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Theirs horror stories here and in Mexico with the adjustable or non adjustable band im pretty sure youve heard of the horror stories from here too Im sure their must of been successful ones too and honestly what i allowed myself to get done on my body is my business only not anyone elses I do have a lap band not what you just mentioned Like i said I came her for advice not for anyone to scare me or get disgusted by the band i decided to put on my body if you dont have anything good to say then dont say anything at all!!!

How can anybody HELP you when you got something done to your body that NO ONE gets any longer?

We have NO CLUE of how to help you, you don't have lap band, also if you have any problems, you will have a VERY HARD TIME getting help from any surgeon in the US.

US Surgeons barely take other patients from the US, due to legal reasons, let alone someone who had a procedure done they are probably not familiar with, hopefully you can go back to your surgeon in Mexico if anything goes wrong.

I wish you luck with it and hope you have an uneventful and successful journey.

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pampi can i ask who your surgeon was in Mexico?

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My band is non adjustable its the first type of bands that came out (less expensive). I know that the opening is supposed to end up at 3 cm and I dont see a surgeon here in houston I speak to my surgeon in mexico twice a week and to a nutritionist once a week unless theirs a complication then i would go see him... At first it was hard because I was a big eater so the liquid diet and pain made it hard, im on my third week and i can honestly say things are getting better im 99% pain free but it seems like a slow process i just wanna know if with time ill be able to handle solid foods and will i be able to eat a little more.

if you talk to your dr twice a week and your nutritionist once a week,

.....maybe they can offer you guidance...

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No I dont want you to scare me anymore than these ladies have done I hope their very proud of themselves I did my research this is something that is still being done in mexico and if things dont wirk out I will just go and have it removed like people do here.. Theirs no need to scare anyone, im very sorry I ever posted my question here I never imagined the kind of response I was gonna get ... Sorry and good bye

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Seriously, I thought they stopped doing the 4cc bands in Mexico. No wonder you're not hungry but I feel you're in a precarious state keeping with a 4cc band. I hope you have no complications but I would try to find a US doctor for follow up seriously! I'm not trying to chew you out but what if your band needs adjusting? Do you have to go back to Zmexico? Or, can you follow up with a US doctor in case of any complications! I'm just concerned about your "healthy" welfare. Bes of luck to you!

Mexican surgeons could ONLY get the old 4cc bands, probably of lower quality also, so those who go to Mexico are gambling with their health, more than those who get their bands in the US.

Who knows, Mexican surgeons have probably RAN OUT of 4cc bands, since Allergan has halted product, and it could be that Mexican surgeons have now concocted some type of "vooddoo" procedure...aka non-adjustable band again.... :o

Mexican surgeons CANNOT get the new AP bands, they are ONLY sold to surgeons in the USA.

http://www.lapband.c...fording-lapband

CONSIDERING HAVING LAP-BAND® SURGERY OUTSIDE THE U.S.?

The LAP-BAND® AP System is the most technologically advanced gastric band in the world today; however it is not available in Mexico.

For long-term success all bariatric procedures, including the LAP-BAND® System, require follow-up and support from a bariatric practice—something that a doctor in another country may not be able to provide. Regular care and follow-up with a qualified surgeon close to home is important for losing the most weight with your LAP-BAND® System.

Contact a local LAP-BAND® System specialist, to learn more about your insurance coverage an

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if you talk to your dr twice a week and your nutritionist once a week' date='

.....maybe they can offer you guidance...[/quote']

Thank you for being kind to me I had this done only two weeks ago I truly didnt need these ladies scaring me the way they just did , I honestly dont have any problems or pain I just wanted to know if later on I will be able to eat a little more my nutritionist told me that I will that its too soon and that i must follow the diet I just wanted an opinion from people here I never thought id get bombarded with negativity and cruelty

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get it removed if it dont work??...........well nothing else needs to be said then does it..

final word, the band (or whatever you have) will work if you work it properly..stay in touch with your dr and do the best you can..all you can do..all the best

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Mexican surgeons could ONLY get the old 4cc bands' date=' probably of lower quality also, so those who go to Mexico are gambling with their health, more than those who get their bands in the US.

Who knows, Mexican surgeons have probably RAN OUT of 4cc bands, since Allergan has halted product, and it could be that Mexican surgeons are now concocted some type of "vooddoo" procedure...aka non-adjustable band again.... :o

Mexican surgeons CANNOT get the new AP bands, they are ONLY sold to surgeons in the USA.

http://www.lapband.com/learn-about-lapband/affording-lapband

CONSIDERING HAVING LAP-BAND® SURGERY OUTSIDE THE U.S.?

The LAP-BAND® AP System is the most technologically advanced gastric band in the world today; however it is not available in Mexico.

For long-term success all bariatric procedures, including the LAP-BAND® System, require follow-up and support from a bariatric practice—something that a doctor in another country may not be able to provide. Regular care and follow-up with a qualified surgeon close to home is important for losing the most weight with your LAP-BAND® System.

Contact a local LAP-BAND® System specialist, to learn more about your insurance coverage an

Go to hell!!

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get it removed if it dont work??...........well nothing else needs to be said then does it..

final word' date=' the band (or whatever you have) will work if you work it properly..stay in touch with your dr and do the best you can..all you can do..all the best[/quote']

Thank you

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No I dont want you to scare me anymore than these ladies have done I hope their very proud of themselves I did my research this is something that is still being done in Mexico and if things dont wirk out I will just go and have it removed like people do here.. Theirs no need to scare anyone, im very sorry I ever posted my question here I never imagined the kind of response I was gonna get ... Sorry and good bye

I wasn't trying to scare you. Nor was I being mean. I am telling you the facts out of genuine concern. If I was doing something that was a major potential risk to my health, I'd pray someone would be honest and tell me.

I would be scared if I were you too, btw. But it's obvious you got some very bad information before surgery otherwise you'd have never agreed to an ancient,outdated band that's no longer used in the US due to the very high complication rate. Now that you know the truth, you have the power to seek help from someone locally to help assure you don't run into serious problems in the future.

I wish you nothing but luck on your journey. I truly hope it all works out.

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Go to hell!!

Not sure why you are getting pesky with me, I am just being honest, we can only pray for you -- and you will need lots of prayers...and you tell me to go to Hell?

I am putting those links out there, in case others are thinking about getting a non-adjustable band, I only speak the truth regardless if it stings or not.

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Not sure why you are getting pesky with me' date=' I am just being honest, we can only pray for you -- and you will need lots of prayers...and you tell me to go to Hell?

I am putting those links out there, in case others are thinking about getting a non-adjustable band, I only speak with truth regardless if it stings or not.[/quote']

Ok well its my business lady leave me the hell alone if anything happens itll happen to me not you so f**k off!!!

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Ok well its my business lady leave me the hell alone if anything happens itll happen to me not you so f**k off!!!

Wow, that is totally uncalled for.

One, when you put your business online on a pubic forum, it's no longer just your business. You made your business everyone's business the minute you posted it here.

Two, telling people to "go to hell" and to "f**ck off" is not only juvenile but seriously ruins your credibility as a supposedly intelligent adult.

Very uncool.

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Honestly, I think she's gotten the point that the non-adjustable band is old, potentially dangerous and hasn't been used for a long time. I think I see her point in that it's been done already and what she now needs is support.

pampi whether you recognise it or not, that's what these ladies are trying to give you - support. Trying to get a doctor locally is actually a great idea just to keep an eye on you to see how you're going. Even with a perfectly working band, it's not a bad thing to have regular aftercare. Another thing about having someone local, is that complications with the band can sometimes occur very fast, and sometimes you don't have to time to get yourself to Mexico. The risk is there for all banders, not just in your specific case.

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Honestly' date=' I think she's gotten the point that the non-adjustable band is old, potentially dangerous and hasn't been used for a long time. I think I see her point in that it's been done already and what she now needs is support.

pampi whether you recognise it or not, that's what these ladies are trying to give you - support. Trying to get a doctor locally is actually a great idea just to keep an eye on you to see how you're going. Even with a perfectly working band, it's not a bad thing to have regular aftercare. Another thing about having someone local, is that complications with the band can sometimes occur very fast, and sometimes you don't have to time to get yourself to Mexico. The risk is there for all banders, not just in your specific case.[/quote']

Thank you for understanding me and giving me true heartfelt advice Believe me I will go se a Dr here but also make this work give it a chance im not the only one whose gotten it done theirs many others with wonderful stories im gonna do my best to be another one of those stories ... Thank you

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