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And it is so much fun to carry on a conversation with someone and then say well

you know I am deaf. I pulled that today while in Verizon and the guy next to me

in line was really taken back and then of course I had to explain the whole

thing.

Connie

" Ted F. " <ted.fletcher@...> wrote:

I've never liked the 'politically correct' term of hearing impaired, I

refer to myself as deaf.

Since my C.I. I am deafer than ever :-)

Ted F.

>

> In the Hearing Loss Association of Florida, we are revising our

> Bylaws which were written in 1995.

> One thing we are doing is removing all references to " hearing

> impaired " and replacing the term with " hard of hearing " or " people

> with hearing loss. "

>

> If you will read the Hearing Loss Association of America's home page,

> you will not find the words " hearing impaired " anywhere.

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Hi cheryl, welcome to the group!!

I have sectoral heterochromia which is having 2 colors

in one eye & having just one color in the other. If u

got this far into your situation then>

google:heterochromia!! have u checked out the pics of

other people with hetero in this group? pretty neat!

There are a few reasons why people get hetero, u just

gottta research out which one fits your physical

background!!! I think I inherited my sect/hetero from

my grandpa who had pink eyes during some or most of

his life. He was somewhat of an albino, but I never

met him because he died before I was born. Good luck

in your research!!!

ed

--- cheryl468838 <chez1978@...> wrote:

> hi im nearly 30 & just found out that having 1 brown

> eye & 1 green is

> called heterochromia (after watching an episode of

> csi) ive never

> given much thought as 2 what may have

> caused this & ive never seen anyone else with

> different coloured

> eyes b4..........any info would

> be really nice :-)

>

>

Don't piss into the wind!!!!!

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There is absolutely no way 30 yr old implants were ok.........no way........

Ya know Katy, I have learned a new respect for me too.............I just wished the ladies that are un-implanted contemplating implantation, would listen to us and save themselves all the pain and frustration.

With time..........Hope you are feeling good today. Hugs N Prayers ~ DSee what's free at AOL.com.

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Lynn,

I was older than you when I started college. I

graduated at age 44 with a Master's Degree after

7 1/2 straight years of school.

Lynda

At 06:09 PM 4/21/2007, you wrote:

>Lynn,

>

>This is really wonderful about all of your hard

>work and your degree!!! I hope to have one

>myself one of these days too:) You should feel very proud!

>

>katy:)

>

>spinkscl <spinkscl@...> wrote:

>As many of you know, I am finally graduating from college on May

>5th. I rec'd my BS in Business Administration (at age 34)... On top

>of all of my health issues, I was able to maintain a 4.0 GPA, so I

>will graduate with highest honors. This was truly a personal goal

>for me for as long as I can remember. I am the only one in my

>immediate family who has finished a college degree.

>

>My question... I hate to ask but I need to know. My family and

>friends are having a party for me. I promise I won't touch the

>cake :) But I do want to celebrate with a few drinks. I haven't

>drank for so long, except for communion wine on Sundays. I would

>really like to have one or two drinks to celebrate with all of the

>people who are coming to my party. We are having Karaoke and a

>dance. I know I don't need alcohol to have fun but I really feel I

>deserve to have a drink or two. Nothing too much.

>

>Is there anything, anything, anything, that might be okay to drink.

> From what I read beer is a no, no. I can't drink anything to fofo

>because of sugar. How about cranberry juice and vodka? Or a glass

>of wine, I really like wine. Champangne? Mimosa?

>

>Anyhow, any advice would be appreciated. I understand this is a no,

>no but I am hoping there is something that is better than others.

>

>Thanks all - HUGS!!!

>

>Lynn

>

>

>

>Ask a question on any topic and get answers from

>real people. <http://ca.answers.>Go to Answers.

>

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Lynda,

You continue to inspire me. I'm going back part time

to college in the fall.

Cheers,

Traci

--- Lynda <coss@...> wrote:

> Lynn,

>

> I was older than you when I started college. I

> graduated at age 44 with a Master's Degree after

> 7 1/2 straight years of school.

>

> Lynda

>

>

> At 06:09 PM 4/21/2007, you wrote:

>

> >Lynn,

> >

> >This is really wonderful about all of your hard

> >work and your degree!!! I hope to have one

> >myself one of these days too:) You should feel very

> proud!

> >

> >katy:)

> >

> >spinkscl <spinkscl@...> wrote:

> >As many of you know, I am finally graduating from

> college on May

> >5th. I rec'd my BS in Business Administration (at

> age 34)... On top

> >of all of my health issues, I was able to maintain

> a 4.0 GPA, so I

> >will graduate with highest honors. This was truly a

> personal goal

> >for me for as long as I can remember. I am the only

> one in my

> >immediate family who has finished a college degree.

> >

> >My question... I hate to ask but I need to know. My

> family and

> >friends are having a party for me. I promise I

> won't touch the

> >cake :) But I do want to celebrate with a few

> drinks. I haven't

> >drank for so long, except for communion wine on

> Sundays. I would

> >really like to have one or two drinks to celebrate

> with all of the

> >people who are coming to my party. We are having

> Karaoke and a

> >dance. I know I don't need alcohol to have fun but

> I really feel I

> >deserve to have a drink or two. Nothing too much.

> >

> >Is there anything, anything, anything, that might

> be okay to drink.

> > From what I read beer is a no, no. I can't drink

> anything to fofo

> >because of sugar. How about cranberry juice and

> vodka? Or a glass

> >of wine, I really like wine. Champangne? Mimosa?

> >

> >Anyhow, any advice would be appreciated. I

> understand this is a no,

> >no but I am hoping there is something that is

> better than others.

> >

> >Thanks all - HUGS!!!

> >

> >Lynn

> >

> >

> >

> >Ask a question on any topic and get answers from

> >real people. <http://ca.answers.>Go to

> Answers.

> >

>

>

>

>

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Traci,

You will do well. I decided I would not be any

older if I didn't go to school than if I did, so

I just jumped in with both feet and did it.

I had 4 kids, and most of the time 3 were at

home, so it was a challenge, but once you decide

to do something, you can achieve what you

want. I had a 3.97 GPA undergraduate and a 3.79

in my graduate program. I really worked at

it. In the Master's program, I did an internship

for 24 hours a week also. I figure that if I can do it, so can anyone else.

So I wish you great luck and have fun in

school. I enjoyed most of it. I am sure you will really benefit from it.

Lynda

At 06:52 PM 4/21/2007, you wrote:

>Lynda,

>

>You continue to inspire me. I'm going back part time

>to college in the fall.

>

>Cheers,

>Traci

>--- Lynda <<mailto:coss%40privatei.com>coss@...> wrote:

>

> > Lynn,

> >

> > I was older than you when I started college. I

> > graduated at age 44 with a Master's Degree after

> > 7 1/2 straight years of school.

> >

> > Lynda

> >

> >

> > At 06:09 PM 4/21/2007, you wrote:

> >

> > >Lynn,

> > >

> > >This is really wonderful about all of your hard

> > >work and your degree!!! I hope to have one

> > >myself one of these days too:) You should feel very

> > proud!

> > >

> > >katy:)

> > >

> > >spinkscl <<mailto:spinkscl%40>spinkscl@...> wrote:

> > >As many of you know, I am finally graduating from

> > college on May

> > >5th. I rec'd my BS in Business Administration (at

> > age 34)... On top

> > >of all of my health issues, I was able to maintain

> > a 4.0 GPA, so I

> > >will graduate with highest honors. This was truly a

> > personal goal

> > >for me for as long as I can remember. I am the only

> > one in my

> > >immediate family who has finished a college degree.

> > >

> > >My question... I hate to ask but I need to know. My

> > family and

> > >friends are having a party for me. I promise I

> > won't touch the

> > >cake :) But I do want to celebrate with a few

> > drinks. I haven't

> > >drank for so long, except for communion wine on

> > Sundays. I would

> > >really like to have one or two drinks to celebrate

> > with all of the

> > >people who are coming to my party. We are having

> > Karaoke and a

> > >dance. I know I don't need alcohol to have fun but

> > I really feel I

> > >deserve to have a drink or two. Nothing too much.

> > >

> > >Is there anything, anything, anything, that might

> > be okay to drink.

> > > From what I read beer is a no, no. I can't drink

> > anything to fofo

> > >because of sugar. How about cranberry juice and

> > vodka? Or a glass

> > >of wine, I really like wine. Champangne? Mimosa?

> > >

> > >Anyhow, any advice would be appreciated. I

> > understand this is a no,

> > >no but I am hoping there is something that is

> > better than others.

> > >

> > >Thanks all - HUGS!!!

> > >

> > >Lynn

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >Ask a question on any topic and get answers from

> > >real people.

> <<http://ca.answers.>http://ca.answers.>Go to

> > Answers.

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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That is so wonderful Lynda. Congrats to you as well. I don't know

that I will go on for a Masters due to money and the stress. Kudos

to you, it takes so much discipline. I didn't know how much until I

actually buckled down and dug in.

Lynn

> >As many of you know, I am finally graduating from college on May

> >5th. I rec'd my BS in Business Administration (at age 34)... On top

> >of all of my health issues, I was able to maintain a 4.0 GPA, so I

> >will graduate with highest honors. This was truly a personal goal

> >for me for as long as I can remember. I am the only one in my

> >immediate family who has finished a college degree.

> >

> >My question... I hate to ask but I need to know. My family and

> >friends are having a party for me. I promise I won't touch the

> >cake :) But I do want to celebrate with a few drinks. I haven't

> >drank for so long, except for communion wine on Sundays. I would

> >really like to have one or two drinks to celebrate with all of the

> >people who are coming to my party. We are having Karaoke and a

> >dance. I know I don't need alcohol to have fun but I really feel I

> >deserve to have a drink or two. Nothing too much.

> >

> >Is there anything, anything, anything, that might be okay to drink.

> > From what I read beer is a no, no. I can't drink anything to fofo

> >because of sugar. How about cranberry juice and vodka? Or a glass

> >of wine, I really like wine. Champangne? Mimosa?

> >

> >Anyhow, any advice would be appreciated. I understand this is a no,

> >no but I am hoping there is something that is better than others.

> >

> >Thanks all - HUGS!!!

> >

> >Lynn

> >

> >

> >

> >Ask a question on any topic and get answers from

> >real people. <http://ca.answers.>Go to Answers.

> >

>

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Lynn,

For me it seems so long ago that I have forgotten how much effort it took.

You have years to think about it. I was older than you with 4 kids

when I did it, so you may think about it later. Right now I think

you should enjoy your accomplishment and your new body and just get healthy.

Lynda

At 10:37 PM 4/21/2007, you wrote:

>That is so wonderful Lynda. Congrats to you as well. I don't know

>that I will go on for a Masters due to money and the stress. Kudos

>to you, it takes so much discipline. I didn't know how much until I

>actually buckled down and dug in.

>

>Lynn

>

>

> > >As many of you know, I am finally graduating from college on May

> > >5th. I rec'd my BS in Business Administration (at age 34)... On top

> > >of all of my health issues, I was able to maintain a 4.0 GPA, so I

> > >will graduate with highest honors. This was truly a personal goal

> > >for me for as long as I can remember. I am the only one in my

> > >immediate family who has finished a college degree.

> > >

> > >My question... I hate to ask but I need to know. My family and

> > >friends are having a party for me. I promise I won't touch the

> > >cake :) But I do want to celebrate with a few drinks. I haven't

> > >drank for so long, except for communion wine on Sundays. I would

> > >really like to have one or two drinks to celebrate with all of the

> > >people who are coming to my party. We are having Karaoke and a

> > >dance. I know I don't need alcohol to have fun but I really feel I

> > >deserve to have a drink or two. Nothing too much.

> > >

> > >Is there anything, anything, anything, that might be okay to drink.

> > > From what I read beer is a no, no. I can't drink anything to fofo

> > >because of sugar. How about cranberry juice and vodka? Or a glass

> > >of wine, I really like wine. Champangne? Mimosa?

> > >

> > >Anyhow, any advice would be appreciated. I understand this is a no,

> > >no but I am hoping there is something that is better than others.

> > >

> > >Thanks all - HUGS!!!

> > >

> > >Lynn

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >Ask a question on any topic and get answers from

> > >real people.

> <<http://ca.answers.>http://ca.answers.>Go to

Answers.

> > >

> >

>

>

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Amen Lynda!

> > > >As many of you know, I am finally graduating from college on

May

> > > >5th. I rec'd my BS in Business Administration (at age 34)...

On top

> > > >of all of my health issues, I was able to maintain a 4.0 GPA,

so I

> > > >will graduate with highest honors. This was truly a personal

goal

> > > >for me for as long as I can remember. I am the only one in my

> > > >immediate family who has finished a college degree.

> > > >

> > > >My question... I hate to ask but I need to know. My family and

> > > >friends are having a party for me. I promise I won't touch the

> > > >cake :) But I do want to celebrate with a few drinks. I haven't

> > > >drank for so long, except for communion wine on Sundays. I

would

> > > >really like to have one or two drinks to celebrate with all of

the

> > > >people who are coming to my party. We are having Karaoke and a

> > > >dance. I know I don't need alcohol to have fun but I really

feel I

> > > >deserve to have a drink or two. Nothing too much.

> > > >

> > > >Is there anything, anything, anything, that might be okay to

drink.

> > > > From what I read beer is a no, no. I can't drink anything to

fofo

> > > >because of sugar. How about cranberry juice and vodka? Or a

glass

> > > >of wine, I really like wine. Champangne? Mimosa?

> > > >

> > > >Anyhow, any advice would be appreciated. I understand this is

a no,

> > > >no but I am hoping there is something that is better than

others.

> > > >

> > > >Thanks all - HUGS!!!

> > > >

> > > >Lynn

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >Ask a question on any topic and get answers from

> > > >real people.

> > <<http://ca.answers.>http://ca.answers.>Go to

Answers.

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

>

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Hi Lynn, I'd love to see a graduation picture! That would be a highlight for our group! Congratulations on your achievement! My Bachelor's degree is in Business too....and I am definitely using it. God will have the perfect job for you when the time is right! Pattyspinkscl <spinkscl@...> wrote: Proud and broke!! My loans will kick in soon and it makes me nervous. Well worth it though. I personal accomplishment that I actually followed

through with. Even though I was an non-traditional adult student, I am going to walk in the ceremony (cap & gown) the whole shebang! I think it will really sink in on that day. LynnPS.... if I can figure out how to attach photos to my posts, maybe I can post a photo on graduation day. > As many of you know, I am finally graduating from college on May > 5th. I rec'd my BS in Business Administration (at age 34)... On top > of all of my health issues, I was able to maintain a 4.0

GPA, so I > will graduate with highest honors. This was truly a personal goal > for me for as long as I can remember. I am the only one in my > immediate family who has finished a college degree. > > My question... I hate to ask but I need to know. My family and > friends are having a party for me. I promise I won't touch the > cake :) But I do want to celebrate with a few drinks. I haven't > drank for so long, except for communion wine on Sundays. I would > really like to have one or two drinks to celebrate with all of the > people who are coming to my party. We are having Karaoke and a > dance. I know I don't need alcohol to have fun but I really feel I > deserve to have a drink or two. Nothing too much. > > Is there anything, anything, anything, that might be okay to drink. > From what I read beer is a no, no. I can't drink anything to fofo > because of sugar.

How about cranberry juice and vodka? Or a glass > of wine, I really like wine. Champangne? Mimosa? > > Anyhow, any advice would be appreciated. I understand this is a no, > no but I am hoping there is something that is better than others. > > Thanks all - HUGS!!!> > Lynn> > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Answers.>

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When I get some photos, I may need your help with posting them.

Thank you! I am glad to know it helped you in your career. I agree,

God has a plan for me. Right now I don't care too much for my job.

It is a degreed position and pays well but boring for me, not a good

fit. One day something will open and I will apply.

Lynn

> > As many of you know, I am finally graduating from college

> on May

> > 5th. I rec'd my BS in Business Administration (at age 34)... On

top

> > of all of my health issues, I was able to maintain a 4.0 GPA, so

I

> > will graduate with highest honors. This was truly a personal goal

> > for me for as long as I can remember. I am the only one in my

> > immediate family who has finished a college degree.

> >

> > My question... I hate to ask but I need to know. My family and

> > friends are having a party for me. I promise I won't touch the

> > cake :) But I do want to celebrate with a few drinks. I haven't

> > drank for so long, except for communion wine on Sundays. I would

> > really like to have one or two drinks to celebrate with all of

the

> > people who are coming to my party. We are having Karaoke and a

> > dance. I know I don't need alcohol to have fun but I really feel

I

> > deserve to have a drink or two. Nothing too much.

> >

> > Is there anything, anything, anything, that might be okay to

drink.

> > From what I read beer is a no, no. I can't drink anything to fofo

> > because of sugar. How about cranberry juice and vodka? Or a glass

> > of wine, I really like wine. Champangne? Mimosa?

> >

> > Anyhow, any advice would be appreciated. I understand this is a

no,

> > no but I am hoping there is something that is better than others.

> >

> > Thanks all - HUGS!!!

> >

> > Lynn

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go

to

> Answers.

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Beth...

Dr. Aceves did my surgery and I wouldn't change a thing. He's great.

In the US we are seriously uneducated about medical care in Mexico. We tend to believe whatever 20/20 or 60 Minutes has to say. The truth is they pick out the absolute worst examples of medical care and then leave the viewers with the impression that is what all of Mexico is like. That's just not accurate at all. There are places in Mexico that are better than places here.

I live in Phoenix and I could have had surgery from Terry Simpson, MD who is right down the street from me but I did a LOT of research. The fact is that Dr. Aceves has more experience and a much better track record so although it cost a couple of thousand more to go to Dr. Aceves vs. using my insurance in Phoenix, I opted for Dr. Aceves.

There are things to consider when going to Mexico. The doc has to have a flawless reputation, Dr. A has a flawless reputation. They have to be a skilled surgeon, he certainly is a skilled surgeon. Matter of fact, when someone needs surgery and they have complications or comorbidities and the patient is beyond the skill level of other surgeons, they send the patient to Dr. Aceves.

Some docs like Dr. Ortiz... he's good but the thing is, he only does the easy stuff. He doesn't do ANYTHING the least bit complicated like gastric bypass. He won't do it, he sends the patient to Dr. Aceves. If a doc screws up a procedure and doesn't know how to fix it they send the patient to Dr. Aceves.

Some docs skimp on the important things such as pre-op labs. Rodriquez is a good surgeon but he saves money in the wrong places, YOUR care. He skips a chest xray, it's too expensive. You won't get surgery in the US from a good surgeon without a chest xray. He doesn't do a pre-op EKG. He claims they do it in OR. Well that is when you are under anesthesia and they have you on a heart monitor. It's a bit late to be doing an EKG at that point, there is no baseline strip to compare to so they have no idea if your heart has changed due to anesthesia or if that IS your baseline.

Most surgeons in the US do banding as an outpatient procedure. As soon as you wake up they shove you out the door. In Mexico most surgeons keep you in the hospital for one night and then they have you go to a hotel for the 2nd night post-op. Dr. Aceves is the only doc I have ever heard of that keeps his patients for 2 nights in the hospital. We fat folks tend to have more complications than non-fat folks and he prefers we stay for 2 nights. While other doctors pocket the money they save in short cuts, Dr. Aceves doesn't. It's cheaper to send patients to a hotel on night #2, much cheaper than keeping them for the extra night. Dr. Aceves doesn't go the cheap route and he isn't anymore expensive than the other docs. The going rate is around $8K give or take $500.

There is a REALLY bad place, Betancourt. I believe Dr. currently works for Betancourt and those patients come home with horrible infections and sometimes lose their bands. But just like Mexico, we have our horrible docs in the US as well.

These were issues that mattered a great deal to me when I was looking for a doc, that is why I chose Dr. Aceves.

The hospital is absolutely beautiful, they have an ICU, OR, ER, the works. It's a regular hospital instead of something like what Dr. Ortiz has. Ortiz rents the 2nd story of a medical office building and turned it into a clinic with ORs, recovery room, and a few patient rooms. Would you rather have surgery in a clinic or a hospital? Many Mexican docs operate out of clinics, Dr. Aceves will only use a hospital.

My suggestion to you is to get a list of all the possible docs you are considering. Immediately cross off the cheapest doc as well as the most expensive doc. Then start looking at what YOU require as a patient. Remember, you are the consumer here and you get to pick and choose what standards you require. For me it was:

Experience: While banding is an easy procedure there is still a learning curve and a doc needs to be experienced to do it well. They should have at least 500 bands they have done.

Location: Some cities are safer than others. I wouldn't want to go to Tijuana, I prefer a safer city such as Mexicali where Dr. Aceves is.

Hospital vs. Clinic: You are having surgery, complications can happen to ANY of us regardless of surgeon skill. Do you want to be in a clinic or hospital if you have complications?

Is the doc capable of doing various procedures including the tricky ones such as someone who had gastric bypass but they now want a band. Not all docs can do that procedure, it's hard to do. Dr. A can do them.

Pre-op labs, they should require AT LEAST (blood tests) a CBC and Chem Panel. They should also require a chest xray and EKG as well as a urine test.

How long will they monitor you after surgery? A few hours? A day? Two days?

Just some things to think about.

On 4/25/07, beth ackermann <ackermann_beth@...

> wrote:

i would love to hear from anyone who has used dr. a for the banding procedure. i am very interested in having this done but am skeptical about having it done in mexico. please let me know how this has worked for you, especially if you are at least several months post-op. i would love to hear about your progress and find out about having fills.

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Beth...

BTW, I had surgery in December, I've lost 60 lbs and I have 40 to go. I prefer to go back to Dr. Aceves for fills and I can easily do that since I live in Arizona.

Good luck to you regardless of where you have it done. It's nice to see your butt start to disappear! LOL

On 4/25/07, beth ackermann <ackermann_beth@...> wrote:

i would love to hear from anyone who has used dr. a for the banding procedure. i am very interested in having this done but am skeptical about having it done in mexico. please let me know how this has worked for you, especially if you are at least several months post-op. i would love to hear about your progress and find out about having fills.

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Hi i had my surgery a year ago and would do it again with Dr. Aceves.

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i would love to hear from anyone who has used dr. a for the banding procedure. i am very interested in having this done but am skeptical about having it done in mexico. please let me know how this has worked for you, especially if you are at least several months post-op. i would love to hear about your progress and find out about having fills.

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thank you so much for the info. i feel better all ready!Bipley <Bipley@...> wrote: Beth... Dr. Aceves did my surgery and I wouldn't change a thing. He's great. In the US we are seriously uneducated about medical care in Mexico. We tend to believe whatever 20/20 or 60 Minutes has to say. The truth is they pick out the absolute worst examples of

medical care and then leave the viewers with the impression that is what all of Mexico is like. That's just not accurate at all. There are places in Mexico that are better than places here. I live in Phoenix and I could have had surgery from Terry Simpson, MD who is right down the street from me but I did a LOT of research. The fact is that Dr. Aceves has more experience and a much better track record so although it cost a couple of thousand more to go to Dr. Aceves vs. using my insurance in Phoenix, I opted for Dr. Aceves. There are things to consider when going to Mexico. The doc has to have a flawless reputation, Dr. A has a flawless reputation. They have to be a skilled surgeon, he certainly is a skilled surgeon. Matter of fact, when someone needs surgery

and they have complications or comorbidities and the patient is beyond the skill level of other surgeons, they send the patient to Dr. Aceves. Some docs like Dr. Ortiz... he's good but the thing is, he only does the easy stuff. He doesn't do ANYTHING the least bit complicated like gastric bypass. He won't do it, he sends the patient to Dr. Aceves. If a doc screws up a procedure and doesn't know how to fix it they send the patient to Dr. Aceves. Some docs skimp on the important things such as pre-op labs. Rodriquez is a good surgeon but he saves money in the wrong places, YOUR care. He skips a chest xray, it's too expensive. You won't get surgery in the US from a good surgeon without a chest xray. He doesn't do a pre-op EKG. He claims they do it in OR. Well that is when

you are under anesthesia and they have you on a heart monitor. It's a bit late to be doing an EKG at that point, there is no baseline strip to compare to so they have no idea if your heart has changed due to anesthesia or if that IS your baseline. Most surgeons in the US do banding as an outpatient procedure. As soon as you wake up they shove you out the door. In Mexico most surgeons keep you in the hospital for one night and then they have you go to a hotel for the 2nd night post-op. Dr. Aceves is the only doc I have ever heard of that keeps his patients for 2 nights in the hospital. We fat folks tend to have more complications than non-fat folks and he prefers we stay for 2 nights. While other doctors pocket the money they save in short cuts, Dr. Aceves doesn't. It's cheaper to send patients to a

hotel on night #2, much cheaper than keeping them for the extra night. Dr. Aceves doesn't go the cheap route and he isn't anymore expensive than the other docs. The going rate is around $8K give or take $500. There is a REALLY bad place, Betancourt. I believe Dr. currently works for Betancourt and those patients come home with horrible infections and sometimes lose their bands. But just like Mexico, we have our horrible docs in the US as well. These were issues that mattered a great deal to me when I was looking for a doc, that is why I chose Dr. Aceves. The hospital is absolutely beautiful, they have an ICU, OR, ER, the works. It's a regular hospital instead of something like what Dr. Ortiz

has. Ortiz rents the 2nd story of a medical office building and turned it into a clinic with ORs, recovery room, and a few patient rooms. Would you rather have surgery in a clinic or a hospital? Many Mexican docs operate out of clinics, Dr. Aceves will only use a hospital. My suggestion to you is to get a list of all the possible docs you are considering. Immediately cross off the cheapest doc as well as the most expensive doc. Then start looking at what YOU require as a patient. Remember, you are the consumer here and you get to pick and choose what standards you require. For me it was: Experience: While banding is an easy procedure there is still a learning curve and a doc needs to be experienced to do it well. They should have at least 500 bands they have

done. Location: Some cities are safer than others. I wouldn't want to go to Tijuana, I prefer a safer city such as Mexicali where Dr. Aceves is. Hospital vs. Clinic: You are having surgery, complications can happen to ANY of us regardless of surgeon skill. Do you want to be in a clinic or hospital if you have complications? Is the doc capable of doing various procedures including the tricky ones such as someone who had gastric bypass but they now want a band. Not all docs can do that procedure, it's hard to do. Dr. A can do them. Pre-op labs, they should require AT LEAST (blood tests) a CBC and Chem Panel. They should also require a chest xray

and EKG as well as a urine test. How long will they monitor you after surgery? A few hours? A day? Two days? Just some things to think about. On 4/25/07, beth ackermann <ackermann_beth > wrote: i would love to hear from anyone who has used dr. a for the banding procedure. i am very interested in having this done but am skeptical about having it done in mexico. please let me know how this has worked for you, especially if you are at least several months post-op. i

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I want to know if women are going to take injections during their period as well. I must say I get my HCG today and will start tomorrow but m period in only 9 days away so I might have to take it for the first day or so of my period. There seems to be no information on why you should not take it during your period. I do believe that when you are using the HGC as a fertility method that you get the injetions when you are on your period.(Dont quote me on that I read it on te internet once before).shellyf606 <shellyf606@...> wrote: On day 8 of my injections, and have lost 10 lbs, including taking Sunday off -- yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy =)Was wondering if the women are taking injections during their period?Thanks for the info.....

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Congratulations, ! :-) I am so happy for you!I was wondering about that too. Does anyone know why we have to stop?Kathleenshellyf606 <shellyf606@...> wrote: On day 8 of my injections, and have lost 10 lbs, including taking Sunday off -- yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy =) Was wondering if the women are taking injections during their period? Thanks for the info.....

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I just had my period and injected all through it. You may cramp or

bleed a wee bit more, but that is really the only answer I have had

from anyone as to why we should not. I lost 3lbs during this period. I

will continue to unless research can explain other wise.

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Thank you for the information , everything helps!

<sparkydabomb@...> wrote: the stuff interferon is pretty

pricey PLUS the pills..........depending on what your doctor has ordered for you

(peg-intron) Schering-Plough has a patient Assistance program and (pegasys)

Roche has one as well if you need the web address or phone number let me know or

search for them in the links section to your left of the main page of the

group........I have had both and found pegasys to be better for me........I get

my pills and shots free for one year from ROCHE.........and it is working

great.....i started TX about 4 1/2 years ago with peg-intron and went from 13.5

million to 900,000 and quit responding so I waited a bit and switched doctors am

taking treatment again.....(2nd time) with pegasys and have gone from 3.6

million down to 63,480 genotype 1A........and all is well and going

good.....good luck and apply for free help thru the MFG of the interferon.....

Respects,

SparkyDaBomb

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Thank you for the information , everything helps!

<sparkydabomb@...> wrote: the stuff interferon is pretty

pricey PLUS the pills..........depending on what your doctor has ordered for you

(peg-intron) Schering-Plough has a patient Assistance program and (pegasys)

Roche has one as well if you need the web address or phone number let me know or

search for them in the links section to your left of the main page of the

group........I have had both and found pegasys to be better for me........I get

my pills and shots free for one year from ROCHE.........and it is working

great.....i started TX about 4 1/2 years ago with peg-intron and went from 13.5

million to 900,000 and quit responding so I waited a bit and switched doctors am

taking treatment again.....(2nd time) with pegasys and have gone from 3.6

million down to 63,480 genotype 1A........and all is well and going

good.....good luck and apply for free help thru the MFG of the interferon.....

Respects,

SparkyDaBomb

www.angelfire.com/ks/dabombshouse (my personal webpage)

www.myspace.com (my myspace page)

www.wti.edu (school I go to)

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Thank you for the information , everything helps!

<sparkydabomb@...> wrote: the stuff interferon is pretty

pricey PLUS the pills..........depending on what your doctor has ordered for you

(peg-intron) Schering-Plough has a patient Assistance program and (pegasys)

Roche has one as well if you need the web address or phone number let me know or

search for them in the links section to your left of the main page of the

group........I have had both and found pegasys to be better for me........I get

my pills and shots free for one year from ROCHE.........and it is working

great.....i started TX about 4 1/2 years ago with peg-intron and went from 13.5

million to 900,000 and quit responding so I waited a bit and switched doctors am

taking treatment again.....(2nd time) with pegasys and have gone from 3.6

million down to 63,480 genotype 1A........and all is well and going

good.....good luck and apply for free help thru the MFG of the interferon.....

Respects,

SparkyDaBomb

www.angelfire.com/ks/dabombshouse (my personal webpage)

www.myspace.com (my myspace page)

www.wti.edu (school I go to)

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Thank you for the information , everything helps!

<sparkydabomb@...> wrote: the stuff interferon is pretty

pricey PLUS the pills..........depending on what your doctor has ordered for you

(peg-intron) Schering-Plough has a patient Assistance program and (pegasys)

Roche has one as well if you need the web address or phone number let me know or

search for them in the links section to your left of the main page of the

group........I have had both and found pegasys to be better for me........I get

my pills and shots free for one year from ROCHE.........and it is working

great.....i started TX about 4 1/2 years ago with peg-intron and went from 13.5

million to 900,000 and quit responding so I waited a bit and switched doctors am

taking treatment again.....(2nd time) with pegasys and have gone from 3.6

million down to 63,480 genotype 1A........and all is well and going

good.....good luck and apply for free help thru the MFG of the interferon.....

Respects,

SparkyDaBomb

www.angelfire.com/ks/dabombshouse (my personal webpage)

www.myspace.com (my myspace page)

www.wti.edu (school I go to)

__________________________________________________________

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