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Thought I Couldn't Afford A Sleeve Or Wrap Plication Until I Found Dr Martin Hruby :)



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Hi all, I am new here! I was sleeved on August 14th 2012 in the Czech Republic. The NHS here wouldn’t look at me as I wasn’t big enough, and I had no comorbidities, but I have been obese for most of my adult life. Even when I was 18 and very sporty I was about 12 stone. I always kidded myself that I was big boned! Really I was just a terrible emotional eater and a pig. I never seemed to have an OFF button. food was always my crutch, and led to me getting bigger and bigger, until, at my biggest, I was 20st 4lb, and miserable. I couldn’t do much, getting out of bed was becoming an effort, and exercise was out of the question as it tired me out too much. So, I started looking for a private provider earlier this year, but the UK was too expensive for me. I still couldn’t afford most foreign providers, until I stumbled across Dr Martin Hruby, in Turnov, The Czech Republic. After much research, I settled on him as he is very experienced, lots of Germans go to him, but he is also very affordable. A sleeve was less than £4000, and a wrap less than £2000. In the end I settled on the sleeve, booked, and here I am, 52lb down since August 14th. I had an easy time of my recovery, I felt brill right from the start, eating has been no problem for me, and I am looking forward to getting slim and fit.

Anyway, I just wanted to share my story in case anyone here was in the same situation as me, wanting safe, affordable surgery but not being able to afford most prices.

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easy time of my recovery, I felt brill right from the start, eating no problem , looking forward to getting slim and fit.

Newbie to the board .....- but 2 1/2 months post WLS - 52 lbs gone forever??? good for you!!!!

i love to see people from different countries on the forum - always wonder how you all learned about the sleeve, but then again you probably think the same about us ;)

glad you've done so well, no complications, great weight loss :)

As far as that "off" button regarding eating - i never could find it either ;) :(

could you share with us "not in the know people"!!! the convertion of a STONE and a EURO???

Curious minds want to know!!!! :)

take care

good luck

big kudos

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Hi Kathy, look you you, nearly 100lb off!! Fantastic! I searched the net to find sleeve information, like most, but i also know someone who had a sleeve on the NHS here who has done amazingly well!

As for stones, basically 1stone = 14lb, so my weight of 221lb= 15stone 11lb.

And the prices, approx;

£4000= Euros 4932 (sleeve)

£2000= Euros 4266 (wrap plication)

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I couldn't afford it either mini-me... then I decided to look into Mexico... $4,500 for a doctor who has done nearly 3,000 bariatric procedures, two nights in the hospital and three nights in the marriott. That's a good deal! Glad you are able to find something similar there.

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Congratulations! The sleeved life is wonderful! Best of luck in your journey

Thanks, hope i can do as well as you! :)

I couldn't afford it either mini-me... then I decided to look into Mexico... $4,500 for a doctor who has done nearly 3,000 bariatric procedures, two nights in the hospital and three nights in the marriott. That's a good deal! Glad you are able to find something similar there.

Wowee what a price! Amazing! I did look at Mexico, but its soooo far from here, and just getting to the airport that flies there would take me all day!

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