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He is not my doctor but it would be a shame not to. Let's face it , he is still a very good surgeon. Whatever the mistake was I'm prety sure it won't ahappen twice at lest not the same one.

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My thoughts and prayers to Rox's family and friends. Such a tragic thing to happen.. Regardless of the location.

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I chose a surgeon (Dr Kelly) who had been drug through the mud on the boards regarding a patient death. It did not change my opinion of him because that type of complication could happen to anyone and 1 in 400 Bariatric surgeries end up very badly :( it's just a fact.

Now, if she was septic and died of an infection that is just downright malicious. Why didn't someone take her to an American hospital? Oh God bless her and her family. How sad :(

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Same question' date=' really... I wonder if the clinics in Mexico have doctors with other specializations handy while doing surgeries... Cardiologists, vascular surgeons, etc, just in case something comes up. Anyone know? First thing that I would ask before having the operation there. I suppose if this person had a heart issue, going to Mexico and lying about it is one thing... but what if she had an underlying heart issue that she was unaware of that caused the fatality? There is a good reason why the doctors in the US make you have these tests pre-op, aside from insurance clearance. Do the clinics require pre operative work at all? Ultrasound, echocardiogram, stress test, endoscopy, CT scan, anything? Just curious. I would think they would need at least some facts before going in, not just taking people's word for it.[/quote']

Im going to Mexico for surgery and I had a heart stent a year and a half ago. My US doctors cleared me after a heart ultrasound,stress test, stomach test-basically everything. Dr. Garcia is performing my surgery and there is a cardiology unit and doctor on standby for me at Mi Doctor in Tijuana. My US doc already told me what to do and I know I will have to walk around the clock for blood clots/circulation. My point is- be HONEST with everyone involved in your surgery.

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Very sad but like any major surgery has it's risks.

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Newcoco,

I am not sure if you read through all the posts. Rox did not have heart issues. She had an undected/ misdiagnosed leak and was released. Doctor was told and was going out if town. She became septic and passed away. This could have been avoided

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Newcoco' date='

I am not sure if you read through all the posts. Rox did not have heart issues. She had an undected/ misdiagnosed leak and was released. Doctor was told and was going out if town. She became septic and passed away. This could have been avoided[/quote']

I read everything and won't elaborate on her death. I just made a statement for the part I quoted. I was specifically making a comment about testing protocol I experienced, NOT her death. I'm sorry to hear about her death and anyone else's complications from surgery. I almost died in March 2012 from my undetected blood clots in my heart. What I learned with time is that God is in control and doctors are only a tool that can assist us on earth. I had lots of anger...pure bitterness for every hospital, doctor, and nurse that "ignored" my pleas for five months as I endured blindness, brain swelling, delusions from excessive pain, and cardiac arrest, while in and out of ICU and frequent ER visits. The culprit of my condition was birth control pills a new doc had me try and he "misdiagnosed" my fast decline as well for various reasons. I was 30 years of age and experienced the worse part of my life ever and you know what--- NO amount of sorries or dollar amounts can erase the mistake and the tears and sheer horror of my family witnessing me die slowly. My 16 year old niece still cries when someone mentions my "5months" or the depression I faced afterwards. I was a blind vegetable,so she bathed me and gave me meds. The screams I heard as she saw me falling down repeatedly bc I was losing my vision at a fast pace were frightening. She said it wasn't fair...that life just wasn't fair to her nanny/godmother. I had to train myself to study the "event/mishappening" NOT the people involved. This is when my depression started to lift and I became stronger. The checks and calling names couldnt help me...only God!!!

As I type this message, please dont think I am making light of the situation with Rox. I am just sharing from my heart how mistakes happen and we never will know who will be in that 1%. I was in that 1% of birth control pill damage and I am not a smoker or drinker. Go figure!!! I sincerely pray for all of her family, friends, forum friends, and the rest of us who have not had this procedure yet. I love this forum and all of the stuff I read on here. Everyone's opinions and information are so valuable and just priceless. A few months before I joined this forum, I deactivated my fb and began connections with real people like me on this journey. Regardless of our diverse groups, we need each other for emotional/mental support, information, warnings, venting days, and SMILES!!! Have a terrific Thursday!!!

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If you go to Mexico, right before surgery you should have a EKG done to check your hard and also X-rays of your chest and abdomen. Also the blod work is mandatory. If you don't get this treatment run for the hills !!!

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And obviously, if you get an infection afterwards and your surgeon doesn't seem to care run for San Diego!

Honestly, that just makes me sad. She must have been so scared to be so sick in a strange country. Dear God please be with her family.

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I went to Mx. First order of business at the hospital was chest xray. Next to my room for an ekg.....then bloodwork....all pre op. Very organized operation. ... Dr Rodriguez.....Hospital Angeles....Tijuana. BeLiteWeight.com first class all the way.....amazing coordinator. ......last night there.....leak test. All results were given to me to travel with....for my drs at home. I reccommend them highly.

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I know the owner of a local restaurant died July 26th, while getting sleeves in Tijuana. I don't know any details or the surgeon.

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I know the owner of a local restaurant died July 26th, while getting sleeves in Tijuana. I don't know any details or the surgeon.

Please don't misunderstand, I am not trying to be mean or rude, I just think it would be better not to post things like this if you don't have the details or the name of the surgeon. I am pre-sleeve and have made a confident choice in my surgeon but this kind statement can be upsetting to people who are undecided and nervous about going to Mexico.

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I know the owner of a local restaurant died July 26th, while getting sleeves in Tijuana. I don't know any details or the surgeon.

OK so what are you exactly trying to say? Try to get all the facts before posting here. This forum I think is for helping people not for incendiary afirmations.

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It's the same date as the person who died through MBC.. I'm suspecting that's who it is. 2betrim you remember that one I think...

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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
      of something and I'm not sure what to do about it. For years the only thing I've enjoyed is eating. We rarely do anything or go anywhere and if we do it always includes food. Family comes over? Big family dinner! Go camping? Food! Take a short ride or trip? Food! Holiday? Food! Go out of town for a Dr appointment? Food! When we go to a new town we don't look for any attractions, we look for restaurants we haven't been to. Heck, I look forward to getting off work because that means it's almost supper time. Now that I'm drinking these pre-op shakes for breakfast, lunch, and supper I have nothing to look forward to.  And once I have surgery on June 11th it'll be more of the same shakes. Even after pureed stage, soft food stage, and finally regular food stage, it's going to be a drastic change for the rest of my life. I'm giving up the one thing that really brings me joy. Eating. How do you cope with that? What do you do to fill that void? Wow. Now I'm sad.
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