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I have a hell of a hard time getting myself to the gym, which is the 14th St. Y between 1st & 2nd. I know that, if anyone here is a member of that Y and would agree to as little as meeting at the front door and walking in together, I'd do it. Once in, of course, each of us would do her/his/her own thing because we'd be at different levels. Anyone up for it? Any takers?

Laurie

Ah...close but no cigar, Laurie. I go to the McBurney Y across town.

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If you haven't noticed it on the topics listing, the next WLS clothing exchange is scheduled for April 11. You're all welcomed to take part.

www.bariatricpal.com/topic/362324-greater-new-york-bariatric-surgery-clothing-exchange-april-2016/

I hope to see some of you.

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Good afternoon, I just had my surgery a week ago and looking for support from others that are going through the same journey I am. I live on LI and looking for fellow Long Islanders and the group if I could join

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Good afternoon, I just had my surgery a week ago and looking for support from others that are going through the same journey I am. I live on LI and looking for fellow Long Islanders and the group if I could join

Hi laney,

How are you feeling? I had my surgery in Feb of this year. I don't have a group that I attend but am more then happy to offer whatever support I can to you. Feel free to contact me directly.

Blessings to you,

Kim

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Hello. If you're in Manhattan during the week and have too-large clothes to give away and need some clothes, the clothing exchange may be for you. The link will take you to the information. I've been organizing these free events since 2010, after losing my first chunk of weight thanks to surgery.

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Good afternoon, I just had my surgery a week ago and looking for support from others that are going through the same journey I am. I live on LI and looking for fellow Long Islanders and the group if I could join

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I'm in Manhattan @Ianey but will support you however I can. Good luck and text if you have any questions and I'll try to help answer them for you.

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SORRY ABOUT THAT. I FORGOT TO INSERT THE LINK INTO POST #201

Hello. If you're in Manhattan during the week and have too-large clothes to give away and need some clothes, the clothing exchange may be for you. The link will take you to the information. I've been organizing these free events since 2010, after losing my first chunk of weight thanks to surgery.

www.bariatricpal.com/topic/376248-greater-new-york-bariatric-surgery-clothing-exchange-sept-2016/

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Is this group still active? I see some recent posts. I'm still pre-op, but I am building my community now and meeting all different people. If there is another meet and greet I would be interested in attending.

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Is this group still active? I see some recent posts. I'm still pre-op, but I am building my community now and meeting all different people. If there is another meet and greet I would be interested in attending.

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Hi @ginabee38. Unfortunately, not really as there was some interest at first but it waned over time. Lisa and I however are around still and can help with questions that you have. Also...I'm in Manhattan and would be happy to meet up with you if you are in the area.

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@@gowalking and @@ginabee38, I'm up for it, too.

great! just let me know when you are around and we can try to meet up.

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        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.


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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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