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Hey everyone. I am 29, 5'7, 391 lbs. GBS is something that I have thought about doing and just got a referral from my doctor to see a specialist. Let me side noteven for a second. I eat right, very healthy for a big guy, I do exercise (helps when I live 5 mins from the beach), walk 3-4 miles a day, 4 days a week. I have not list any weight, hence why I got a referral to see the specialist. I have read on here, that people do not regret having it done. I guess what I'm looking for is someone to talk to, who is the process, and some one who has had it done.

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Sounds like you are not sitting around eating! Welcome to the group. Fifteen or maybe more years ago I followed my poor husband to WL seminars. If he had known about the sleeve back then I think how wonderful it would have been for him. However it is never too late, as we were sleeved at 67, three years ago. Best of luck!

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My husband's boss loves his sleeve. He didn't really talk about it (though wls was assumed) until my husband asked if he could work from home a few days to help me with my surgery. Then he turned into a fount of support BTW, I'm totally the whole food, home made, hippy eater (mmm - delicious hippies...) But I'm 45 now, and my body's starting to fall apart to the point where I can't hike or bike. Which is why I'm here. Good luck finding what works best for you!

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Hi Doogman87, welcome. I'm 43 and live in Sydney Australia. I'm scheduled for Gastric Sleeve surgery on the 21st October. I can't wait. I have weighed up my options. I've seen my brother have a miserable time with his gastric band cause it makes him vomit.

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Hi Doogman87, welcome. I'm 43 and live in Sydney Australia. I'm scheduled for Gastric Sleeve surgery on the 21st October. I can't wait. I have weighed up my options. I've seen my brother have a miserable time with his gastric band cause it makes him vomit.

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I know some people have harder times, but my husband and I have not had any nausea or vomiting in three years. No pain, no regret. Best thing ever for our health. Best wishes.

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I sent you a message with my contact information. I was very much the same as you, as far as walking and size. I would love a buddy to share and answer questions with. Get in touch

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