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I'm looking for a experienced known surgeon and in a clean hospital without sky high prices and a great aftercare package. I'm in UK London funding myself and happy to travel. 20 years old saving myself and very unhappy. Determined for change with the hopes of being healthy and being able to have a child in later life

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If you want to come to Florida in the USA I would reccomend my surgeon but I am guess that's not what you had in mind. We have some people on here from the UK so hopefully they can help.

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I've asked my British friend to answer your post. Hope she's able to help you. You're smart to research all of this in advance. I see so many people leave the country to have surgery, come home and only then ask, "Now what?"

Good luck!

Jean

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Thank you very much jean and floridays that would be costly for flights but thanks and your pics are great xx

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Hi. Jean asked me to look in and answer your thread.

I was banded ( a long time ago) at BMI Winchester. I think all the BMI group hospitals do bariatric surgery. My surgeon then transferred to Spire Southampton and I followed him. My care has now been taken over by the NHS. The Hospital Group is a big provider. Is the NHS out of the question? You have to be VERY big and have other medical conditions to qualify.

i am not sure of the terms and conditions on here, I probably can't post links to other boards. So I suggest you google gastricsurgeryfriends and read posts on there. We are all Brits! I spent the first five of my banded years on OH and have made great friends like Jean. But it is actually easier to get support from people who talk in stones, use UK dress sizes, know UK foods, not to mention UK hospitals.

Going abroad to Belgium or the CR is cheaper, but remember you will need lots of aftercare. Some of the Belgium clinics do set that up in the UK. Not all do!

Kate

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Hi. Jean asked me to look in and answer your thread.

I was banded ( a long time ago) at BMI Winchester. I think all the BMI group hospitals do bariatric surgery. My surgeon then transferred to Spire Southampton and I followed him. My care has now been taken over by the NHS. The Hospital Group is a big provider. Is the NHS out of the question? You have to be VERY big and have other medical conditions to qualify.

i am not sure of the terms and conditions on here' date=' I probably can't post links to other boards. So I suggest you google gastricsurgeryfriends and read posts on there. We are all Brits! I spent the first five of my banded years on OH and have made great friends like Jean. But it is actually easier to get support from people who talk in stones, use UK dress sizes, know UK foods, not to mention UK hospitals.

Going abroad to Belgium or the CR is cheaper, but remember you will need lots of aftercare. Some of the Belgium clinics do set that up in the UK. Not all do!

Kate[/quote']

Thanks Kate. That's alot of help I defiantly qualify for surgery not with the nhs due to not having a physical health condition won't mention weight but my bmi is not far off 45. I will have a look on the mentioned sites and I have been looking at the hospital group they include aftercare from what I can see. Would you advise me to just saved before I start booking consultations?

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I was banded last week at The Hospital Group - Dolan Park they were excellent do more bands than anyone in the UK I think. I was self pay too. Check out a forum gastric surgery friends all mostly uk banders..... Good luck

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I would go for the meeting ASAP to get advice from the surgeon. I also noticed they do financing I think???? Check the website...

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Hi thanks for the recommendation I have a few questions I hope you don't mind? Did you have a lot to loose I am hoping to loose 7-8 stone but ideally 9. Also how long did it take after consultation till u was banded? Have you experienced any pain after affects if so how bad? Does you have to inject your self for ten days after to avoid clotting? And also what sort of price am I looking at. Sorry for all the questions. Thanks xx

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I don't mind at all... Have had my band a week so I have limited info but I can't try and answer your questions.....

Did you have a lot to loose I am hoping to loose 7-8 stone but ideally 9.

I started at 17stone would like to get to 10stone but may try and lose more once I get there!

Also how long did it take after consultation till u was banded? It is a two week pre-op diet but I started that before I met the surgeon. Talk to Sally Price she is the consultant and has had the surgery. Ask wht dates are available.

Have you experienced any pain after affects if so how bad? The first few days I had a little pain but not too bad. Now I feel fine but one of my incisions has an infection so I am on antibiotics. Otherwise I would be fine :(

Does you have to inject your self for ten days after to avoid clotting? No.....

And also what sort of price am I looking at 4995gbp

xx

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