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You have made a good decision. I was sleeved Oct. 1st, and by the grace of GOD, had no complications and am doing well. You can comfortably walk around the hallway where your room is located after surgery. The hospital is very comfortable...small, yet very roomy. You will have plenty of support at the hospital as well. The doctors make 3-5 rounds a day, plus the ratio of nurses to patients is great!

From: deez_3_dogs <d.jacobs87@...>Subject: I have decided Date: Thursday, October 16, 2008, 10:46 AM

Hi everyone. I have decided that I am going to have the sleeve. I have a tentativesurgery date of November 4th, if I can get everything in order.I am very excited, but I am nervous.I have never been to Mexico, never flew, and never traveled with-outmy husband. I do have a support person that is coming with me. She hasbeen my friend for more that 30 years. I have a vision problem and an legally blind. I also have difficultywalking. I use a cane, but cannot walk for long periods.I have seen in some posts that some of you did a lot of walking aroundthe hospital. I don't know how much of that I can do. Will that be aproblem?After the surgery, will I be able to take my medication? I have 3medications that I take daily. I have not seen this issue discussed. Iknow about the liquids vitamins, but what about my prescriptions?Where can I get more information about what to bring, what I will

needat home afterward and stuff like that? Since I have never flown, Idon't know what I can bring and what is not allowed. I also don't havea passport. I know that it is not required, but do I need a birthcertificate or will will my state issued photo ID be OK?Any information I can get would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.SincerelyNCThanksNC

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Hi ,

Here is what the doctor's office sent me about traveling to Mexico.

It confirms that you will need your birth certificate in addition to

the state ID. Getting into Mexico is easy but you certainly won't

feel up to being hassled trying to get back into the States.

From Dr Aceves office:

" If you are a US citizen you don't need any documentation to get into

Mexico. To get back into the US you will need an identification

(driver's license) that identifies you as a US citizen plus your

driver's license. "

I look forward to hearing more about your experience. I'm scheduled

for the sleeve on December 1.

Joyce

>

> Hi everyone.

> I have decided that I am going to have the sleeve. I have a

tentative

> surgery date of November 4th, if I can get everything in order.

> I am very excited, but I am nervous.

> I have never been to Mexico, never flew, and never traveled with-out

> my husband. I do have a support person that is coming with me. She

has

> been my friend for more that 30 years.

> I have a vision problem and an legally blind. I also have difficulty

> walking. I use a cane, but cannot walk for long periods.

> I have seen in some posts that some of you did a lot of walking

around

> the hospital. I don't know how much of that I can do. Will that be a

> problem?

> After the surgery, will I be able to take my medication? I have 3

> medications that I take daily. I have not seen this issue

discussed. I

> know about the liquids vitamins, but what about my prescriptions?

> Where can I get more information about what to bring, what I will

need

> at home afterward and stuff like that? Since I have never flown, I

> don't know what I can bring and what is not allowed. I also don't

have

> a passport. I know that it is not required, but do I need a birth

> certificate or will will my state issued photo ID be OK?

> Any information I can get would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

> Sincerely

>

> NC

>

> Thanks

>

> NC

>

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Where are you from in NC. I'm from Lumberton

From: deez_3_dogs <d.jacobs87@...>Subject: I have decided Date: Thursday, October 16, 2008, 1:46 PM

Hi everyone. I have decided that I am going to have the sleeve. I have a tentativesurgery date of November 4th, if I can get everything in order.I am very excited, but I am nervous.I have never been to Mexico, never flew, and never traveled with-outmy husband. I do have a support person that is coming with me. She hasbeen my friend for more that 30 years. I have a vision problem and an legally blind. I also have difficultywalking. I use a cane, but cannot walk for long periods.I have seen in some posts that some of you did a lot of walking aroundthe hospital. I don't know how much of that I can do. Will that be aproblem?After the surgery, will I be able to take my medication? I have 3medications that I take daily. I have not seen this issue discussed. Iknow about the liquids vitamins, but what about my prescriptions?Where can I get more information about what to bring, what I will

needat home afterward and stuff like that? Since I have never flown, Idon't know what I can bring and what is not allowed. I also don't havea passport. I know that it is not required, but do I need a birthcertificate or will will my state issued photo ID be OK?Any information I can get would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.SincerelyNCThanksNC

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I am from Rockwell. It is a small town just east of Salisbury. My husband drives a truck locally and comes down to Lumberton a lot, so I am very familiar with you area! Nice to meet a local person.Thanks to everyone for the information. Any further advice would be welcome

SincerelyOn Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 9:38 PM, terrina bell <terrinabell@...> wrote:

Where are you from in NC. I'm from Lumberton

From: deez_3_dogs <d.jacobs87@...>Subject: I have decided

Date: Thursday, October 16, 2008, 1:46 PM

Hi everyone. I have decided that I am going to have the sleeve. I have a tentativesurgery date of November 4th, if I can get everything in order.I am very excited, but I am nervous.I have never been to Mexico, never flew, and never traveled with-out

my husband. I do have a support person that is coming with me. She hasbeen my friend for more that 30 years. I have a vision problem and an legally blind. I also have difficultywalking. I use a cane, but cannot walk for long periods.

I have seen in some posts that some of you did a lot of walking aroundthe hospital. I don't know how much of that I can do. Will that be aproblem?After the surgery, will I be able to take my medication? I have 3

medications that I take daily. I have not seen this issue discussed. Iknow about the liquids vitamins, but what about my prescriptions?Where can I get more information about what to bring, what I will

needat home afterward and stuff like that? Since I have never flown, Idon't know what I can bring and what is not allowed. I also don't havea passport. I know that it is not required, but do I need a birth

certificate or will will my state issued photo ID be OK?Any information I can get would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.SincerelyNCThanksNC

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-I am so happy to find someone close to home. I know where Lumberton

is because my husband has also hauled to Lumberton.

i am right across the VA border (about 30 Miles).

My surgery is scheduled for Nov. 22, for my 55th birthday.

Let me know about yourself.

diane

-- In , " s "

<d.jacobs87@...> wrote:

>

> I am from Rockwell. It is a small town just east of Salisbury. My

husband

> drives a truck locally and comes down to Lumberton a lot, so I am

very

> familiar with you area! Nice to meet a local person.

> Thanks to everyone for the information. Any further advice would be

welcome

> Sincerely

>

>

> On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 9:38 PM, terrina bell <terrinabell@...>

wrote:

>

> > Where are you from in NC. I'm from Lumberton

> >

> >

> >

> > From: deez_3_dogs <d.jacobs87@...>

> > Subject: I have decided

> >

> > Date: Thursday, October 16, 2008, 1:46 PM

> >

> >

> > Hi everyone.

> > I have decided that I am going to have the sleeve. I have a

tentative

> > surgery date of November 4th, if I can get everything in order.

> > I am very excited, but I am nervous.

> > I have never been to Mexico, never flew, and never traveled with-

out

> > my husband. I do have a support person that is coming with me.

She has

> > been my friend for more that 30 years.

> > I have a vision problem and an legally blind. I also have

difficulty

> > walking. I use a cane, but cannot walk for long periods.

> > I have seen in some posts that some of you did a lot of walking

around

> > the hospital. I don't know how much of that I can do. Will that

be a

> > problem?

> > After the surgery, will I be able to take my medication? I have 3

> > medications that I take daily. I have not seen this issue

discussed. I

> > know about the liquids vitamins, but what about my prescriptions?

> > Where can I get more information about what to bring, what I will

need

> > at home afterward and stuff like that? Since I have never flown, I

> > don't know what I can bring and what is not allowed. I also don't

have

> > a passport. I know that it is not required, but do I need a birth

> > certificate or will will my state issued photo ID be OK?

> > Any information I can get would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

> > Sincerely

> >

> > NC

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > NC

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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. Take your birth certificate and photo id (drivers license). I believe after January 09 you will be required a passport so I would urge any of Dr. A's patients who may travel back and forth to get one. Pack light: a change of clothes - two at most. pjs or robe and slippers, underwear, toothbrush, toothpaste (wee little tube), deodorant (wee little stick), comb and brush, any makeup you want in a small 1 qt. plastic bag. Remember that your hair spray, shampoo, etc. should be in no more than a 2.5 oz. container. I encourage you to pack lightly, use a small carry-on suitcase with wheels BECAUSE ERNESTO OR JUAN NEED TO LEAVE THE SAN DIEGO AIRPORT BY 11 A.M. If you are arriving a day early, you can check luggage. REMEMBER, after surgery, you have to carry that "stuff" back to the airport. It is just so much EASIER to use a small carry on size piece of luggage. You may bring any meds that you usually take. Speak with Dr. A and Dr. C about those and how you should medicate yourself after surgery. They need to know your med and dosage amount to adequately advise you. Some people take the dissolvable GAS-X strips. I did not, nor did I need them. It is a good insurance to have them in the event you suffer from gas pain after surgery.

I have heard of others that have brought along their own heating pad. I'm not a heating pad user but some have been comforted by that post surgery. You will need to do some walking after surgery, which can be accomplished through the hospital hall ways. It helps your circulation and your post gas issues. I walked a lot and would swing my arms around too to get all that surgical gas out of me. Feel free to toot your horn as you move along, it will make you feel better. You will want to get around and speak with the other patients and visit. All will be well! We promise!

C

Tampa

P.S. where in NC are you at?

From: terrinabell@...Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 18:38:58 -0700Subject: Re: I have decided

Where are you from in NC. I'm from Lumberton

From: deez_3_dogs <d.jacobs87@...>Subject: I have decided Date: Thursday, October 16, 2008, 1:46 PM

Hi everyone. I have decided that I am going to have the sleeve. I have a tentativesurgery date of November 4th, if I can get everything in order.I am very excited, but I am nervous.I have never been to Mexico, never flew, and never traveled with-outmy husband. I do have a support person that is coming with me. She hasbeen my friend for more that 30 years. I have a vision problem and an legally blind. I also have difficultywalking. I use a cane, but cannot walk for long periods.I have seen in some posts that some of you did a lot of walking aroundthe hospital. I don't know how much of that I can do. Will that be aproblem?After the surgery, will I be able to take my medication? I have 3medications that I take daily. I have not seen this issue discussed. Iknow about the liquids vitamins, but what about my prescriptions?Where can I get more information about what to bring, what I will needat home afterward and stuff like that? Since I have never flown, Idon't know what I can bring and what is not allowed. I also don't havea passport. I know that it is not required, but do I need a birthcertificate or will will my state issued photo ID be OK?Any information I can get would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.SincerelyNCThanksNC

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Hello you NC gals! I know where Lumberton is? We have family in Autryville, Fayetteville, Raleigh and our second (vacation/retirement home) is in Maggie Valley. I love that TARHEEL state!

C

Tampa

> > From: dianeworley@...> Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 14:47:38 +0000> Subject: Re: I have decided> > -I am so happy to find someone close to home. I know where Lumberton > is because my husband has also hauled to Lumberton.> > i am right across the VA border (about 30 Miles).> My surgery is scheduled for Nov. 22, for my 55th birthday. > > Let me know about yourself.> > diane> > -- In , " s" > <d.jacobs87@...> wrote:> >> > I am from Rockwell. It is a small town just east of Salisbury. My > husband> > drives a truck locally and comes down to Lumberton a lot, so I am > very> > familiar with you area! Nice to meet a local person.> > Thanks to everyone for the information. Any further advice would be > welcome> > Sincerely> > > > > > On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 9:38 PM, terrina bell <terrinabell@...> > wrote:> > > > > Where are you from in NC. I'm from Lumberton> > >> > > > > >> > > From: deez_3_dogs <d.jacobs87@...>> > > Subject: I have decided> > > > > > Date: Thursday, October 16, 2008, 1:46 PM> > >> > >> > > Hi everyone.> > > I have decided that I am going to have the sleeve. I have a > tentative> > > surgery date of November 4th, if I can get everything in order.> > > I am very excited, but I am nervous.> > > I have never been to Mexico, never flew, and never traveled with-> out> > > my husband. I do have a support person that is coming with me. > She has> > > been my friend for more that 30 years.> > > I have a vision problem and an legally blind. I also have > difficulty> > > walking. I use a cane, but cannot walk for long periods.> > > I have seen in some posts that some of you did a lot of walking > around> > > the hospital. I don't know how much of that I can do. Will that > be a> > > problem?> > > After the surgery, will I be able to take my medication? I have 3> > > medications that I take daily. I have not seen this issue > discussed. I> > > know about the liquids vitamins, but what about my prescriptions?> > > Where can I get more information about what to bring, what I will > need> > > at home afterward and stuff like that? Since I have never flown, I> > > don't know what I can bring and what is not allowed. I also don't > have> > > a passport. I know that it is not required, but do I need a birth> > > certificate or will will my state issued photo ID be OK?> > > Any information I can get would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.> > > Sincerely> > > > > > NC> > >> > > Thanks> > > > > > NC> > >> > >> > > > > >> >> > > > ------------------------------------> >

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Hi DianeIt is good to met someone so close to home as well. Sounds as if we have a lot in common. If you would be interested in emailing me off the support site, you can send private emails to me at d.jacobs87@... or deejacobs@alltll .net

I look forward to getting to know you betterSincerelyOn Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 10:21 PM, <ldccox@...> wrote:

. Take your birth certificate and photo id (drivers license). I believe after January 09 you will be required a passport so I would urge any of Dr. A's patients who may travel back and forth to get one. Pack light: a change of clothes - two at most. pjs or robe and slippers, underwear, toothbrush, toothpaste (wee little tube), deodorant (wee little stick), comb and brush, any makeup you want in a small 1 qt. plastic bag. Remember that your hair spray, shampoo, etc. should be in no more than a 2.5 oz. container. I encourage you to pack lightly, use a small carry-on suitcase with wheels BECAUSE ERNESTO OR JUAN NEED TO LEAVE THE SAN DIEGO AIRPORT BY 11 A.M. If you are arriving a day early, you can check luggage. REMEMBER, after surgery, you have to carry that " stuff " back to the airport. It is just so much EASIER to use a small carry on size piece of luggage. You may bring any meds that you usually take. Speak with Dr. A and Dr. C about those and how you should medicate yourself after surgery. They need to know your med and dosage amount to adequately advise you. Some people take the dissolvable GAS-X strips. I did not, nor did I need them. It is a good insurance to have them in the event you suffer from gas pain after surgery.

I have heard of others that have brought along their own heating pad. I'm not a heating pad user but some have been comforted by that post surgery. You will need to do some walking after surgery, which can be accomplished through the hospital hall ways. It helps your circulation and your post gas issues. I walked a lot and would swing my arms around too to get all that surgical gas out of me. Feel free to toot your horn as you move along, it will make you feel better. You will want to get around and speak with the other patients and visit. All will be well! We promise!

C

Tampa

P.S. where in NC are you at?

From: terrinabell@...Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 18:38:58 -0700

Subject: Re: I have decided

Where are you from in NC. I'm from Lumberton

From: deez_3_dogs <d.jacobs87@...>Subject: I have decided

Date: Thursday, October 16, 2008, 1:46 PM

Hi everyone. I have decided that I am going to have the sleeve. I have a tentativesurgery date of November 4th, if I can get everything in order.I am very excited, but I am nervous.I have never been to Mexico, never flew, and never traveled with-out

my husband. I do have a support person that is coming with me. She hasbeen my friend for more that 30 years. I have a vision problem and an legally blind. I also have difficultywalking. I use a cane, but cannot walk for long periods.

I have seen in some posts that some of you did a lot of walking aroundthe hospital. I don't know how much of that I can do. Will that be aproblem?After the surgery, will I be able to take my medication? I have 3

medications that I take daily. I have not seen this issue discussed. Iknow about the liquids vitamins, but what about my prescriptions?Where can I get more information about what to bring, what I will needat home afterward and stuff like that? Since I have never flown, I

don't know what I can bring and what is not allowed. I also don't havea passport. I know that it is not required, but do I need a birthcertificate or will will my state issued photo ID be OK?Any information I can get would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

SincerelyNCThanksNC

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I saw others helping you decide what to pack....I previously posted this list to someone else...and will copy it to you too. Hope it helps. You experiece will be a fantastic one.

Jen

LIST:pillow--feather one so easily molded to abdomen (in my opinion a must)

heating pad (also a MUST)

pack small snack in bag for day you arrive--you are fasting and starving and can eat after lab drawn (did not know this and WISH I did)

meds: chewable gas X, chewable Tylenol,

blistex

earplugs (in case hallway noisy)

comfy cotton panties

three pairs cotton capri loose sweat pants

large tshirts

tankini bra--no underwire--and loose (tank top with built in shelf bra)

toiletries

socks

slippers (grip bottom if possible)

camera

broth packet (one)

hot tea bags (two or so) (gate 29 at San Diego airport has starbucks to get hot water for trip home)

lap top/ipod/book

$25-30 of single one dollar bills for tipping (Ernesto and hotel guys)

pen and paper or journal to write new friend info!

I would also call your cell phone carrier and upgrade to an international plan to avoid big bill then downgrade when you get home

From: deez_3_dogs <d.jacobs87gmail (DOT) com>Subject: [Dr-Aceves-bandster s] I have decided @groups. comDate: Thursday, October 16, 2008, 1:46 PM

Hi everyone. I have decided that I am going to have the sleeve. I have a tentativesurgery date of November 4th, if I can get everything in order.I am very excited, but I am nervous.I have never been to Mexico, never flew, and never traveled with-outmy husband. I do have a support person that is coming with me. She hasbeen my friend for more that 30 years. I have a vision problem and an legally blind. I also have difficultywalking. I use a cane, but cannot walk for long periods.I have seen in some posts that some of you did a lot of walking aroundthe hospital. I don't know how much of that I can do. Will that be aproblem?After the surgery, will I be able to take my medication? I have 3medications that I take daily. I have not seen this issue discussed. Iknow about the liquids vitamins, but what about my prescriptions?Where can I get more information about what to bring, what I will

needat home afterward and stuff like that? Since I have never flown, Idon't know what I can bring and what is not allowed. I also don't havea passport. I know that it is not required, but do I need a birthcertificate or will will my state issued photo ID be OK?Any information I can get would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.SincerelyNCThanksNC

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