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ok well so far i have arrived on time sunday at 240 in the afternoon in San Diego. the plane was crowded

but it was a positive flight. the driver samuel came to the airport was there waiting for us. he was so polite.

very respectful and spoke great english. i was a lil shocked by the car he drove it was a older volvo. however it ran fine. and it was clean inside. i guess i thought hed have a van. the hotel is nice and the

broth Soup was really good. im not just saying this. im at the pueblo amigo. the hotel is big and has a pretty bathroom. the rooms are more than sufficent. its just a little different here in tj than in the states. were a little spoiled. over all i felt nervous at first now i feel like everything will be okay. i havent been to the hospital yet. i leave tomorrow at 8am. thank u all.

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good luck!! I'm sure you're so excited for it to finally be here! :)

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thank you for the kind words. dr garcias Hospital MI hosptital is so so so nice. it is so

clean. i feel so much better now that im here. were moving from the hotel pueblo amigo to a brand new mariott. which is included in the pkg. im at this point very pleased, they

got my iv on the first try. my nurse karen is so nice, they all are here. i have my surgery

scheduled to start at 2 its noon now. advice so far, bring someone with you to mexico have patience with the language difference, and you will be okay. take care all,

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I told you the hospital was clean and everyone was nice! Please let us know how you are doing. You will be out for a while. Take care. --Raja

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Good Luck, I'm sure everything went well. I will be there next week - wow, this time next week I'll be sleeved too!

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thank you for the kind words. dr garcias Hospital MI hosptital is so so so nice. it is so

clean. i feel so much better now that im here. were moving from the hotel pueblo amigo to a brand new mariott. which is included in the pkg. im at this point very pleased, they

got my iv on the first try. my nurse karen is so nice, they all are here. i have my surgery

scheduled to start at 2 its noon now. advice so far, bring someone with you to Mexico have patience with the language difference, and you will be okay. take care all,

How was your surgery ? I hope you are feeling fine and everything went well.

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i am getting nervous also, but by reading all the comments, i am feeling much more at ease, i leave on March 7th, surgery on the 8th, wishing u the best and to get more updates on how things went for ya, :D

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