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Hello to all! My name is Paula and I joined the Gastric Band talk a few years ago when that was my choice of action. Since then, and almost since that surgery, I had nothing but frustration with my band. I am not sure it is anyone's fault for not listing this as a possible side effect, but my medications would sit just above my band until they finally disolved, leaving my band area irritated. Now, I do take a lot of medications, and it just happened over and over. I would go have a fill reduced, feel better, get irritated, and then go to get it reduced again. On the last go-round of this, I just had them remove everything from the band and I gave up hope that it was the way for me to succeed.

About two months ago, I started hearing about the vertical sleeve, so I contacted Dr. Ortiz's office at the Obesity Control Center, and finally, after some serious discussion with my husband over the financial end of it, (self pay,) took the plunge and flew to Tijuana to have the procedure. OCC is the most wonderful, spotless surgical center I have ever seen! (I have seen MANY over the course of my life.) I didn't even take my husband, because I was so comfortable with the way I would be treated.

I am not far enough along to definitively call it a success, but it was much less painful than I thought it might be, and painful for a shorter amount of time. I spent just short of a week there, with daily checkups on my sleeve, and have been home a week.

I am NOT hungry, and I am not completely sure I am getting enough Protein or Water, but it is a new adventure, and I am excited to share my journey.

Less is more,

Paula

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Tracking your intake is paramount in making sure you are getting your fluids/protein. Check labels for Protein intake and keep a journal of what you drink.

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I do this now with my wife now and she did it with me when I started - whether you are hungry or not, focus on getting your Protein and eat. Your body will go into ketosis and start feeding on muscle. You have to keep the protein up to maintain you muscle mass. And don't forget to enjoy the ride, you will love your life.

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Hi Paula!! I too had my surgery with Dr. Ortiz and I was soooo impressed with him, the center, the staff, etc.... My surgery was on April 16th and I feel fantastic. I felt great the day after surgery too! I just adore Dr. Ortiz!!! I am planning on going back to support a friend that is having the surgery. I cannot wait to see everyone again!!! I am such an advocate of Dr. Ortiz and Obesity Control Center!! He changed my life!!

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