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Did you guys use a patient coordinator or did you work through him directly? If you used a coordinator what was your experience with them and who did you use. (Any links to sites would be helpful.)

Thanks in advance!

--Pam

No need to use an outside coordinator. Just deal with the office directly.

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I was curious about Dr. Aceves. My friend is wanting to get the sleeve done, and I have seen that so many of you have been done by this doctor and only have good things to say. She wants to get it done in Mexico because she figures it will be alot cheaper, but we would like to know a round about price if anyone knows, and maybe a phone #? We would appreciate any help to get her ball rolling!!

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I was curious about Dr. Aceves. My friend is wanting to get the sleeve done, and I have seen that so many of you have been done by this doctor and only have good things to say. She wants to get it done in Mexico because she figures it will be alot cheaper, but we would like to know a round about price if anyone knows, and maybe a phone #? We would appreciate any help to get her ball rolling!!

There is an ad on the right side of this page. It gives the number and will take you to his website.

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The email form to contact them is not working unfortunately. I think the only way to contact them is through phone.

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Thank you I went ahead and sent an email and am waiting a reply. =) Thanks so much guys. You have all been wonderful.

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I've been to Dr. Aceves twice for surgery, as well as my sister having surgery by him the same day as my first surgery. Both Dr. Aceves and Dr. Campos excel in compassionate skilled care. The staff is very responsive to any needs you may have and their on-site patient coordinator, Yolanda, is a gem.

I was there last Monday for my revision surgery from Lapband to VSG. I went totally alone, not having a family member that could go along and the friend that was planning to help me got terribly sick with the flu. I still went for surgery and I never had a doubt. From the moment I was picked up at San Diego Airport until the moment I was returned I knew I was in safe hands.

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I loved it there. I wish I could go back just to visit everyone there. I went alone too and never for one moment felt uncomfortable. In fact, I felt like I was treated like a queen!

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My wife was extremely afraid of going. But once she was there and especially after going through the surgery, she wouldn't want to go anywhere else.

She loves her new stomach.

One day I will get one from Dr. Aceves. For now, I will plug along with my band.

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I leave for San Diego this Monday and my surgery date is January 5, 2010, with Dr. Aceves!

Most of me is very excited but my husband's stress is bringing me down. He looks like he wants to cry every time I talk about it. He hates the 'surgery' idea and he hates the Mexico idea even more. He hasn't slept in three days. I told him not to stress me out so he is being good. But, I can see it in him.

He can never understand how this will free me. My every waking moment is about my weight. I wake up feeling guilty because of yesterday's unhealthy choices then I go to sleep with a plan to start fresh in the morning. You know how it is!

My dream would be for my husband to have the surgery himself. If I had to guess, I would think his BMI is around 46. He is such a wonderful person and I want him to be healthy with me.

Okay, so back to me. I just want to fast forward to the day after surgery and get on with my life! I am so excited. Yes, also very scared. I will be going alone because my husband's Passport is expired. I have known this for a few weeks but I did not mention it because I think it is better if he stays home.

All of you have been my lifesaver and you don't even know it. Thank you for taking the time to post. I have found such comfort in reading your messages.

I will check in and keep you posted every step of the way.

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best of luck next week! You will be well taken care of!

I do have to tell you that having my honey join me made him a believer and that was great to have when we returned home. He couldnt stop gushing about the docs, hospital, cleanliness etc. I think friends and family tended to need that confirmation. They already thought I was looney!

Your hubby may still be able to cross the border with other documents. I would call nina or the office to check. It might eliminate some of his stress to be there..to see the top notch facility etc with his own eyes. AND if he does feel comfy there..it might lead to his own surgery in the future!

Happy New year with a new tummy!

Kris

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I agree with Kris-

And yes, he can just reapply and cross with the receipt of the application, birth certificate and I.D. :thumbup: On the other hand, if your husband is being a complete buzz kill about it, leave the negative energy behind and go it alone. This crap is scary enough itself. You need nothing but positive thoughts and prayers coming your way:) Best of luck. I'll be going it alone I guess on Jan. 8th. Best of luck to you!!!

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does anyone know of a doctor that will do the vgs for under seven thousand and has a good reputation?

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As far as I am concerned, Dr. Aceves is a great surgeon, and compared to the 20 or more grand you can pay in the United States, he is far cheaper as well.

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