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Hi everyone! My name is Amber and I will be going to Mexico to have surgery with Dr. Alamanza-Reyes in February of 2013 after I get my taxes. I am extremely excited to be getting banded. I'm a little nervous about going to Mexico because of the violence going on though. I am looking for stories from others about going and what happened, etc. Also, did piercings have to be removed?

Any other information would be appreciated....

Thank you!

:D

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I am self pay.. And I asked someone about how much it was to pay for the flight and the hotel and surgery in Mexico and they said it was about the same as what I paid... About $8,000 ... Just putting that out there. Good Luck!

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Mine will be less then 5k after everything.

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please don't go the Mexico to have this done. Have you found a dr who will do your fills and follow-up visits when you get back?

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I went to Mexico and used dr. Kuri no regrets!!

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Before you go please make sure you have someone lined up at home who will be in charge of your aftercare and fills. I have read quite a bit of people who have been banded in other countries/states who cannnot find someone to do their fills once they get home as alot of dr's won't touch you if they didn't band you.

good luck

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I heard that Dr. Malley will do fills for patients that went to Mexico. There was a forum about it on here I read.

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I'm going to Dr.Almanzo at the end of January. I can let you know how it goes. I'm near Dallas. I'm so excited!

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There are a few people on these forums who basically cut & paste the generic warnings for going to Mexico on nearly every post about Mexico, but I have yet to hear that warning from somebody who actually went. I am scheduled with Dr. Ariel Ortiz on the 18th. So far the communication has been awesome and they gave me a list of docs in my area who will do fills & aftercare so I got myself set up with a local nurse practitioner who does fills.

The cost for everything is $5000, no taxes/fees. Airfare is costing me $700 because I bought 3 seats (1 for a friend, 2 for my fat@ss).

I will definitely update on the Mexico forum after I get back to describe my experience. Leaving on the 17th!

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There are a few people on these forums who basically cut & paste the generic warnings for going to Mexico on nearly every post about Mexico' date=' but I have yet to hear that warning from somebody who actually went. I am scheduled with Dr. Ariel Ortiz on the 18th. So far the communication has been awesome and they gave me a list of docs in my area who will do fills & aftercare so I got myself set up with a local nurse practitioner who does fills.

The cost for everything is 5000, no taxes/fees. Airfare is costing me 700 because I bought 3 seats (1 for a friend, 2 for my fat@ss).

I will definitely update on the Mexico forum after I get back to describe my experience. Leaving on the 17th![/quote']

Good luck! I was there dec 3rd and everyone was great;)

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I had my surgery Aug. 30 with Dr. Almanza for $4,000. It was super easy, no problems. They were very sterile and professional, and I was only out for about 30 minutes. They pick you up at the SD airport and drop you back off there. You don't really leave the hospital, unless you elect to stay in a hotel, and then they drive you there, too. In other words, you aren't running around TJ loosey goosey shopping or anything, so yu aren't really exposed to danger. I live in Orange, CA, so I drove myself to the airport and back, and found a good Dr. in Huntington Beach to do the fill. I had minimal pain or even side effects.

Laura

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Dr. Ortiz is a lap band pioneer in Mexico. We must remember that the procedure was done in Mexico before it came to the US. Dr. Ortiz proctored American surgeons such as my doctor Lee Grossbard. I live in Orlando, FL where right now there is much violence and I think that every city has its good and bad areas. Dr Ortiz's office does a good job of taking care of his patients and his clinic is not in a bad area of TJ. I know TJ well because even with insurance I used to go there for medical treatment. There are excellent doctors there!

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Hi everyone! My name is Amber and I will be going to Mexico to have surgery with Dr. Alamanza-Reyes in February of 2013 after I get my taxes. I am extremely excited to be getting banded. I'm a little nervous about going to Mexico because of the violence going on though. I am looking for stories from others about going and what happened' date=' etc. Also, did piercings have to be removed?

Any other information would be appreciated....

Thank you!

:D [/quote']

I am knew to forum. I went to Mexico in October 2011. I had mine done at Mexicalli Bariatric center. They picked me up at the airport in San Diego and drove me to the hospital to meet the doctor and take care of all per op stuff. Then carried me to the hotel and picked me up the next morning. I had a very good experience and felt very good about the doctor. I had a lapband over a bypass so mine has been a little different. has anyone shared this experience. Also what is "green zone and red zone and slimimg?

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I had the lap band by Dr Almanza last Thursday Jan 31, 2013. It was safe and sanitary but not ultra-modern. Be prepared to wait for the van, the border crossing can take some time and can be delayed. I recommend only taking one person for support although both of my sisters came and another patient had 3 generations of family. The other patients and family are supportive of each other. The Ticuan hotel is nice and comfortable but I wouldn't recommend going out alone or at night. There's really no reason to. The front desk has freezer pops for you and coupons for free broth.< /p>

I was feeling pretty ill the first 2 days, with waves of cramps each time I moved or drank. It's lessened some today.

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