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Has anyone had a problem with pre-op appointments causing them to delay surgery. I am considering Dr. Roberto Rumbaut in Mexico... but worried about complications prior to surgery. I would hate to take off of work and fly out of the country and encounter problems.

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Are you saying that you are going to have our pre op tests done in Mexico also and then plan to have your surgery right away on the same trip?

I have an on-line friend who went for his stress test here in US last week; they found a blockage and scheduled him for an angioplasty (inserted a stent in his heart). He will have his wls when he is fully recovered from that. I know of another case in which the psych eval indicated depression and the shrink required the patient to see a therapist before they would schedule the wls.

So, yes, things do happen. Would it be possible for you to find out what Dr R requires, do the pre op work here, then take the results with you to Mexico.?

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Guess I misunderstood stuff I was reading. I thought he did pre-ops the day before surgery in MX.

I am just starting research for self pay.

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:sick hi i am JACKYE AND I AM SCHEDULED WITH DR RUMBAUT FOR LAP BAND SURGERY ON 11-07-06. YOU ARE CORRECT THAT THEY DO PRE-OPS THE DAY BEFORE SURGERY OR YOU CAN HAVE THEM DONE HERE AND SAVE $ 500.00 GO TO THIS WEBSITE www.gastricband.com AND YOU CAN E-MAIL OR CALL A PHONE NUMBER, EVERYONE IS VERY HELPFUL. I HAVE CALLED MULTIPLE TIMES DOING MY OWN RESEARCH. JACKYE

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Hi - I was banded on 9/1 in Monterrey, MX - and what they did was took blood and performed the tests the day I arrived...then I had surgery the next day, recovered the next and then flew home....

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I had surgery in Monterrey as well with Dr. Sanchez and I had no preop work and the day of surgery when they wheeled me into the preop waiting they took my blood and that was it and that was 30 min. or so before surgery.

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I don't know if you have already done the surgery, however all pre ops with Rumbaut are done the day before surgery. If your state side doc requires any testing thats a differant story. The reason I chose Rumbaut is that I did not have to go through much of the requirements that the states require. In addition the cost is less for several reasons. If you feel you must attend a siminar that is your choice. Understand they do preform many tests for the surgery and visits with Nutritionist prior to surgery. They give you lots of info in just a few hours. Good Luck!

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