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rhw94123

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  1. Sorry to barge in, but yes he is. Dr. Jaime Ramos Kelly.
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    Surgery Monday

    Best wishes, ladies! Hope you stay comfortable this week! I reported the spam post above this one--- hopefully it'll soon be removed. Happy surgery week!
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    Anyone going to TJ 1/23?

    I will be in town to accompany someone to a 1/22 surgery at Florence hospital -- I will be down the road from you at Hotel Lucerne on 1/23 & 1/24. Feel free to correspond while we're in town & good luck !!
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    Nov 2013 Sleevers Progress So Far...

    Happy New Year everyone! I'm 8.5 weeks out from my 11/11 surgery and down 28-30 lbs from that day (177 this morning). My body fat percentage has decreased from 41% to 35%, which makes me content with my not-remarkably-fast weight loss. Huge news is that my cholesterol is down from 220 before surgery to 150! Last, a few people have started noticing my loss, which has been fun. it seems like I started getting a few comments when I hit 30 lbs down from pre-op (about 3-5 lbs ago). My morale is good and I have only 1-2 "hungry days" every 10 days or so.
  6. I checked with my surgeon's FB group for you & 3 people came forward & said they didn't find a thing wrong with the weekend care at Florence. (2 were Fri surgeries & one was a Sat. Surgery). Best wishes as you get your plans finalized!
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    Drinking pop

    I drank a lot of fresca pre-op. I drink a couple ounces of 80% flat coke zero a few times a week now, but not obsessively & I'm officially probably not supposed to :/
  8. I thought so- I met a nice Garcia patient when there. I checked in to Florence on a Sunday night at 9:30 & it was kind of quiet, but I can't speak to how it would be on a Saturday. The day-2 (Sunday) environment might be the most concerning (?). Hopefully someone will post details.
  9. That must feel great! I imagine any Past worries that it might not be working, etc., are replaced with faith & knowledge that it IS working!!
  10. What hospital? Would it be at Florence or ???
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    How long were you out of work

    My husband and I own our own business and -- aside from 2 nights in a hotel in a Mexico after release from the hospital-- I really didn't take any time off. I had my gallbladder removed, too. The one adjustment I made was I laid down every day by about 5:30 pm and didn't do much in the evenings (usually I wouldn't get tired till 10pm or so, but right after the sleeve a weariness would hit me every day about 5pm and I could not buzz around my house and do laundry, sweep, etc.). My surgeon was really fast (completes most sleeve surgeries in about 30-35 minutes), so I wasn't under very long. I think this (and the fact that his practice doesn't employ narcotic painkillers outside of the recovery room) helped me feel alert and back-to-normal pretty quickly. SWELLING -- I think I'm still a little swollen, but there was a significant drop after 6 weeks. Best wishes!
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    After care & Support

    I am going to Mexico with a loved one in a couple of weeks so she can have surgery with Dr. Illan, but I will keep an ear peeled for another person going around tax day . There is no lack of great reviews for Dr. Illan on here, but I thought I would also take this opportunity to endorse his work/practice. I am a very choosey consumer and did a lot of research on Mexican surgeons. I was ready to go with one of the super-established ones and pay nearly twice as much if I could not research and conclude myself that Dr. Illan was excellent. I called the public hospital where he is an ER surgeon, I talked to many of his patients (including Mexican ones who said he has an excellent reputation locally and regionally) and I got comfortable. He is younger than many of the surgeons with long resumes so it takes more effort to research him. (He is currently a "candidate" rather than a "Fellow" in the American College of Surgeons -- I would not be surprised if his prices went up when his status changes to "Fellow" fairly soon.) I would say the hospital he uses is fine/good (be prepared for it to feel like a small town US hospital with a dated decor in certain wings). Nurses/staff very attentive and conscientious. I felt gratified when I was walking the halls after surgery to hear some medical staff discussing in impressed voices how fast & precise he is in the E.R. and I felt like every member of his team that I met was thorough, organized, professional and kind. Last -- the personal/ tourist/ companion attention you get from his Mexico-based coordinator Omar is famous and (in my opinion) super valuable if you are looking at going alone. I had a companion and Omar fussed over me, and from what I saw he will take the role of stand-in family friend and camp counselor if you come alone. Best wishes -- 3 months seems like a great amount of time to get perfectly prepped!
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    February 18

    I definitely think it's worth driving to get someplace that seems great based on your research (I flew to Mexico myself !). Best wishes as you prep for your surgery!
  14. That sounds great, Alysa! I can't see tickers , etc. on my phone... Is that 29lbs since surgery day? It seems like you're having great success!
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    Catheter?

    My Dr. (Dr. Illan in Mexico) does a significant volume of sleeve surgeries and completes most of his procedures within 25-45 mins. (When I was there my procedure was 30 mins & he completed a high BMI acquaintance of mine in 45 mins the next day.) This is a 'plus' to me because it represents so little time under anesthesia and no catheter . Best wishes- I have had one in the past and it was weird but not painful.
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    Fitbit - force or flex?

    I started with a Force about 1 month ago. I wanted to get my son one for Xmas, but they were sold out, so I got him a Flex. Then we traded since he has no smart phone and I do (he's 12:)!). The display is great for him & wasn't necessary for me. With Flex you get 2 wristbands in 2 sizes . Flex wristbands seem to stay on WAY better. Our Force (& 2 friends' forces) come off a lot. (We may send it back).
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    Entire new life?

    Now that I am so (blessedly) detached from food, I find myself stopping to do things right (and right away) all the time. I've made a game of dealing with things on the spot rather than procrastinating. If I see an erroneous charge on my credit card statement, I dial the 800 number, jump on my treadmill & get it taken care of right then. If I go to the dryer to find a pair of socks, I stop & sort the whole load & deliver stuff to the proper room, etc, etc. I seem to have lots of room for somewhat healthy obsessions now that the whole unhealthy/depressing obsession with food has been largely neutralized. I think it's TOTALLY reasonable to be envisioning a more organized/ centered future!
  18. I will definitely be accompanying my loved one for surgery w Dr. Illan on 1/22/14.
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    My Mexico Story with the Sleeve

    Also meant to say: Glad that you're doing so well and best wishes for more smooth times now that you're sleeved !
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    My Mexico Story with the Sleeve

    When I was researching surgeons 2-3 months ago dr Kelly's office offered me surgery at Hospital Nova OR Hospital Angeles for $2K more. I had read about the surprise charges at Hospital Nova (which I believe is the MOST modest hospital in the TJ bariatric scene, whereas Hospital Angeles is probably the most new/polished one). I also found Dr. Kelly & his team very nice, but they forgot to follow through on a couple of things when they were marketing to me and I wasn't able to feel secure that I would have a smooth time with them.
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    my story

    Great post . Best wishes in 2014!!
  22. I am 80% sure that I am accompanying a loved one to have surgery w Dr. Illan on 1/22.
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    Nov 2013 Sleevers Progress So Far...

    I had surgery on 11/11/13 and I've lost 28-30 pounds since starting my pre-op diet on 11/2/13. I am 50 so I was not expecting super fast results. I eat 600-800 cals each day with an occasional day of 1000 cals. I walk 12,000 steps (5.5 miles) most days (with 2.5-3 of it being a concerted effort on the treadmill and the rest just being "life."). My body fat composition has dropped from 40% to 37% which is what I am highly focused on (rather than rapid weight loss). Best wishes to all!
  24. Hi, Pamela-- Welcome & I'm sure you'll get lots of detailed answers:). I know that carbs & sugars are commonly held to ignite our appetites. My experience is that eating a sweet starts the craving, out-of-control cycle for me. Once I've given in to it (even for a day) it takes me 3 days to "de-tox" from the sugar/carb. BUT --after that uncomfortable 3 days is over, I am not hungry or sweets-interested AT ALL. I then get back on a roll of just eating high protein/low carb and usually soon lose 3-5 lbs quickly, which reinforces the positive cycle I'm on. Again, I'm sure you'll get lots of advice-- congrats on reducing your set- weight to 165, though-- that sounds pretty healthy & fun to me !!
  25. Sorry if this has already been covered... I searched the forums, but didn't find anything . I am pre-sleeve and filled out health questionnaires from a couple of different surgeons.. they both asked about my high school weight and my wedding day weight. Not super typical for me (obviously!!), but at those times my BMI was about 21. My lowest BMI after having kids was probably 23-24. Now it's been 33 for about 3.5 years. Is there a BMI that a majority of adult, sleeved women seem to drift to after they get on a fitness roll? Thanks for any insight !

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