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Bones Newbie
Number of posts : 23 Age : 55 Location : Melbourne Registration date : 2010-12-18
| Subject: Re: Sean - new guy Sun 06 Feb 2011, 9:36 am | |
| Hey Sean Good to hear you have taken the great step of being sleeved soon. I was sleeved 12 days ago. I had this done after seeing the amazing results it can produce. My wife had it done in Sept last year and it has changed her and the weight loss has been great. I have been so lucky and had no problems what so ever, no pains, reflux or nausea that some others may get. The weight loss has been great. I'll look forward to hearing how well you are going in the future. Take care Bones | |
| | | NutMeg Part of the furniture
Number of posts : 769 Location : Australia Registration date : 2009-12-15
| Subject: Re: Sean - new guy Fri 04 Feb 2011, 9:48 pm | |
| Hi and Welcome Sean!
There is loads of info on this site, and answers to almost any question you might have. The search button at the top tabs can be a godsend!
Good luck with your upcoming surgery and recovery :) | |
| | | Beckstar77 Part of the furniture
Number of posts : 214 Age : 47 Location : Yeppoon Registration date : 2011-01-01
| Subject: Re: Sean - new guy Fri 04 Feb 2011, 11:31 am | |
| Hi Sean I'm from yeppoon and also hoping to be sleeved with dr Russell. I'm trying to get my super released to pay for the op and am having a hard time with APRA so I don't have a date as yet. I hope it all goes well for and will be looking forward to following your progress. I'm keen to see how you recover post op. I'm 33, married with 2 kids. Welcome to this site, I think it's fab! Rebecca | |
| | | Smurfette Top Poster
Number of posts : 1272 Location : Western Australia Registration date : 2010-08-15
| Subject: Re: Sean - new guy Fri 04 Feb 2011, 10:15 am | |
| Sean; Hi there and great to have you on this site. I am sure someone will come along soon and give you details of this site. Why don't you come over and introduce yourself on the Monthly Sleevers; February 2011 thread. Talk to you soon. Smurfy | |
| | | Sean71 Newbie
Number of posts : 1 Location : Central Highlands Registration date : 2011-02-04
| Subject: Sean - new guy Fri 04 Feb 2011, 2:37 am | |
| Taking the plunge after battling with my weight my whole life. I even questioned if I was a mix up at the hospital because my whole family are within the BMI and then there is me. As a kid playing sport and being active couldn't keep the weight off, as I grew up tried different things, weight watchers etc only to put it back on. It was until a friend of mine had the surgery and I saw him for the first time in months and he looked great, I mean really great, he told me all about it and I was hooked. I don't see it as a quick fix solution to weight lose, exercise will still be required but at least I wont be embarressed to go out, I wont be teased at work, I will fit into normal clothes for a change. Operation is booked for 21 Feb 2011 in Rocky by Dr Russell Current weight 126.8kg Height 180cm Started optifast already Will post a picture of myself (I hope) Thanks Sean | |
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| Poll | | Do you support WLS being publicly funded for anyone who need it? | Yes, for those with BMI over 50 | | 15% | [ 82 ] | Yes, for those with BMI over 40 | | 45% | [ 249 ] | Yes, for those with BMI over 30 | | 21% | [ 115 ] | Yes, only if they have other significant obesity related health issues | | 15% | [ 84 ] | No, they should have private insurance or be prepared to self fund | | 5% | [ 29 ] |
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