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Aceves is in the $8750 range.

He charges exactly $8,750. :)

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Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience. I am scheduled with Dr. Aceves on 12/20 and hearing a step-by-step account of the events really put me at ease. I must admit... I had no idea there was going to be a spinal block so that worries me a bit!

Ellie_kae, don't worry, you will be under when they give your the spinal shot. And since it gives pain relief for 24 hours you will be grateful for it. I never had a bit of pain. I just felt like I had done a couple hundred sit-ups.

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Ellie_kae, don't worry, you will be under when they give your the spinal shot. And since it gives pain relief for 24 hours you will be grateful for it. I never had a bit of pain. I just felt like I had done a couple hundred sit-ups.

Oh, that's good to know! Thanks!

What is the drain like? Does it hurt to get removed?

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I never noticed the drain. It wasn't like the bulb I had when I had my gall bladder removed a couple years ago. It didn't hurt when Dr Campos removed it, just felt weird for a couple seconds. Afterward they put a thick gauze on the site that they will change after your shower.

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I never noticed the drain. It wasn't like the bulb I had when I had my gall bladder removed a couple years ago. It didn't hurt when Dr Campos removed it, just felt weird for a couple seconds. Afterward they put a thick gauze on the site that they will change after your shower.

Good to know! The drain and the spinal block were my biggest fears. :unsure:

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Never heard about the spinal block is this common practice for the vsg?

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I had my surgery in mexicali on dec 13th. Dr. Aceves and their staff, nurses and everyone there were very kind. My husband said the people at the cafeteria were very professional and pleasant. I have to admit the attention given at this hospital and the doctor was a whole lot better than I have ever received here in the states.

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Never heard about the spinal block is this common practice for the vsg?

Dr. Aceves did my surgery on dec 13 and did not do a spinal block. He said he use to but doesnt do it anymore. He is a great doc.

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No, spinal block is not a normal procedure in vsg, but like someone mention the dr isn't using it anymore?

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I am here in Mexicali now. I have one more night to stay before returning home. I have to say Aceves and his team do a great job. I adored my nurse Leticia. Everyone is so kind and helpful. if you have any questions fire away.

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HEY THANKS FOR REPLYING, THAT WAS VERY KIND OF YOU. HOW DO YOU FEEL? CAN YOU DESCRIBE YOUR FEEING AFTER THE SURGERY, AND A LITTLE BIT IN GENERAL IF THAT IS NOT TO MUCH TO ASK. I WISH YOU A FAST RECOVERY.

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I am feeling well. Tonight is my last night here. I have no pain other than a little pressure ( mostly gas) the heating pad, gas x and WALKING bring relief. I have had a very pleasant experience. The staff if wonderful and I've been relaxed through it all. Each day you feel remarkably better and better, so I am so grateful to have the luxury of staying a whole 3 nights before heading home. It's given me plenty of time to feel confident about going home and get questions answered. There are new people arriving daily and it's nice to visit while walking in the halls and encouraging each other. The drain has come out, (didn't hurt) all 3 leaks tests were good, so I'm pretty happy!

The Soup really is tasty, goes down pretty smooth. They are nice enough to reheat it for me because I am taking my time. The apple juice was pretty easy to get down too! The doctors and nurses are all so very nice. Some speak a little English others not do much but they give you s list of phrases, I also downloaded a translator app that was super handy. I'm heading home first thing tomorrow morning, looking forward to being in my own bed but will miss all the great staff and friends I've met here.

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I'm glad to hear that, will you please keep me posted on how you feel when you get home. Have a safe and comfy trip.

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After delayed fights and having to change airlines to get home we are finally home!! I feel I over did it a bit yesterday, so I'm feeling a little uncomfortable today. How soon did you all start your ppi after surgery?

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Hi bdeb, How are you doing?

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