Gregory Walton, M.D. Dr. Walton is a very caring man. He makes his patients feel comfortable and confident in his abilities. He is quite serious about what you will have to do as your part of this new life. He does encourage the support group & exercises. He says the ones who are most successful are the ones who stay invovled. He lets you know that this surgery is a tool to be used in your new life... but it is up to you to use it to your benefit. He is very realistic in what he tells you.
He has a great staff at the office & hospital. They all were very encouraging with this... "I am Proud of you"... "You can do this".... attitude...I would & have recommended Dr. Walton to anyone who is interested in having bariatric surgery. He is the best! The only drawback si sometimes appointments have to be cancelled or run very late due to his demand as a surgeon or emergencies that come up time to time.
Just wanted to stop
in and wish you the
best of luck on your
upcoming surgery! I
know how very
excited you must be!
I will keep you and
your family in my
prayers:) Won't be
long til you are on
the losing side! You
go girl!
Love God,
Kimanne
Comment by Dianne J. on 8/7/04 9:00 pm
Hello Sharon:
Congrats on your
upcoming surgery.
My prayer for you -
- ....Strengthen
your servant, O God,
to do what she has
to do and bear what
she has to bear;
that, accepting your
healing gifts
through the skill of
Surgeons and Nurses,
she may be restored
to usefulness in
your world with a
thankful heart.
Amen.
~~~Way to go on your
surgery date~~~~,
praying for your
guardian angel to
watch over you
during your surgery,
and my you have a
speedy recovery.
**Huggsss and
prayersssssssss**
I began researching weight loss surgery in 2002 after trying every diet out there to lose weight. Each time I would lose some, then things would get stressed and I would gain it back... I have been overweight all my adult life..