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Thank you so much for all your help. I love the way you all, just

reach out and touch folks. Much appriecated..

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> > > From: debijean54 <debijean54@>

> > > Subject: HELP

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> > > Date: Sunday, August 17, 2008, 8:58 AM

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> > > Hi everybody,

> > > I need some help, my friend's flight was delayed and she won't

be

> > > getting into San Deigo until 3:00 p.m. She is suppose to have

> > surgery

> > > tomorrow for the band and can anyone tell me how to get awhole

of

> > > Ernesto or somebody to get her or at least help her to get to

the

> > > hospital @ Almarter. We are very nervous and need some calming

> > news.

> > > Please help.

> > > Thanks

> > >

> >

> >

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Hello,

I use UpCal D.It is a powder that is added to a beverage.

https://www.colonialmedical.com/home.php?cat=521

HTH

SharonS

In , " carolinalady1952 "

<carolinalady1952@...> wrote:

>

> Because of bone lose my dr has me taking a calcium supplement. my

band

> is very tight and even cutting these caplets into fourths makes

taking

> these diffcult. Does anyone know of a liquid form of this type of

> supplements?

> Here is some nice news, that I would like to share. I had my band

> surgery last Dec.2007 to date i have dropped 68 lbs.

> A few months ago I asked for prayers for my life partner, he has

> recoveried and is home. He had a stroke shortly after the surgery and

> with help from OT and PT he has recovered to about 95%, we are very

> pleased with his determination to get back to 100%. Please keep him

in

> your prayers as he works hard to recover. thank you all

>

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I knew I was going to have the same problem, so I ordered some liquid

calcium, it's contains 1000 calcium and 400 vitamin D. I liked it, it

has a citrus taste, and I can take two tablespoons in the morning. The

brand is Wellesse that I got, I'm sure there are others. I forget

where i got it, it was $20 for 4 bottles, each bottle is 16 days. This

is the link to their website, if you want to start from there:

http://www.wellesse.com/Liquid-Calcium-Supplements.htm

But, when I googled liquid calcium, there are a lot of brands out

there, and you can probably check with your drugstore as well.

Sandy in FLorida

>

> Because of bone lose my dr has me taking a calcium supplement. my

band

> is very tight and even cutting these caplets into fourths makes

taking

> these diffcult. Does anyone know of a liquid form of this type of

> supplements?

> Here is some nice news, that I would like to share. I had my band

> surgery last Dec.2007 to date i have dropped 68 lbs.

> A few months ago I asked for prayers for my life partner, he has

> recoveried and is home. He had a stroke shortly after the surgery and

> with help from OT and PT he has recovered to about 95%, we are very

> pleased with his determination to get back to 100%. Please keep him

in

> your prayers as he works hard to recover. thank you all

>

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Such great recovery for your partner!  My daughter had a stroke the end of

February and she too is doing great.  Mindset is a huge part of the recovery and

it sounds as though your partner is focussed on getting back to 100%.  :o)  Hang

in there ~  Carol

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Carol , I an taking a liquid calcium citrate from the health food

store , I also am taking strontium it is a bone builder , it is a

large pill but dissolves fast so doesn't cause my tight band a

problem. I have just been told I have osteopenia and my doc wanted

me on bone medicine...did my research and said h#ll no!!!!

ONE thing that was very disturbing to find out is that tums ,

acyphex,protonix etc... all the stuff our docs put us on for reflux

makes it so we do not absorb calcium or it leaches it from our system

I am a bit ticked , give a pill , delete nutrients so they can give

me another pill with devastating side effects........

Anyway...head to your local health food store , I am sure they can

help, also go to some boards for osteoporosis and see what they are

talking about

cheers,

Donna Q.

2/2/05

>

> Because of bone lose my dr has me taking a calcium supplement. my

band

> is very tight and even cutting these caplets into fourths makes

taking

> these diffcult. Does anyone know of a liquid form of this type of

> supplements?

> Here is some nice news, that I would like to share. I had my band

> surgery last Dec.2007 to date i have dropped 68 lbs.

> A few months ago I asked for prayers for my life partner, he has

> recoveried and is home. He had a stroke shortly after the surgery

and

> with help from OT and PT he has recovered to about 95%, we are

very

> pleased with his determination to get back to 100%. Please keep

him in

> your prayers as he works hard to recover. thank you all

>

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Donna - good to hear from you! It's pretty well known that all the

acid reducers interfere with nutient absorption, and the docs should

know this - and if not, WE must.

The calcium citrate is what we need, not the carbonate - but do

please be sure it's USP approved, which will have a label on the

bottle.

SandyR

> >

> > Because of bone lose my dr has me taking a calcium supplement. my

> band

> > is very tight and even cutting these caplets into fourths makes

> taking

> > these diffcult. Does anyone know of a liquid form of this type of

> > supplements?

> > Here is some nice news, that I would like to share. I had my band

> > surgery last Dec.2007 to date i have dropped 68 lbs.

> > A few months ago I asked for prayers for my life partner, he has

> > recoveried and is home. He had a stroke shortly after the surgery

> and

> > with help from OT and PT he has recovered to about 95%, we are

> very

> > pleased with his determination to get back to 100%. Please keep

> him in

> > your prayers as he works hard to recover. thank you all

> >

>

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Hi Dee

Would you call me at 702-456-4643

Sandy

On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:47 AM, Dee <jazzsinger00@...> wrote:

> Hi, Anyone out there from Las Vegas , who could be my support person on

> September 17th. I'm booked for a revision and I can't find anyone to

> come with me .I would really appreciate the help!Thanks, Dee.

>

>

>

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hello dee,

i'd be happy to help you. call me

Sharon (702)523-0069

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Hi, Anyone out there from Las Vegas , who could be my support person on

September 17th. I'm booked for a revision and I can't find anyone to

come with me .I would really appreciate the help!Thanks, Dee.

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Dee,

Email me privately and I will send you my phone number.

Pat Iurato

HELP

Hi, Anyone out there from Las Vegas , who could be my support person on

September 17th. I'm booked for a revision and I can't find anyone to

come with me .I would really appreciate the help!Thanks, Dee.

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Kim:

I totally understand your concerns about Mexico. I live in San Diego and have a Sentry card which means I can go to Mexico anytime without waiting in the lines - in other words, it is a fast lane access from San Diego to Mexico.

In saying that, even with my Sentry card, I don't go to Tijuana because it is so dirty and rife with a criminal element right now. So, with me living here and having numerous friends who still live there and cross the border daily....even if they accompany me, I don't like to go there. So, I totally understand your fear.

However, Mexicali is a totally different city, two hours away from Tijuana and San Diego, It is a smaller town mentality and akin to the 'old west' feeling. The hospital in Mexicali is a newer hospital that was built for the wealthier Mexicans and American cliental. It is so beautiful and clean, clean, clean! I have had surgery in both the US and Mexico and now can truly say that I would go there again in a heartbeat with Dr. Aceves.

My sister felt the same way about me going to Mexico to have surgery. She was really worried about me being there and her not having any power to help me if I needed it. The Mexicali hospital is actually only a few blocks from the border and quite close to the US. However, once my sister got there and she stayed with me, she was really pleased with the service and professionalism of the staff and doctors. You see the doctors much more than you would see the doctor's in the US. Even after my surgery, she commented that if she needed any pastic surgery, she would go to Mexico to have it done she was so impressed.

I researched the surgery for several months prior to making a decision (I am a professor at a local college in San Diego) in order to find the best doctor. It also seems that there are an inordinate number of US nurses and medical staff who use Dr. Aceves and go to Mexicali for his services. I find that if the US medical community is using him, they are more informed about the standards (OSHA) with respect to cleanliness and nursing techniques than I am and if they feel comfortable.....I really can feel comfortable too.

Another aspect of this messageboard site is that when I was getting ready for surgery, I would read every message of those who had gone before me. Everyone was saying the same thing....."The hospital was beautiful! The doctors and staff were exceptional! The hotel was awesome! I felt fine and had no problems with the surgery....etc." Once I went and had the same experience as the others....I can only say that everything everyone has ever said about the hospital, Dr. Aceves, and staff is absolutely accurate...down to the last detail. I feel I had a better experience in Mexicali than I would have had in the US.

If you have any more questions, please email me individually and I will be happy to give you my personal home number and you can call and get more information if you need to. Everyone here on this site has only your best interests at heart. We all cheer and root for one another and it is an awesome, welcoming, support group!

Warmly,

Gail

From: kimberly_achziger <kimberly_achziger@...>Subject: Help Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 1:46 PM

My best friend is considering doing this with Dr. Aceves in Mexico. We live in the Houston area and I'm worried about doing this in MX.I have read a lot of the posts and info from his web site but I'm still worried about my Best Friend. She is really excited about this Dr. and seems like the hospital will be OK but as you can tell I'm hoping this is the right decision for her. I only want the VERY BEST for her!! Please confort me.....WORRIED BEST FRIEND

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You and your friend have nothing to worry about! Dr A and his team and the hospital is the best. I work in the healthcare industry and was VERY impressed about the care they give. He will answer any questions you have before surgery and they entire team will go out of their way to meet all of your needs. Your friend will be in the best of hands. I was banded 5/24/07 and i have not regretted a moment. Well not completely true. The moments I have regretted have been the 3 months after surgery that i had to deal with a broken foot and then 7 months i had to deal with the healing of a triple break of my leg. With all of that (and no exercise) i am down 87# i still have a lot to go, and just my last fill in June, i feel like i am all most at my sweet spot. Probably could use a little more but

still loosing so won't mess with what is working. I love my band, i know that others are starting to get on the sleeve wagon, which is looking like a better solution (no after care - but that hasn't been a problem for me ) but as far as the medical team of DR A- He is awesome and so is his staff.

May God bless and keep your friend on this most wonderful journey.

From: kimberly_achziger <kimberly_achziger@...>Subject: Help Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 3:46 PM

My best friend is considering doing this with Dr. Aceves in Mexico. We live in the Houston area and I'm worried about doing this in MX.I have read a lot of the posts and info from his web site but I'm still worried about my Best Friend. She is really excited about this Dr. and seems like the hospital will be OK but as you can tell I'm hoping this is the right decision for her. I only want the VERY BEST for her!! Please confort me.....WORRIED BEST FRIEND

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Correy --

You may want to try giving her rice or oatmeal that's very runny (made with

the formula) -- almost soup like. I have one friend that worked for. Good

luck.

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> I had to put of solids for health reasons. My 1yr old toddler is

> refusing to eat solids...she wants her formula!!

>

> What should I do. I want to get her off of the formula.

>

> Got very sick and couldn't breast feed.

>

> Correy

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I was going to do that but when I went to the weston -price website

they said children that age have difficulty digesting the cereal to

wait till they are older. They do better with animal foods.

hmmm

she is 1year

correy

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> Correy --

>

> You may want to try giving her rice or oatmeal that's very runny

> (made with

> the formula) -- almost soup like. I have one friend that worked

> for. Good

> luck.

>

> Health & blessings,

>

>

> *My Mission is to educate families & businesses on the

> financial and health benefits of going Green!

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> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 12:44 PM, kdhrtd <kdhrtd@...> wrote:

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> > I had to put of solids for health reasons. My 1yr old toddler is

> > refusing to eat solids...she wants her formula!!

> >

> > What should I do. I want to get her off of the formula.

> >

> > Got very sick and couldn't breast feed.

> >

> > Correy

> >

>

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Maybe , I can do brown rice. It is easier to digest

On Sep 18, 2008, at 1:59 PM, P wrote:

> Correy --

>

> You may want to try giving her rice or oatmeal that's very runny

> (made with

> the formula) -- almost soup like. I have one friend that worked

> for. Good

> luck.

>

> Health & blessings,

>

>

> *My Mission is to educate families & businesses on the

> financial and health benefits of going Green!

> *http://www.EcoCleanInfo.com <http://www.ecocleaninfo.com/>

>

> Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.

>

> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 12:44 PM, kdhrtd <kdhrtd@...> wrote:

>

> > I had to put of solids for health reasons. My 1yr old toddler is

> > refusing to eat solids...she wants her formula!!

> >

> > What should I do. I want to get her off of the formula.

> >

> > Got very sick and couldn't breast feed.

> >

> > Correy

> >

>

>

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According to the average weight loss for women, you are doing

GREAT! Men lose a average of 1 pound a day and women lose a average of ½ pound

a day. I did the shots through my menses and they were a little heaver then

usual, and I didn’t have as good of a weight loss, but I didn’t notice

any other difference. –Sounds like you are doing GREAT!

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Sent: 2008-10-28 4:48 PM

Subject: Help

So I'm new to the HCG.. I'm on day 9.. I've

only lost 6 lbs... I'm

starting to feel discouraged. I've been very very strict on the diet

and have not cheated. My question is.. I started mensus today. I'm

doing this on my own and the pounds and inches book says that I should

not give myself shots at all during this time.. but I've heard

elsewhere that its just supposed to be no shot for the first three

days.. Anyone have an opinion on this?

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Hi,

I just returned from Dr. Aceves and was sleeved on 10/21/08. I have never been treated so well, and the caring by ALL staff is out of this world. Bipley is right, the US could take some lessons from these doctors and nurses and entire staff. One day when I was there they had already cleaned my room from top to bottom 2 times by 3:30 PM. They always know your name, they are there when you need them, they will answer any and all your questions. I was sent home with such a detailed medical report to give to my own doctor here in the US. If I were you just keep reading this board and watching the things people have to say. You will never have any regrets if your have them do your WLS.

Suzanne

In a message dated 10/29/2008 12:09:58 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, Bipley@... writes:

You could not possibly be in better hands! Dr. Aceves is the best. The hospital is beautiful, it's cleaner than any hospital you'll find in the US, and Mexico is fun!Did you know that according to the US CDC the hospital infection rate is higher in the US than it is in Mexico? Just because it is Mexico doesn't mean it is bad, we could actually learn a few lessons from the way they do things in Mexico. You stand a greater chance of getting an infection in the US than you do Hospital Almater.You'll get better care than you will in the US.

On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 11:43 AM, Hulmes <laurenhulmes > wrote:

I have been trying for some time now to find a surgeon for WLS, costs within the US are so expensive that i think the only step is to go to Mexico. I have spoken to several surgical companies and think i feel confident in what i have heard about Dr Aceves, however to give myself piece of mind i wanted to speak to people who had experienced this surgery both by Dr Aceves and going to Mexico.

Is Mexcio really that bad? what are the facilities really like? How do i know that the surgery wont go bad or me get an infection from the hosptal? Did anyone else have the same concerns?

Please help andput my fears to bed

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Mexicali was actually THAT good! And the facility where Dr. Aceves performs is the best I have EVER been to (I'm born and raised in Los Angeles). I had the sleeve on 10/1/08 and it was the best decision I ever made. Infections and things like that can happen anywhere, just make sure you do your part.

From: Hulmes <laurenhulmes@...>Subject: help Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2008, 11:43 AM

I have been trying for some time now to find a surgeon for WLS, costs within the US are so expensive that i think the only step is to go to Mexico. I have spoken to several surgical companies and think i feel confident in what i have heard about Dr Aceves, however to give myself piece of mind i wanted to speak to people who had experienced this surgery both by Dr Aceves and going to Mexico.

Is Mexcio really that bad? what are the facilities really like? How do i know that the surgery wont go bad or me get an infection from the hosptal? Did anyone else have the same concerns?

Please help andput my fears to bed

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You could not possibly be in better hands! Dr. Aceves is the best. The hospital is beautiful, it's cleaner than any hospital you'll find in the US, and Mexico is fun!Did you know that according to the US CDC the hospital infection rate is higher in the US than it is in Mexico? Just because it is Mexico doesn't mean it is bad, we could actually learn a few lessons from the way they do things in Mexico. You stand a greater chance of getting an infection in the US than you do Hospital Almater.

You'll get better care than you will in the US.On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 11:43 AM, Hulmes <laurenhulmes@...> wrote:

I have been trying for some time now to find a surgeon for WLS, costs within the US are so expensive that i think the only step is to go to Mexico. I have spoken to several surgical companies and think i feel confident in what i have heard about Dr Aceves, however to give myself piece of mind i wanted to speak to people who had experienced this surgery both by Dr Aceves and going to Mexico.

Is Mexcio really that bad? what are the facilities really like? How do i know that the surgery wont go bad or me get an infection from the hosptal? Did anyone else have the same concerns?

Please help andput my fears to bed

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Dr. Aceves in AMAZING! My husband and I were banded by him and his

staff on 10/16 and we have absolutely no regrets!

We researched this for months and didn't take the matter lightly. I

would do it all over again in a heartbeat.

The hospital and facilities were cleaner than any hospital I've been

to in the states. The staff is warm and friendly and as far as

Mexicali is concerned, it's much cleaner than several oceanside

cities in Mexico that we have visited.

Good luck with your decision!

>

> I have been trying for some time now to find a surgeon for WLS,

costs within the US are so expensive that i think the only step is to

go to Mexico.  I have spoken to several surgical companies and think

i feel confident in what i have heard about Dr Aceves, however to

give myself piece of mind i wanted to speak to people who had

experienced this surgery both by Dr Aceves and going to Mexico.

>

> Is Mexcio really that bad?  what are the facilities really like? 

How do i know that the surgery wont go bad or me get an infection

from the hosptal? Did anyone else have the same concerns?

>

> Please help andput my fears to bed

>

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,

I had the lap-band surgery in September. I was apprehensive just like

so many others. I have never been treated so well in US hospitals. The

staff are so helpful and the doctors visit you several times a day. The

Almater Hospital is a small, private hospital (only 35 beds). It is

spotlessly clean - the staff even scrub down the walls preparing rooms

for the next patient checking in. Mexicali is NOT like Tijuana at all.

I went by myself and was never alone in the city. Ernesto picked me up

at the San Diego airport (along with a few others), drove to Mexicali

where we were immediately brought to the hospital for our pre-op tests

then drove us to our hotel. The hotel has several restaurants right

there where we ate dinner. Dr. Campos met with us that night to explain

the surgery in detail and give us an opportunity to ask questions.

Ernesto picked us up at the hotel the next morning and brought us all

to the hospital for our surgeries. On the day of check-out, once again

Ernesto loads your luggage into the van and takes you back to the

airport. I recommend Dr. Aceves and the staff at Almater to anyone. He

is one of the most experienced doctors in the field of bariatric

surgery. Some postings from earlier this month were from a man and

woman who are in the medical field. The woman had the surgery and the

man (who is a surgical nurse in the US) asked if he could be in the

operating room to observe. He said he was very impressed with what he

saw.

You really couldn't be in better hands. As a matter of fact, one friend

had gone down already a week ago and I am accompanying a co-worker at

the end of November for her surgery. I hope this eases your worries a

little.

Banded 9/19/08

>

> I have been trying for some time now to find a surgeon for WLS, costs

within the US are so expensive that i think the only step is to go to

Mexico.  I have spoken to several surgical companies and think i feel

confident in what i have heard about Dr Aceves, however to give myself

piece of mind i wanted to speak to people who had experienced this

surgery both by Dr Aceves and going to Mexico.

>

> Is Mexcio really that bad?  what are the facilities really like?  How

do i know that the surgery wont go bad or me get an infection from the

hosptal? Did anyone else have the same concerns?

>

> Please help andput my fears to bed

>

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> I have been trying for some time now to find a surgeon for WLS,

costs within the US are so expensive that i think the only step is to

go to Mexico.  I have spoken to several surgical companies and think

i feel confident in what i have heard about Dr Aceves, however to

give myself piece of mind i wanted to speak to people who had

experienced this surgery both by Dr Aceves and going to Mexico.

>

> Is Mexcio really that bad?  what are the facilities really like? 

How do i know that the surgery wont go bad or me get an infection

from the hosptal? Did anyone else have the same concerns?

>

> Please help andput my fears to bed

>

I was banded by Dr Aceves on Oct 20 and i have nothing but good

things to say about the whole experience. Being a nurse and having

been in many American hospitals-I hate to say that the hospital in

Mexicali put ours to shame. Everyone was so nice. The hospital was

cleaner than any I've ever seen. I would highly recommend the doctor

and hospital . I was well taken care of.

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Dr. Aceves, his staff, and the hospital are all top notch. The hospital is clean. The trip part of it is fun. Enjoy.....

From: Hulmes <laurenhulmes@...>Subject: help Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2008, 11:43 AM

I have been trying for some time now to find a surgeon for WLS, costs within the US are so expensive that i think the only step is to go to Mexico. I have spoken to several surgical companies and think i feel confident in what i have heard about Dr Aceves, however to give myself piece of mind i wanted to speak to people who had experienced this surgery both by Dr Aceves and going to Mexico.

Is Mexcio really that bad? what are the facilities really like? How do i know that the surgery wont go bad or me get an infection from the hosptal? Did anyone else have the same concerns?

Please help andput my fears to bed

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I go for my band on 11/7, I had the same questions that you have. What really helped me is that in September I went and seen for myself, (I live in Arizona 3 hours away). I took a friend that has family from the area, my hubby and mother. We was all amazed of the hospital, it put our hospital to shame here. I also was able to be there when a group was coming in for there fills, to be able to see someone ask questions and to hear their stories was the best. I think that it helped my husband as well about the surgery. So if you get a chance and are close enough check it out for yourself.

From: Hulmes <laurenhulmes@...> Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 11:43:08 AMSubject: help

I have been trying for some time now to find a surgeon for WLS, costs within the US are so expensive that i think the only step is to go to Mexico. I have spoken to several surgical companies and think i feel confident in what i have heard about Dr Aceves, however to give myself piece of mind i wanted to speak to people who had experienced this surgery both by Dr Aceves and going to Mexico.

Is Mexcio really that bad? what are the facilities really like? How do i know that the surgery wont go bad or me get an infection from the hosptal? Did anyone else have the same concerns?

Please help andput my fears to bed

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I was banded in March and wanted to put my 2 cents in, since it seemed that all that responded were recently banded/sleeved and since i've been banded and filled a few times, it won't just sound like the "honeymoon" opinion. (not that it does, I just remember when I was researching)

Dr. Aceves is awesome!

First before I even went, there were several times that I was emailing Nina every day with questions or concerns.

I am a military wife but could not get approval from insurance and saw this as way to prevent all the health issues that i see my family going through as they age. We got financing to cover the expense, the payments are less than our car payment.

Hubby had more issues with it being in Mexico than I did. Before we married I went to a dentist in Mexicali and didn't have any problems. I'm originally from the midwest and have heard it all-most of it urban legend I know now.

Due to regulations restricting military traveling to Mexico, I went alone, however, I never felt alone. As someone else pointed out, Ernesto picked me up (I live in AZ and parked my car in Calexico) and took me to the hospital where I met others there for the band and a couple getting fills. It was interesting speaking with them, hearing how grateful they were to Dr. Aceves and the change in thier lives thanks to the band.

At the motel, a couple of us girls got together. The motel is nice too, not a cheap motel. The guys were even offering to run and get sushi for me and bring it back, as I had forgotten to have my "last meal" before I came.

Dr. Campos then came to the motel and gathered all of us who were there to be banded. He explained the procedure, showed us the bands, answered many questions that we had.

I have had cosmetic surgery, plus 3 c-sections, and a couple other procedures in the states but there i felt rushed in and out- like hurry up, we have someone else for this bed. But at Alamater, I was treated so well, the rooms were clean, quiet; the staff was very kind, great bedside manner. Dr. Aceves was the sweetest, kindest doctor I think I have ever met. Really concerned for your welfare, not making money.

I have had 3 fills. No problems. I have seen videos of fills online, and it looks like the doctor in those videos finds the port through trial and error, but Dr. Campos uses an xray and checks to make sure you are not too full before you leave.

I am very happy with my choice to go to Dr. Aceves.

Also, for any newbies or everyone actually, check out lapbandtalk.com

It's a great site, very informative and supportive.

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Thanks for that, unfortunately I'm all the way in Pennsylvania so is costly for me to go and check it out. I have looked at pictures on the Internet and they seem clean enough but you never know until you experience for yourself. I had not previously heard about the horror stories of Mexico until i mentioned it to my mom (who wants to also have surgery).

What was the area like where the hospital is located? My husband feels happy about the location etc but i got myself scared after my mom talked about Mexico.

Will you keep me posted about your experience, i would be interested to find out how you got on

From: Wells <wbcasagrande33@...> Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 10:13:50 PMSubject: Re: help

I go for my band on 11/7, I had the same questions that you have. What really helped me is that in September I went and seen for myself, (I live in Arizona 3 hours away). I took a friend that has family from the area, my hubby and mother. We was all amazed of the hospital, it put our hospital to shame here. I also was able to be there when a group was coming in for there fills, to be able to see someone ask questions and to hear their stories was the best. I think that it helped my husband as well about the surgery. So if you get a chance and are close enough check it out for yourself.

From: Hulmes <laurenhulmes> @groups. comSent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 11:43:08 AMSubject: [Dr-Aceves-bandster s] help

I have been trying for some time now to find a surgeon for WLS, costs within the US are so expensive that i think the only step is to go to Mexico. I have spoken to several surgical companies and think i feel confident in what i have heard about Dr Aceves, however to give myself piece of mind i wanted to speak to people who had experienced this surgery both by Dr Aceves and going to Mexico.

Is Mexcio really that bad? what are the facilities really like? How do i know that the surgery wont go bad or me get an infection from the hosptal? Did anyone else have the same concerns?

Please help andput my fears to bed

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