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Hi people!

Im in the forums for a while reading and learning about VSG....Im a Low BMI and I want to have and alternative way if my insurance doesn't want to cover my surgery....I would like to hear about a long term successful Mexican patients...or , how they deal with problems and follow ups with usa doctors!??

Thank you!

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Long term success for MX patients are the same as other patients. As for care we use our PCP for follow up and if there are any issues the PCP feels are beyond his expertise, then we are recommended to a specialist.

But seriously, if your US doc refuses to treat you because of past treatment ...I wouldn't want him treating me anyway. That's shoddy ethics right there.

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I agree. Long term success should be the same no matter where you have your surgery. I stayed stateside and was self pay. 6 weeks out today and I know as much as I can that my surgery was done properly, as are Mexican sleevers. My long term success is up to me and me alone.

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My aunt got her band in MX before it was approved in the US, and no US docs would see her for follow up/fills. It was a huge issue. I'm interested in hearing more about what their follow up looks like.

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Hi people!

Im in the forums for a while reading and learning about VSG....Im a Low BMI and I want to have and alternative way if my insurance doesn't want to cover my surgery....I would like to hear about a long term successful Mexican patients...or ' date=' how they deal with problems and follow ups with usa doctors!??

Thank you![/quote']

I think it's VERY important to have a Dr planned before you go- someone that will support you and see you after your sleeve.

And I have to say also- that your actual success will depend on your decision to work the sleeve and let the sleeve work for you. It's a lifestyle change. Nothing less.

One last item people overlook is the head change. Any Dr can take 85% of your stomach to keep you from overeating for a certain period of time- but that will no change the reasons for the overeating- or the emotional parts. So please seek help to see WHY you are heavy first. Solve that problem BEFORE you solve the stomach issue :-)

And yes- Mexico is fine.

Happy losing

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I had my lapbands in MX and now my sleeve and I've never had any problem with State side docs caring for me. Maybe it was because your aunt had a procedure that wasn't yet done in the US? I've had an array of complications from my lapband and never ever had any issue with getting care from many drs here.

My PCP is well aware of my sleeve and does all my follow up work.

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Mine was done properly, and my Dr here says my incisions are clean and great! It was the best decision I ever made:)

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Thanks guys!

I was reading for months about lap band, and after learned a lot of things I changed my decision for a sleeve....actually in my first surgeon visit, he recommend me the sleeve! I just want to know more about after care in usa if I need to go to Mexico for the surgery, or any long term health problem in a mexican sleevers!? , but Im happy because I read a lot of good experiences during Mexico surgeries. ...

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Thanks guys!

I was reading for months about lap band, and after learned a lot of things I changed my decision for a sleeve....actually in my first surgeon visit, he recommend me the sleeve! I just want to know more about after care in usa if I need to go to Mexico for the surgery, or any long term health problem in a mexican sleevers!? , but Im happy because I read a lot of good experiences during Mexico surgeries. ...

I talked to my PCP prior to surgery in Mexico. He is happy to treat me for basic follow up type stuff (blood tests, basic prescriptions if necessary). He researched and find a colleague he likes that was willing to treat me post-op, if any complications were to arise or I had questions/concerns that required a bariatric specialist. I <3 my PCP. :)

~Kat

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Thankfully there isn't a ton of follow up with the sleeve, nothing your PCP can't do!

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Marielove, like others have already said, the success rate for patients having their surgery done in Mexico is the same as those anywhere else.

In terms of aftercare, I always recommend that you have a PCP here in the states, and visit them prior to going to Mexico. Explain to them your plan, and make sure they are on board with you and willing to provide you follow up care as needed. Most of the doctors in Mexico also provide you with a record of what they did for you to take home with you and give to your doctor. There are very few post-op complications, so in all likelihood, everything will be fine. And, we are always here on VST to help you, offer advice and answer any questions you may have as well.

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My mom was sleeved in mexico a year ago she looks amazing still. My best friend was sleeved in mexico over 2 years ago and has keep it off and looks amazing as well.

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Does anyone know if insurance will cover complications for surgery done in MX (if there are any?)

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Does anyone know if insurance will cover complications for surgery done in MX (if there are any?)

My insurance company does not cover anything related to the surgery I paid out of pocket for. I never had any complications and we have to get creative with the medical billing codes for the bloodwork... then it is covered. :)

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