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I was sent a information video called a Emmi it was fabulous. It really clarified many questions I had and felt a little unsure to ask. I have my first date with the surgeon on Jan 11 and found out through email I apparently have Dr. Schuster of St. Mary's Hospital in Louisville Ky. I met him during the seminar he is wonderful and will be easy to work with I am sure. I am so excited I hope they will be able to do my surgery in Jan.. so I can get my routine down and well on my way to a healthier slimmer me before spring. :clap2::clap2::clap2:

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I wonder what percentage of people with lap bands watch the Emmi programs?

I really do not know what percent watch the emmi . I would think anyone who was thinking of undergoing this sort of thing would read/watch any information sent to them especially if sent from their doctor. I found the Emmi very informative, I am very glad it was sent to me and I was allowed to share it with a few of my friends and my brother who are also thinking of doing the surgery.

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I was sent a information video called a Emmi it was fabulous. It really clarified many questions I had and felt a little unsure to ask. I have my first date with the surgeon on Jan 11 and found out through email I apparently have Dr. Schuster of St. Mary's Hospital in Louisville Ky. I met him during the seminar he is wonderful and will be easy to work with I am sure. I am so excited I hope they will be able to do my surgery in Jan.. so I can get my routine down and well on my way to a healthier slimmer me before spring. :clap2::clap2::clap2:

Good Luck, Chaca!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is my first day here and this is my first reply. This site is great is it not? I am in the begining stages of getting my procedure done. Please let me know how your procedure turns out will you? I am interested in your experience at St. Mary's and Dr. Schuster himself.....again, good luck and be happy

Shoop-Schupp

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Hello Donna,

I am from Southern Indiana near the Seymour area. An Emmi is a program sent to you by the surgeon that walks you through the entire process via computer. It is really neat you can go on line and watch something similar here

>>>--> Emmi :: INAMED LAP-BAND

Cathy (ChaCa Maltese)

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I forgot to mention that this site also walks you through the fills. I totally appreciated this tool and have watched it several times.

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Hey i got my Emmi today and i watched it and it was great....very informative....i hope to have my consultation this coming week....Anyone using Dr. McEwen???

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the emmi was a great presentation wasnt it???? Good luck....I hope you get on your way soon........

Traci

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Francess,

Hope your doctor's visits went well today.....and you didnt slide around too much. We stayed home today and took vacation. The kids were out today and also tommorow....

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My doc used the My Emmi program, too, and it was awesome. IMO, it should be required for ALL patients to watch/participate in prior to banding. SO informative, and I love the fact that I could pause during the presentation and type in a question that was submitted to my doc so I didn't have to try to remember all my questions. When I went for my consult, he had the printout of all my questions, and went right down the list and answered every one, no matter how simple or silly the question might have seemed.

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Hey i got my Emmi today and i watched it and it was great....very informative....i hope to have my consultation this coming week....Anyone using Dr. McEwen???

:thumbup: just wanted to say...yes I was banded by Dr Keith McEwen. You are making a great choice. Dr McEwen and his staff really like to help you use your tools to be successful. LAP-BAND® Surgery in Indiana - Bariatric Surgery - Morbid Obesity Surgery - Keith McEwen M.D. or Indiana Obesity Center - LAP-BAND® System Surgery is a good way to learn more. I paid for my surgery and it was the best choice and best thing I ever have DONE FOR MYSELF!

Best Wishes!

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