talk to more of Doc grabers patients.

yes we did have to move to the other wing and that wing was horrible!!!! :( the beds were so uncomfortable.

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yes we did have to move to the other wing and that wing was horrible!!!! :( the beds were so uncomfortable.

They were terrible! Lol

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I get the feeling, from these forums, certain people believe they know what's best for everyone. It's a bit annoying, I'd have to agree. Give an opinion when it's asked for. I do notice, though, that they don't post their stats. Curious observation. My doc gave me a binder and it doesn't reflect their opinion in any way.

Congrats to you and your wife!

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Great you are doing so well, my post operative diet is no where near this liberal however. I am 4 days post op and with pre op diet down 32, is that

Good?

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    • BabySpoons

      Sometimes reading the posts here make me wonder if some people just weren't mentally ready for WLS and needed more time with the bariatric team psychiatrist. Complaining about the limited drink/food choices early on... blah..blah...blah. The living to eat mentality really needs to go and be replaced with eating to live. JS
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      1. Bypass2Freedom

        We have to remember that everyone moves at their own pace. For some it may be harder to adjust, people may have other factors at play that feed into the unhealthy relationship with food e.g. eating disorders, trauma. I'd hope those who you are referring to address this outside of this forum, with a professional.


        This is a place to feel safe to vent, seek advice, hopefully without judgement.


        Compassion goes a long way :)

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        Seems it would be more compassionate not to perform a WLS on someone until they are mentally ready for it. Unless of course they are on death's door...

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