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Hello to everyone! I have been on this site for a few weeks now just reading all the threads and finally decided to join you all. It has taken me all these weeks to digest all of this new information but I am more determined now than ever to proceed down this road. I know I will not be alone because now I have all of you! I feel so well informed that I'm not sure I'll have any questions for the surgeon when I meet him later this month!:biggrin: Looking forward to being a part of all the success on here.

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Hi Green Eyed Lady:

Welcome to the forum from a fellow Massachusetts bandster.

Any questions, feel free to send me a private message.

I'm in Norwood, MA. I was banded 7/26/07 by Dr. Adam Glasgow at Caritas Norwood Hospital. He's a terrific surgeon, nice man, and leads a great weight loss group.

Best wishes to you.

Sue

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Hi Green Eyed Lady

I'm also in MA and I have my first consult with the doctor and nutritionist in mid november. I'm planning on having mine done at Brigham and Women's.

Great to have you around!

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Hi Green Eyed Lady,

I'm from Foxboro and will be having my surgery at the Beth Israel. This process for me has gone by quickly. I will be meeting with my surgeon Dr. Jones in 3 weeks!!! I'd be more than happy to share any of my experiences so far with you.

Best of luck with everything!!!!

:biggrin::thumbup:

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