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So great i can share my ideas and concerns with people going through the same process. Im 5 foot 9 320 pounds im getting the sleeve my surgery date is December 29. Hope to have a successful surgery and healthy lifestyle:)

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Hello! I am getting the sleeve on December 29 also!!!! Let's stay in touch!

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Best of Luck on your Journey, You will do it!!

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me too... December 29th.. getting nervous

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I'm having gastric bypass on December 29th! All of us December 29thers should keep in touch and put our stats and victories in this post!

HW: 250

CW: 227

Goal weight: 150

Height: 5'2

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good luck to all

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Hi, I'm new here too. :)

I'm scheduled for early January, and I'm getting quite nervous. I'm sure all will be okay, I just can't believe the date is finally closing in!

Best of luck to you.

HW: 272

CW: 228

Height: 5'6"

GW: 150

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Hello new to this I am having my new life starting January 13,2016...good luck everyone that having their new lives starting December 2015 best wishes....

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