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I am sending out this announcement with much regret........White PLains HS has removed our group from their facility, therefore our Support Group will no longer meet. Wednesdays meeting is cancelled. We apologize for the inconvenience.
However, I am currently seeking to find another place and if you have any ideas, PLEASE let me know a.s.a.p
I am absolutely passionate about the subject of long-term aftercare for the bariatric community to support our long term success and health no matter which tool you choose.
I'm excited to be working with Dr. Eric DeMaria to host a Bariatric Surgery Aftercare Symposium featuring speakers that are authors and experts in the field of Bariatric Surgery and have a passion for need to have a robust aftercare program for bariatric patients to ensure long term health and success for all of us. This event is open to anyone who is interested in attending. I hope that you will strongly consider attending this event if you are in or near North Carolina. For more information about this event and to RSVP, please go to http://www.meetup.com/nc-wls.
I really hope that I will have to opportunity to see you there.
Wishing you every success in your journey,Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/
High-264, Current-148, Goal-145
The problem with bringing this up with your surgeon is that he does not do the DS, so of course he will not agree with what I have to say. He would lose business if he did. I can tell you that removing the ring will not help, and you should research revision to the DS. Please got to the links in my signature, and I would suggest you post on the DS forum as well.
I would also recommend that you consult with Dr. Keshishian or Dr. Rabkin. They are the two best revision surgeons. They are both here in CA, but they do consults over the phone. Many have traveled for this revision, and it is well worth it, so you can have a surgery that will allow you to eat normally.
My surgeon, Dr. Keshishian can be contacted through his site dssurgery.com. If you email him he usually gets back right away. I'm not sure what Rabkin's site is, but you can find that on the dsfacts website.