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hey there,

I'm here at the hospital, getting my vitals. Everything is good so far. Clean and courteous. The Marriott is very nice, impeccable service! Will keep u posted :-)

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Lots of luck to you! I had my surgery there 4 months ago! Very nice experience :)

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I was there on the 26th of October. Great experience. everything is going good so far.

Good Luck!

Jeff

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I just had my surgery on Nov. 5 at Mi Doctor with Dr. Ortiz and got my drain out today. So far so good! Based on my experience thus far I would recommend this option to anyone who asked.

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I had my surgery yesterday with Dr. Elias Ortiz. Still at Mi Doctor Hospital and so far, zero issues and very minor pain. I'll do a leak text this morning and if all goes well, I can drink something! I would recommend this place/doctor to anyone asks.

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glad to see theses reviews I to will be at the Mi Doctors hospital Ill be sleeved on 11/27/13 please keep me updated

Thanks in advance Wannyday

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I am having my surgery Dec 4 at Mi hospital with dr E Ortiz nice to read your reveiws!!!

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Debwin, how are you doing post surgery?

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I am doing great!!!! everything went smooth no problems. They do a very good job in Tijuana I will tell anyone to go!!

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I forgot Im down 24 pounds!!!

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I was sleeved on 11/27/13 and had one of the best medical experiences ever, the nurses were great they were able to speak English fairly well if they could not understand they got someone that could, the hospital was clean beyond clean and the Doctor (Jacqueline Osuna) was exceptional even coming to my hotel to check on my incision's and then another Dr. came in the evening to remove my drain. A friend that came with me asked Dr. Osuna if she knew a plastic surgeon as she wants a nose job, Dr. Osuna sent the plastic surgeon to our room that evening to see my friend. I feel that we in Canada could learn a lot from the Mexican's not only with the hospital care and every one that works at the hospitals but as well the hotel staff, I had a driver that picked me up at the airport he told me that he was there for me and he would be at my beck and call through out my stay, Raul Conti he was fantastic could not ask for a better driver he took us gals everywhere we wanted to go, I am just so pleases with my experience I trip over myself trying to say how pleased I am with everything.

down 19.3 lbs. sense this journey started

no matter where you have your surgery take your GAS-X STRIPS you can not get them in Mexico if you have these I believe your pain is less than half I refused all pain meds on the day after my surgery I did not need them as long as I had my gas-x.

good luck to you all

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<p>I forgot Im down 24 pounds!!!</p>

Great news! Congratulations on the great weight loss!

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Wannyday,

What a blessing to read your post just now! My surgery is scheduled for March 11 at MI with Dr. Osuna. I have been very concerned as I had not found any reviews on the internet. Phew!!! This is great news!

How are you doing now?

I live in Vancouver, where is your home?

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