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Hi, I have been looking for a good website to join for support and it looks like I found it. I had my lap band surgery on 9/20/07 and weighed in at 237 lbs. I had one adjustment in November. I go to my doctor this Friday (Dr. Robert Quinlan). When I weighed myself this morning at home though, I was at 210 lbs. I can tell you that I am diligent with my Water intake, but I am a little disappointed at my weight loss. I thought I would be losing more by now. I am too impatient!:unsure::smile: Looking forward to sharing with everyone..... Thanks

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Welcome Rosie Red! I LOVE Pgh! My hubby and I are HUGE Stiller fans! He is from Upper St. Clair and we lived in Crafton for a few years.

Anyway...be kind to yourself. You lost 27 pounds, you are doing great! After surgery and before your first fill is your healing time. Your journey is just begining.:smile:

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Where in pittsburgh did you have your surgery? i am from a small town about 2 1/5 hours north and did my seminar at magee's. your info would be greatly appreciated. thanks

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This site is great support! Plus it is a wonderful source of info and real life experiences with the band.

Keep up the great work! Everyone has a different journey with their bands, so don't worry! If you are not losing like you would like, maybe you need another fill? Just be patient- you'll get there! Best of luck to ya!

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I had my surgery at UPMC St. Margaret in Aspinwall, right outside of downtown Pittsburgh. I did have to have the 6 months of meetings and all the testing, but it was worth it. Pgh Bariatrics is great and Dr. Quinlan is the bomb diggety. I went in the hospital on Thursday for surgery and was in my own bed Friday morning (24 hours).

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Congratulations! I'm going for the beginning seminar in February with Dr. Quinlan and was wondering if it really took 6 months until surgery was done. and what was done in that time period.

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Hi, I can't believe I just joined this support group today and I found someone using the same surgeon. I am seeing Dr. Quinlan on Jan. 30. I hope to have my lapband soon. Did you like him?

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Congratulations! I'm going for the beginning seminar in February with Dr. Quinlan and was wondering if it really took 6 months until surgery was done. and what was done in that time period.

Hi gizzyb,

I just signed up for that same seminar. I did a seminar through Magee's and thought I'd do some more looking around. Can't wait to compare programs!! Hope it's alittle easier than Magee's.

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I just made the appt to go to the seminar at magee's next weekend. i thought it would be good to compare them too. How involved is magee's program?

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I'm thinking about the lap band just haven't started anything yet.

From what my insurance tells me I have to have a Dr. to refer me for it.

I do not have a Dr. who would refer me.

Any Ideas?

Thank u for your help:smile:

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Hi you guys! I'm from about an hour and 15 minutes north of Pittsburgh!! Had my surgery with Dr. Barkan at UPMC in Greenville Pa--what a professional set of people UPMC has!

I too had the six month's visits with the nutritionist as a prerequisite to the approval of UPMC Insurance--but hey, it gave me all the more time to study what my future life would be like!

It's great that you all seem to be attending like seminars! (Mine was at UPMC in Greenville..)

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i originally started talking to my pcp, and then because i have gi problems i talked to my gastroenterologist and he has been my greatest source of info so far

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I just made the appt to go to the seminar at magee's next weekend. i thought it would be good to compare them too. How involved is magee's program?

Magee's has a very nice program with classes and everything, but it's a requirement whether your insurance requires it or not. Also, they make you pay for it and it's not cheap - $390.00. Which I personally thought was a lot of money for something they require. But I am really looking forward to comparing them.

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Hi All

I To Had The Lapband Done . I Went To Butler Memorial Hospital And Had It Done And Everything Went Great Good Luck All In Your Journey!

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