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Not very often. I know they have them once a month, and I've been to a few, but I always seem to end up with a conflict.

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I WILL be banded at NWWLS hopefully in June!! :( I just went to my 2nd seminar last night w/Michaelson, my hubby came with me just in case he had any questions that I had not thought of. And he did :)

I go to NWWLS on Mon, 21st & Wed, 23rd......

I PLAN on going to the support group meeting on June 11th @ 7pm in Everett.

I live in West Seattle (Alki), so if there are any others who have or want to have a group in that area at a later date I'm all for it! :)

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I am in Woodinville and was banded on Thursday 5/10. So far all is well except for the gas pains in my left shoulder which come and go. I am so excited about the band and can't wait to see the results in the months to come.

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Hi Evilah,

The liquid diet is going ok for the most part. I have been mostly drinking Costco's chocolate Weightloss shakes (a Slimfast type drink), drinkable yogurt (also from Costco), and Tomato Soup simply because they are easiest. Today I had a little apple sauce which was fine. I haven't had any issues with being really hungry but am ready to start exploring more food options. You must be rally excited that your surgery is almost here. I am excited for you. Just think how different life will be this time next year. :-)

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Hello, I was also banded at NWWLS. I was banded on May 9th by Dr. Montgomery. I have about 4 more days of liquids & then onto mushies. Yay!! Some mashed potatoes sound extremely good. lol

I thought about going to the group meeting on June 11th also. By that time I will be almost ready for my first fill. Congrats to everyone and good luck.

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Dawn:

Congrats to you on your loss so far!! WWWWooohhhooo!!

I'm planning to attend the support group on the 11th also, so save me a seat next to ya! :mad:

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How are you doing? I had my suregery on May 17th as well. I am struggling with drinking the Protein suplments. What are you drinking? I would love to hear some feed back. Hope your surgery went well.

Thanks

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