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Hi My name is Bibi and I live north of Orlando in Lake County. I have chosen Dr. Jessee at SunCoast in Tampa for my LapBand surgeon. I've done over a year of research & I feel Dr. Jessee would be good for me. That being said I'm hoping to find someone willing to share the experience they had with Dr. Jessee & her staff at SunCoast Bariatrics... Especially if Dr. Jessee used the one-incision SPIDER procedure. I will be going through a 3 month supervised diet & that's got me a little nervous because I don't know what to expect. I am still in the very early stages of this process. I attended Dr. Jessee's seminar 2/11 & yesterday I completed/submitted the first wave of paperwork. I'm anxiously awaiting the next step. Looking forward to this next phase of life & changing my eating & exercise habits and being a success with this journey. Even if you didn't have your surgery done with SunCoast Bariatrics I'm still interested in hearing from you... ANY & ALL advice, input & motivation is welcomed! Especially regarding the pre-op phase and diet. Thanks in advance. =0)

Bibi

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Dr. Jessee did my surgery on 1/30. I haven't had any issues at all. The staff is very professional and have been very good with answering my questions, emails and more. They even called me after i was released from the hospital to check on me after surgery. The only thing that seemed odd is that I never saw the surgeon before or after surgery (though I never asked to speak or see her!) maybe this may be normal for surgeries since they do so many in one day.

I have to say the hospital staff was amazing too! If you can stay over night do it! Unless you're tough lol. I needed that attention and am so glad I planned to stay. I am glad I went with Dr. Jessee. She was recommended by my primary doctor and a coworker. Most people in our area would suggest her or her partner. Good luck!

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ps I am a big baby and hated pre-op and post- op diets. Had to be the most difficult month of my life and all I lost was 20 lbs lol. Most folks seem to lose a lot more. My body stubbornly holds on to weight for some reason :/

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Dr. Jessee did my surgery on 1/30. I haven't had any issues at all. The staff is very professional and have been very good with answering my questions' date=' emails and more. They even called me after i was released from the hospital to check on me after surgery. The only thing that seemed odd is that I never saw the surgeon before or after surgery (though I never asked to speak or see her!) maybe this may be normal for surgeries since they do so many in one day.

I have to say the hospital staff was amazing too! If you can stay over night do it! Unless you're tough lol. I needed that attention and am so glad I planned to stay. I am glad I went with Dr. Jessee. She was recommended by my primary doctor and a coworker. Most people in our area would suggest her or her partner. Good luck![/quote']

Yay I finally got a reply. Lol... Thanks for answering! I agree that is odd not seeing the surgeon before/after surgery. I thought that an initial consultation was part of the process. I guess I'll soon find out. Did you have to do a 3 month supervised diet? Also what was your pre op diet?

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Oh, I did have a consultation! I meant in the hospital I never saw the doctor, but was told if I wanted to speak to her before the actual procedure, it could be arranged. I did not have to do a three month diet but that may be because of my insurance?? The pre-op is very generous compared to other surgeon's rules. I had to drop 8 pounds before the procedure but I think that # may depend on your weight. The 10 day diet was two shakes and a light meal. Much better than the post-op which is all liquids wahhhh ha ha. That's with any surgeon though and they even let you have creamy Soups, which again is very generous!!

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Oh' date=' I did have a consultation! I meant in the hospital I never saw the doctor, but was told if I wanted to speak to her before the actual procedure, it could be arranged. I did not have to do a three month diet but that may be because of my insurance?? The pre-op is very generous compared to other surgeon's rules. I had to drop 8 pounds before the procedure but I think that # may depend on your weight. The 10 day diet was two shakes and a light meal. Much better than the post-op which is all liquids wahhhh ha ha. That's with any surgeon though and they even let you have creamy Soups, which again is very generous!![/quote']

Ok good to hear you met with Dr. Jessee at least once! Lol That's all I need. At the seminar she seemed like a good doctor and really into what she does. Also the fact that she does the one-incision Spider procedure. Did you have it done? I was kind of surprised when I was told I had to do a 3 month supervised

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diet. Either way I need the extra time. The pre op diet doesn't sound so bad. The post op on the other hand will probably be a little harder!!! Lol! What part of FL do you stay? Keep me posted on your progress. I'd like to hear about it. :)

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I was unable to get the spider because I have had laparoscopic surgery for gall bladder a few years ago. If you've ever had surgery in that area, they may not be able to do the spider. I had a hiatal hernia fixed too. I live in the St.Pete area so the hospital was convenient. I stayed overnight at Palms of Pasadena hospital and my nurses were so awesome. That three month diet may be due to your insurance plan. I looked into the lap band when I lived on New Jersey and they required a six month diet.

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I was unable to get the spider because I have had laparoscopic surgery for gall bladder a few years ago. If you've ever had surgery in that area' date=' they may not be able to do the spider. I had a hiatal hernia fixed too. I live in the St.Pete area so the hospital was convenient. I stayed overnight at Palms of Pasadena hospital and my nurses were so awesome. That three month diet may be due to your insurance plan. I looked into the lap band when I lived on New Jersey and they required a six month diet.[/quote']

I've had two c-sections and my tubes tided... What do you think? Lol I have no clue and too anxious to wait. I'll be glad when I'm already at post op status. I'm just ready too get started.

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Hang in there! It comes up fast and it's good to be positive and excited. I was the opposite, I was dreading it :( I would ask the doctor, I know for me they couldn't do the spider.

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I was banded by Dr Ache Jan 16. I havent met Dr Jessie, but I can say the staff is great. The surgery staff were very nice too. Checked up on me after surgery, I felt taken care of.

I just got my first fill recently and Dr ache is great making sure I'm okay. Pat the nutritionist is helpful too. I'm pretty happy with the place.

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I had dr Jesse and love her! I had the spider and loved it! I'm in the space coast, u?

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I know this isn't that active of a thread but I wanted to add my two cents here too :)

Dr. Ache banded me Dec 2013. She used the Spider technique as well and went through my belly button. All in all I'm happy with the result. I like how they fill us a decent amount on the first fill so hopefully it won't take forever to get to green. Everyone in the practice so far has been super nice.

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