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The hospital is unbelievably clean! Everybody is nice. My surgery is tmrw. Pray for me guys. Trying to send pics of the hospital. It's 100% cleaner than any US hospital I have been too. My room has a sleeping area, a separate living area. And a huge bathroom. Amy you were so right!!!

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The hospital is unbelievably clean! Everybody is nice. My surgery is tmrw. Pray for me guys. Trying to send pics of the hospital. It's 100% cleaner than any US hospital I have been too. My room has a sleeping area, a separate living area. And a huge bathroom. Amy you were so right!!!

The hospital room looks very clean and contempory. I will include you in prayers. Let us know how your surgery went.

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Thank you very much!!

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Wishing you a smooth surgery and recovery!

I can't wait to read about your experience there. I will be having surgery there April 27 with Dr Rodriguez.

Gilly

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Thinking about you girl!!!! You got this!! No worries - you'll be so glad when this piece is over and you can be on the losers bench with me!!! PLEASE keep in touch and let us know how your're doing!

I'm so excited for you! This surgery has literally changed my life! I'm down 20 pounds and a gazillion inches and have more energy than I have had in years! Best, Best, Best thing I could've done..

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Thanks Seannie!! So glad your doing well. Can't wait to be on the Losers' bench with you guys. Will keep you posted!

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Good luck to you. Sending lots of positive vibes. Can't wait to read an update.

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You are gonna be a rock star!! No worries!! Nice room too.

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I'm thinking about having surgery at star medica because Medicaid has this waiting period, I just don't know what to do...glad to hear good reviews about your visit

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Hey honey! How ya doing? I am thinking about you and have been all weekend! You are an official LOSER now! woohoo! :)

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Thanks for all the prayers and positive vibes. Got home safe and sound last night. All is well so far. Praise be to God. Dr. Rodriguez and his team are awesome! Anyone choosing to use Belite and/ or Dr. Rodriguez, you will have an awesome experience. Honestly felt like I was in the US having surgery at a top notch hospital. Would do it again in a heart beat.

Most of the nurses spoke some English so communication was not an issue.

Surgery went on without any complications. I am very excited to be on the losers bench thanks to Dr. Rodriguez, Ishi with Belite Weight, my wonderful husband and my great Vertical Sleeve family!

Attached is pic of Juarez from my room. And no didn't hear any gun shots. It is just like any other dangerous US city. Star Medica is located in an upscale neighbor right by the American Embassy. Good luck to everyone !

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