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Joseph D. Afram, MD

Board Certified General Surgeon

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OMG! Dr. Afram is AWESOME
OMG! Dr. Afram! This man has changed my life forever. Not only is he a skilled surgeon but he cares about you. He cares about your heath, your future, your success. When I went to my first appointment with him he explain the process to me with real words, slowly with props as well. He wanted to make sure I understood every step of the process. It's wonderful to know that your surgeon doesn't just see you as a body but a person. Oh and the whole staff. Sally! She held my hand through
Worth It3 months Post-Op
RNY at Work - Washington, DC
Always being heavy, it started to kill me within the last 3 year's. I thank God for opening the doors for me to be healed in this way. You still have to work hard and stay true to yourself. If you don't actually the surgery will bring you together..lol ask me how I know? I feel so good and alive. I don't miss the food. I'm only three months out and have some time to go, but wouldn't trade it in at all. I thank the Lord often for this new beginning. Go get yours would be my advice.
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Half the Man I Used to Be - Washington, DC
In 2011, I weighed 540 lbs. with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, sleep apnea and pre-diabetic. I have lost over 300lbs in 2 years and n longer am threatened by my previous health conditions. Before I couldn't walk a city block without resting but now I have discovered a life where I eat healthier and I walk 8-10 miles daily. I am very passionate about speaking about my weight loss success with others.
The smile on my face today is more genuine when I look at myself in the mirror. I love being able to wear the same clothes as everyone else and actually enjoy going to the gym. I have lost over 120lbs and went from a size 26-28 to my current size of 14-16. Still losing and never felt better. Best decision ever. Updated on 29 Apr 2013: On May 2nd, I will be having surgery to repair my hernia as well as have a brachioplasty, tummy tuck, and thigh lift. I am super excited but
Whoever says that the gastric bypass is the 'easy way out' obviously has not had one and is mentally challenged. Do not be fooled; this is one of the most difficult things I've done in my life. I had an open Roux en Y gastric bypass performed in July 2007, lost 100 lbs to reach my goal weight, and have been able to maintain my weight for the past several years. So at face value, that's the good news. The bad news is that none of my co-morbidities resolved themselves and my