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After reading post for the last two months and learning every thing that I can I will be taking a van from san antonio to eagle pass in route to dr a. The next day I will cross the tx border into mexico in route to my new life....I pray that the dr and staff have an uneventful surgery and that I make it home safe to start the real work of diet exercise and emotional recovery.

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Good luck! For me, it was almost a relief to make that first commitment to a surgeon and then to a date. I hope for you, too. :)

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YAY!!!!! I'm getting sleeved in 5 weeks too! How you feeling? SUPER EXCITED? I'm very much looking forward to it, but I don't want the time to pass too quickly because I still want to lose 10 more pounds before sleeve day!

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I'm excited but nervous I'm not sure its gonna sink in till I can post in the post surgery thread! (Raises glass) here's to uneventful surgery with a healthy recovery!

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I'm excited but nervous I'm not sure its gonna sink in till I can post in the post surgery thread! (Raises glass) here's to uneventful surgery with a healthy recovery!

*raises glass of Protein shake* SLAINTE!

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When is the actual date of your surgery? I am sure you will do great and we can't wait to follow your progress.

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March 14

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I am scheduled for March 30 with Dr Alvarez.

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cool

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It will be GREAT. I was sleeved by Dr Alvarez in December. He makes it so easy, his staff is WONDERFUL and with the technique he uses, you will not be in any pain. At least I wasn't. His team is top notch and the nurses are really nice, as are his translators/assistants. He's a delight to work with and he keeps in touch afterward. If you're not already, check into the Endobariatric Facebook page and also the Facebook group. Lots of patients there.

My suggestions-- bring plenty to do... if you don't have an iPad you can check one out. WiFi is free and there is a phone you can use to call back to the states. try to keep your phone off /on wifi unless you have an International calling plan. Bestie was charged about $40 just in roaming fees and the hospital is ONE mile over the border. There are FEW TV stations in English so bring some books or a portable dvd player if you can swing it. In between walking and sucking on ice chips, there's not a whole lot to do!

Though the first day I was pretty much out of it. Not in a single lick of pain. They keep you pretty high. LOL..

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Thank you so much for the info. I am just nervous and excited all at the same time. My husband is Hispanic so translation will be OK. I am ready for my new journey to start. I am glad you reassured me that thy will give me pain meds. Lol

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Yep, his pain management philosophy is that you should not be in any pain. Ask him about it when you get to his office. He numbs from the inside, and you'll get paid meds on discharge. Not a big deal whatsoever.

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One month...

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Hi I was just sleeved by Dr Alvarez on Friday the 15th...he is an excellent doctor and he has an amazing staff

I went into surgery around 1030 am and it took on 45 minutes I woke up with no pain at all and was walking immediately.

I was discharged this morning staying in eagle pass for the night and will be driving to San Antonio in the morning to fly back into houston tomorrow around 1240pm

I have no pain and I not hungry just don't have too much energy since I have not ate anything solid for a while. I am on my 7 day clear liquid diet just drank/ate a bowl of the Unjury chicken broth and it tasted solo good I feel much better now that I ate that

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Hi I was just sleeved by Dr Alvarez on Friday the 15th...he is an excellent doctor and he has an amazing staff

I went into surgery around 1030 am and it took on 45 minutes I woke up with no pain at all and was walking immediately.

I was discharged this morning staying in eagle pass for the night and will be driving to San Antonio in the morning to fly back into houston tomorrow around 1240pm

I have no pain and I not hungry just don't have too much energy since I have not ate anything solid for a while. I am on my 7 day clear liquid diet just drank/ate a bowl of the unjury chicken broth and it tasted soooo good I feel much better now that I ate that

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