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Dr. Duremedes will do fills, he is just not as aggresive as some doctors are.

From experience, aggressive is not always good.

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Hi, I'm in Hamlin and having my surgery in Chas at CAMC by Dr Shin. I have approval so I'm just waiting on a date. Good Luck everyone

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Hi, I'm in Hamlin and having my surgery in Chas at CAMC by Dr Shin. I have approval so I'm just waiting on a date. Good Luck everyone

Hey I'm in Lincoln Co also, I was just banded on Dec 29 by Dr Nease in huntington.. Let us know when your date is!!!

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Well, I went to the nutritionist today and he went over what the post op diet would be like and examples and also put me on a 1200 cal. daily diet until surgery. Does this sound right to you guys? I asked if I was below a certain BMI when it came time to surgery if they would still do it and he said they would because it is based on the initial visit with him. So, it looks like I'm going to have a good portion of the weight off prior to sugery or at least I hope I do. I have the Psych visit on Feb. 3rd then I hope to have the appt w/ the surgeon. Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season!!!!

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the 1200 calorie is what I was put on from day one with Portion Control and 3-4 meals, it did speed up my metabolism much to my surprise when I quit skipping so many meals and doing all my eating in the evenings when I wasn't alone. Good Luck sounds like your on your way

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I am in WV... I was banded on Jan 9, 2009... I have a friend who was banded by Dr. Shinn... she loves him... she has lost 63 lbs so far....

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My dates the 23rd!!!!!!!!!!! I hate being put to sleep but its a small price to pay. I am a total fanatic when it comes to checking out doctors and Dr Shin is awesome.

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My dates the 23rd!!!!!!!!!!! I hate being put to sleep but its a small price to pay. I am a total fanatic when it comes to checking out doctors and Dr Shin is awesome.

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Hope everything went well yesterday!!!!!!!!!! Let us know how you are doing.....

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Hey -

I'm in Charleston and was banded Monday by Dr. Shin. I'm doing fine, if a bit hungry. Very little pain or gas, although I have been burping a lot. Hope you do just as well!

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Girls - I live in WV and work in VA. WVU/Hokie fans depending if I am at work or at home. Sometimes it feels like two totally different worlds.

I can relate. I live in Charleston but travel to Wheeling weekly for work ... it's hard to believe the two cities are in the same state!

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Congrats football mom, I'm home and mending, I did get the gas YUCK. The night of the surgery I burped till I threw up the Jello I had eaten. I'm not feeling hungry, but I have had half a bullest and 1/4 Protein Shake this morning. Three punces seems to be all I can handle at a time. I guess that will change as the sweeling goes down.

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Hi WV Banders,

I'm get my Band on April 28th. My surgeon is Dr. Rossi and I'm having it done @CAMC Memorial.

I'm on my 2 weeks of pre-op liquids, right now.

I'll let you know how it goes.

Take care,

Jim

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Hi Jim

As you can see my Dr is Dr Shin at CAMC, I'll be there on that day probably getting my next fill most likely. I've heard a lot of good things about Dr Rossi. Nice to have someone closer on the board. I'm so glad I didn't have to do that diet but it does help you start to loose so its not all bad. Stay in touch

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