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Well its my Surgery Eve and im sittng in my hotel room in San Diego wondering why i cant find much about my surgeon on Bariatric Pal. His name is Luis Cervantes my procedure is @ Hospital Guadalajara in Tijuana Mexico tomorro 12/15 @ 1pm , after blood work, ekg, etc, All of his review are on his website, which I'm not 100% confident with because I am a website owner and reviews can be manipulated! Im doing this all alone, no support team, except back home in Dallas tx where they all disagreed with me going to Mexico to do this procedure. I was sucessful with stopping smokiing 2 weeks before surgery but have not been sucessfull with the 2wk liquid diet, i thought the latter would have been easier, but not! I never gave up i did the liquid diet best i could on the road because my profession requires much travel in which the gain balloned... none the less ive read many success stories about patients goin to mexico and a few horror stories. But I'm mainly wanting more info on the doctor Luis Cervantes of Guadalajara Tijuana Mexico I booked him through a site called Mexico Bariatrics, In which I went through a patient coordinator. I also want to know what are the risks besides Fatty liver if you don't strictly follow the liquid diet?I am a self pay patient so I guess aint no turning back now, thank you!

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I had surgery in Mexico 10 days ago, but not with your surgeon. I was scared too and my family was incredibly nervous. Everything went just fine though. I found the facility to be clean and the staff very efficient. I got good care. It is in their best interests to make sure your surgery is sucessful, orherwise word gets out and they lose business. I'm sorry you're alone, but I will be thinking of you and praying it all goes very smoothly for you!

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You've got this! Good luck tomorrow.

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Best if luck! Ive heard some wonderful outcomes of patients going to Mexico for surgery. You won't regret it. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers????

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Best of luck to you! Try to think positive and let the higher power take over this! All will go fine and you are not alone! You have support through this group who are all praying for a great outcome!

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Praying for you! I have read and watched a few stories of people who have had their surgery in Mexico. I also know someone personally and their procedures went well. They do not regret it at all. Sorry that you do not have anyone going with you, but there will be other patients there with you who will be going through the same thing so you will in a way have a buddy there.

Sending prayers for safe travels and a safe surgery as well as a speedy recovery! *hugs*

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Gucci, just said prayer all goes well for you. I am in PA so don't km now anyone had it done in Mexico but looks like many have which hope brings you comfort. Stay strong & if believe -you may be physically alone but God is always with us & also we are all will be thinking & praying for you. My soon to be ex husband was suppose to stay overnight with me while I was in overnight but left me & was never there when surgeon came to talk to me after when check on you post-op, or when I was doing my laps. Very important to get up & walk every 4 hrs like they will usually have you (helps with gas pain in shoulder that may be trapped in body some -usually left shoulder & walking helps prevent blood clots, if they put pressure pump devices on legs or stocking - accept th also -same thing as walking they are a blood clot prevention after inpatient surgeries. I have faith all will go well for you, please let us know how you are doing after & if ever want to talk -this is great place to do that. Just remember you will not be fully alone. Good luck -stay strong, YOU GOT THIS!!!! It is a new beginning like others have said to me & you & so,so true. :)

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You're not alone, you have all of us with you!

Best of Luck today! Please reach out and let us know how you made out. xoxo

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@@Gucci Good morning I just wanted to check on you please remember to keep us posted : )

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<p>Hi guys im back & hope you all see this message! im not very familliar with the ins & outs of the site just yet.... 1st thing 1st is i am hungry ass hell I have only consumed like no more than 100 calories in the last 56 hours..... but I have nothing but positivity to rain down ​my bariatric family. 1st I was wondering if someone could tell me how to start my own forum in the Bariatric Pal website? I want to create a room or passage/forum specifically for sleevers getting done in mexico!!!! ok, I'm going to tell you guys what has happened thus far& thank you for your prayers and concerns, they really meant a lot to me!!! well as planned the driver came and picked me up from my San Diego hotel, with 2 other sleevers getting done the same day also, took us across the border and to the facility Hospital Guadalara, there I met my patient coordinator whom I had been sending my monies to and whom I had most of the contact wirh ove the last couple of months, I was surprised the facility was clean modern and the staff was exceptionally kind and knowledge , blood test came back fine & after my test results, seem like the staff kicke in to 5th gear, b4 I knew it I was in recovery safe sound and hungry!!! love you guys ill gv a more detailed description later, I'm tired an pain meds are weighing in!!!</p>

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