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So many that are sleeved in the US have to go through so many tests before being approved for surgery. How is it that so many just fly off to MX and in 24 hours are sleeved?

I plan on going to MX, I have done a lot of research and also have chosen a qualified surgeon (not based on $).I planned on being sleeved in Jan. but finances have pushed the date back.

Before, my date was pushed back I went to the doctors and had blood work drawn and a physical. Everything was normal except my weight of course, 95 lbs to lose. I did that to have a comparitve point of reference.

Since then,15 lbs have crept on, suddenly I ache all over , ankles swell, I just feel really rough. Maybe it is because I am more aware but now, everything hurts more. It is strange like these last 15 lbs put me somewhere I have never experienced before, besides the fact my wedding rings no longer fit .

I wonder now if I go to MX in the near future, will I be turned down? More than that I wonder, what if I have heart issues, or diabetes or something else that did not show up, will they be aware even if I am not?

I have never seen on here where someone went to MX and they were turned down for surgery. Does everyone pass through? I am concerned with risky surgery, wasted airfare, time off from work, losing my hard earned deposit.

I do not have insurance. More dr. and bloodwork is soo expensive, am I over reacting?

sorry to ramble.

thanks for any input .

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Yecats, I have sent you a PM. If you have the right Doctor in Mexico, you should have many tests there as well. Remember, it is for your well being. You do not want your health put at risk or anything overlooked.

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My lab work (and I have had it done once pre op and then three times after so far) runs around $1,500. each time....you are RIGHT!!! Very expensive!!!!

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Hi, I think it is great that you have had the pre op tests. Often when people go to Mexico to get there surgery they feel they won't need pre or post op help. When you go to Mexico you are paying to get a surgery and a few nights after. When you come home you should at least have a GP to be able to check your blood work and general health. Yes it is less expensive to go to Mexico, however that means the responsability is yours to make sure you have the right care when you get home. I went to Mexico to have my surgery and I don't regret it. I did have my blood work and endoscopy before I left and I have my gp to go to if I need help. I also use this and other sites to get information of what to expect, Many people here have a lot of knowledge. Best wishes

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My lab work (and I have had it done once pre op and then three times after so far) runs around $1,500. each time....you are RIGHT!!! Very expensive!!!!

thank you~

Wow you are doing great, goal is right in front of you! Congrats!!!!

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