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I agree with Marie. And remember, the staff will be the ones controlling when and whether or not you get an appointment for fills, problems, etc. after surgery. It is crucial that you are able to work with them and trust them. Also, not to scare you at all, but I would still want to know how many bands he has put in. If he has done less than 100, I would go with one of the more experienced band surgeons in Texas. This is just based on statistal evidence regarding complications. I doubt whether switching surgeons will delay your surgery much, if at all. The hard part is already behind you.

You did say that you intend to have the band placed with him (because you are understandably eager to have it done ASAP!) and then if there are problems, switch to another doctor after surgery. Unfortuanately, it's not that easy. Most doctors will refuse to see patients if they did not place the band. There are many reasons for this: sometimes their malpractice insurance companies won't let them, sometimes their institutions won't let them, and sometimes they are just worried about appearing to be stealing another sugeon's patient which is a professional no-no.

I'm sorry that this post sounds like such a downer. I don't mean it that way at all. I'm happy for you! It's just that I've been reading this board long enough to know how important having the right surgeon and the right office staff can be.

Nancy

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Whatever you decide to do, Blossom, I wish you the best. I know you are anxious to get on with the process. I agree about telling the doc about his staff. Most doctors don't have a clue that their practice is being handled with such callous disregard for their patients.

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Paula, no I am not going to Spiegel. Did you have a similar experience?

I am going to see my dr. this morning and I plan to tell him about the staff. I'll let ya'll know how it goes.

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