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I am using Dr. Bonanni at Abington- I live in the surburbs so it is convenient for me and I have been very impressed with the whole staff.

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I'm in Levittown and will go to my first info meeting at Abington on May 8th. So I am hopeful that I will end up there.

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I had my surgery at Penn by Dr Williams 6 weeks ago. I had a great experience, he's the head of the bariatric program I chose him just because he had the most experience and I wanted to find the best surgeon possible. He's a busy guy, you probably won't get a lot of face time with him but he's very professional, very knowledgeable he made me feel very safe and comfortable. His office runs very smoothly, everything went well. They're very efficient and made sure I didn't run into any delays.

I've been to support groups and I met dr koras he's another one that is great. He's very personable and informative. His patients at the support group were very fond of him, you could see they had a good rapport.

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MSchwatz.....how long did the process take from start to finish. Did they require a diet period prior to surgery..3-6 months? My insurance does not require it. Thanks for any info !

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Hello ;) for me the process took 4 months but I could have done it sooner if I would scheduled my appts sooner. I waited till Christmas break for a lot of my appts. I only had to do a liquid diet one week prior to surgery. That was it! You could do it as quickly as you want!

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Thanks MShwartz! Because I started w Barix I already have a lot of clearances (cardio, pulmo, barium swallow, ugi) so maybe I can move pretty fast. Barix said I was too risky...ugh!

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I'm pre-op. I am seeing Dr. Kirkland @ Pennsylvania Hospital. He is awesome and has great references.

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I went with Dr. Williams at UPenn and loved him and the program. Everything was easy peasy. Things could not have been better. I'd recommend Dr. Williams to anybody. I looked at Temple's program before going with UPenn and just felt Penn was a better option. I had a friend who had GPS with him. She recommended him to me.

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      Question for anyone, how did you get your mind right before surgery? Like as far as eating better foods and just doing better in general? I'm having a really hard time with this. Any help is appreciated 🙏❤️
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