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Hi All,

I've tried contacting the Dr's office today but it is closed. I am scheduled for surgery on the 12th of Jan and just found out from work that I have to travel on the 3rd - 8th of Feb. Does anyone know if the doctors have any issues with traveling out of the country this soon after surgery? I won't even have my first fill quite yet. I have to approve the flight itinerary today, so any help is appreciated!

Thanks so much!

Kim

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I wouldn't think so. You should just about be back to normal by then. But you better call when they're open just to make sure. Have fun! & Congrats on your new band!

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I travelled (from the West Coast to the East Coast) 3 business days following my surgery. Boy, was THAT a mistake! I didn't actually feel human until about 10 days following surgery, and within a couple days after that felt great. The only real downside was a sensation of absolute discomfort, and not being able to eat anything, and nausea. I figured, I will not be feeling well, anyway, so I may as well be productive!

Not smart!

But with you being 2-3 weeks out, you will likely be fine. Individual mileage will vary, see your dealer for details.....

Cheers!

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I suggest making sure there's a band surgeon wherever you travel, just in case of emergencies. Other than that, make sure to pack only comfy clothes (general rule for anyone banded.) No tight jeans or binding clothing, lots of liquids and move around the plane so you don't cramp. Oh, and have fun and buy me presents ;)

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Thanks guys - I went ahead and accepted the assignment - I mean who doesn't want to go to Cancun?? DeLarla - I could bring back Dr. Lopez for you :-) --- that would make a nice souvenir- no? Ok, so I'll check and see if there's a lap band surgeon on hand around that area in case of problems - only a 2 1/2 hour flight back to Texas though if I needed to rush out for any reason I guess. Thanks for all the advice guys.

Kim

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