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Things I never thought I'd say... surgery in Tijuana



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My story has been a whirlwind of decisions and changes. I mean, there was a lot that led me to this point, but I have totally changed my life in 4 weeks. About a month ago I was looking at the pictures from a recent family reunion and I was wondering how I was going to delete my picture from everyone's Facebook page. This led me back to thoughts of losing weight and gastric sleeve.

I have been investigating bariatric surgery for a couple of years but my BMI was 33.5 - too low to qualify for even self-pay. And to top it off, I had the nerve to not even have any other illnesses. Having tried every diet and pill on the planet, frustrated doesn't even begin to describe my mental state.

Just by chance I found a website that helped people get surgery in Mexico. "I want to have surgery in Tijuana" is not something you hear in everyday conversation, so I did a lot of research and contacted a few people and found out that this is something people actually do.

I quickly made my decision and booked a flight. I went by myself and I was so nervous. I didn't really know what to expect - I didn't think it would be some guy with a steak knife and chickens clucking in the background - but it was a real hospital with real medical professionals. I met Dr. Almanza briefly - he had a bunch of surgeries under his belt (no pun intended) and everything went as I was told it would.

I am 2 weeks out, and no real problems. I just need to connect with someone who has, or is, going through the same thing I am.

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Hi I had surgery with Dr Almanza in Tijuana on July 25,2015. I had a great experience with him. My recovery Was fast with little pain. Since I got the lap band and only live 1hr away from Mexico I will be going back for my first fill tomorrow with him. I'm nervous but exited. yay! I'm glad u had a great experience as well. (:

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Thanks for all the support. I don't feel so alone in all of this. :)

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