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What Mexico Dr. Will Take A Low Gastric Sleeve Bmi Patient?



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Hey, everyone!!! I'm so happy to have come across this forum. There is such a wealth of information here in everyone's stories and experiences! i gotta question...... what Dr.s in Mexico will take people with a low bmi? I already checked with Kelly. he will do it but his hospital won't approve of it. I know Almanza will do it, but im not too impressed with with the mixed reviews...AT ALL!! Im working with Trish and may go with Ponce. I see that everyone loves Aceves too but will he take a low bmi? Thanks in advance for your responses!!

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I went to Dr. Aceves and my BMI was 35.3. I believe some other people were lower.

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My BMI is 31 and Dr. Kelly is doing mine. I know a number of people who've been sleeved by Dr. Kelly with BMI's ranging from 30-32. What is your BMI is it lower than 30?

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it's around 31

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I was sleeved by Dr. Kelly at a BMI of just 30- bordering 29!

There is a woman surgeon at florence Hospital who came to my room 10 minutes prior to surgery to tell me they would not authorize it. I simply signed a form and dr. Kelly still did my surgery. In the event he could not do your surgery there, he does work with other hospitals that will.

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Hi,

I highly recommend Dr. Aceves. Please take the time to call at 1-888-344-3916 or send her an E-mail. She is the patient coordinator and she has ALL the answers you are looking for. nina@gastricsleevesurgeon.com

You will not find a better Doctor that Dr. Aceves and his entire staff. He is the top of the line doctor who really cares about his patients. His hospital is beautiful and modern and so very clean.

I wish you great success with hae WLS.

Hugs,

Suzanne

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I think Dr Aceves will, call him, he's your best choice!

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I was considered a light weight and Dr Kelly did mine - I would not hesitate to send family and friends to him. Wonderful man and skilled surgeon.

Kim

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Call Nina at Dr. Aceves office and ask her. Love love love Dr. Aceves, the staff, and the hospital. Couldn't have asked for a better experience :)

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THANKS FOR THE RESPONSES, EVERYONE!! I REALLY APPREICATE IT!! I WOULD LOVE TO GO TO ACEVES BUT FUNDS WISE I WOULD HAVE TO WAIT LONGER, & SAVE MORE TO BE ABLE TO GO TO HIM AND I WANT TO GET ON THE POST OP SIDE B4 FEB. BUT WE SHALL SEE...ALL YOU NEED IS FAITH THE SIZE OF A MUSTARD SEED...

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Dr. Kelly was always my first choice, not due to price but my confidence in hin. I never felt Dr. Kelly or my care was "cheap" in any way, and I'd do it again in a heart beat.

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I'm planning to go through Dr Ponce and Trish. Dr Ponce performs the single incision, and since I scar easily and don't heal great, the fewer cuts the better for me!

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