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newmeby50

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About newmeby50

  • Rank
    Senior Member
  • Birthday 08/15/1964

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    Montgomery
  • State
    Alabama
  • Zip Code
    36106
  1. newmeby50

    Need help!

    You need to reconsider just biting the bullet and pay the fee especially if it includes all transportation during your stay. Not sure the group you're using but I used Mexico Bariatric Center & you're picked up at airport then taken to hotel 1st night then they pick you up the next morning (after you check out of hotel and must take your belongings with you) to carry you to the hospital where you stay for a couple of nights then they take you back to the hotel where you're there 2 night's then they take you back across the border to airport. It will be well worth the $100. investment plus just the security of using a reputable company that you can trust and know you'll get to where you need to be.
  2. newmeby50

    Need help!

    Who is your Doctor? You usually go through a medical group like Mexico Bariatric Center or The Renew Advantage or one of the other group's but they arrange for you to be picked up at the airport and they take you across the boarder to your hotel and do all the transportation of going to hospital and hotel and return to airport.
  3. My hubby went with me, but out of my 3 sleeve sisters 2 of them were there solo. There were plenty of other women during my stay that came alone and had no problems. Your coordinator at the hospital will help you with anything you need as well but you'll make friends and should have a great network that will most likely become your lifelong sleeve sisters. I was at Mi Doctor Hospital in TJ. My coordinator that sets it all up, connected me with one of my fellow Sleevers, so we had already connected before we met. You should also try Sassy Sleevers on Facebook, it's a closed group but you might find others going the same time you are, you'll have to be added to the group. There's around 10,000+ members, it's a great support group as well.
  4. newmeby50

    Surgery Without Aftercare

    jspitznogle, Glad you've done so well! It probably will be around February for you when the hair loss will start, it unfortunately affects the majority of Sleevers. It starts about 3-31/2 months after surgery & usually continues for 31/2-4 months later before stopping, then the new growth will start. It will grow back but it takes time!
  5. newmeby50

    Surgery Without Aftercare

    jspitznogle, Glad you've done so well! It probably will be around February for you when the hair loss will start, it unfortunately affects the majority of Sleevers. It starts about 3-31/2 months after surgery & usually continues for 31/2-4 months later before stopping, then the new growth will start. It will grow back but it takes time!
  6. newmeby50

    Surgery Without Aftercare

    I too have no insurance and had single incision gastric sleeve in Mexico and I've done very well! My sleeve groups, 2 in particular have been my go to for support. Surgery was Aug 6,2013. No follow up with any doctors or nutritionist due to no insurance or money to freely give up. Hope this helps you. Follow the doctors instructions and of course if something does arise see a physician.
  7. newmeby50

    Family and Friends Support

    There are so many who go it alone,you'll be fine and I too had family and friends who were skeptical of me going, I pretty much kept it to myself & those that I couldn't keep it from knew I was having surgery but didn't know where I was having it done until I got back. I lost 92 lbs my 1 st year "August" of the 100 lb gain that I set out to lose. It's the best decision I ever made for myself. Maybe you should just keep it between you and your wife and after the surgery, then share your experience as they see the changes happening! Surgery is NOT the easy way out! It is the best tool you'll ever be given to battle obesity but it will be up to you to make it work! It is not a cure all! It's still all about choices & making the right ones!
  8. newmeby50

    Juarez or Tijuana?

    I would like to add that I traveled from Alabama & flew into San Diego, CA . Just found this info: Out of the 50 most violent cities in the world, Juárez ranked number 37 in 2013, down from the top spot six years ago, according to the Mexico City-based Security, Justice and Peace organization. Juárez, with 1.3 million residents, reported 505 homicides, or 37.59 homicides per each 100,000 of population. It held first place in the number of homicides in the years 2008, 2009 and 2010, was second in 2011 and 19th in 2012.
  9. newmeby50

    Juarez or Tijuana?

    My husband grew up in El Paso & when we got married 6 & 1/2 yrs ago we went there during our honeymoon but he wouldn't dare go across the border to Juarez due to the violence (drug cartel) if I'm not mistaken, it's one of the most dangerous cities! Just Google it. I went to Tijuana & Dr. Carlos Diaz did a wonderful job at Mi Hospital & there were "many" women who came by themselves. Please reconsider going to Juarez.
  10. newmeby50

    The Marriott in Tijuana

    There's a restaurant in the hotel that he can eat at, there's also a Wal-Mart up the road with a small shopping plaza. It's an up hill climb so we got the hotel shuttle to take us up to the plaza and we walked back to the Marriott. There's a place where you can exchange currency and a couple of little eateries there. The Wal-Mart is very different from the US. There's also a little place to eat at Mi Doctor Hospital if you're having surgery there.
  11. newmeby50

    The Marriott in Tijuana

    There's the athere
  12. newmeby50

    7 month Post Op Dr Diaz Pt

    TY For The Sweet comments
  13. You might want to join The Sassy Sleevers group and see if you get more input. There are over 6000 members & they are great to share & encourage each other. It's a closed group, too. I had surgery in Tijuana but no post op problems. Try the other group it can't hurt. Karen
  14. I did a lot of research as well and ended up going with Dr Carlos Diaz. He's did the single incision which was about a $1000. more the usual sleeve surgery. There were 4 of us that got to know one another before arriving in Mexico & we all had the single incision done by Dr.Diaz. He was great. Surgery was 8/5 & 8/6/13 for the 4 of us. Do you belong to any other sleeve groups?

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