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My clinic does not either - I believe if you are able to go to the clinic where you were banded all follow-up is free - including problems that happen with the band down the road. The secret of success to this procedure is the follow-up - I am very thankful for the personal attention I have received from my surgeon and his staff and collegues. I do believe that the majority of the Toronto clinics follow the same philosophy - it helps.

Cindy

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1. I am also a very satisfied TLBC client.

2. I'm not sure, but pretty certain that SWLC has free fills policy too, and they're highly regarded by their patients

3. I don't know what's wrong with Jen...but...wow

4. Isabella....you look amazing!

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Hello!

To thank and Celebrate all our Bandsters, TLBC invites you and a guest to our 3rd Annual TLBC Holiday Open House!

Be part of the must-attend Bandster event of the year!

vShare your personal victories and mingle with fellow Bandsters

vMeet your entire TLBC support team

vSpeak with Dr. Yau, Canada’s leading bariatric surgeon, and renowned weight loss psychiatrist Dr. Barry Simon

vUncover the secrets of healthy nutrition

vSee the latest studies about the band and successful weight loss

vHear about TLBC’s exciting new programs to help you with lifelong weight loss

Start your holiday celebrations with TLBC!

Friday, November 30th, 2007

6.30pm to 11pm

wine and hors d’oeuvres

Marriott Toronto Airport Hotel

901 Dixon Road

Toronto, ON M9W 1J5

800.905.2811

Attire: Semi-Formal

RSVP by November 23rd, 2007

For more information, please see our website.

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1. I am also a very satisfied TLBC client.

2. I'm not sure, but pretty certain that SWLC has free fills policy too, and they're highly regarded by their patients

3. I don't know what's wrong with Jen...but...wow

4. Isabella....you look amazing!

To confirm, yes, SWLC does have the free fill policy, up to 5 years post-op.

I really wish SWLC had similar programs, information sessions and support groups like TBLC... can I crash your meetings???? :mad:

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Hi

Can someone who has been banded with TLBC in Miss. tell me what you get for the 15-16k$ you pay. How many fills, how long of aftercare, what if problems happen such as slips, flipped ports etc. I am in the US right now & trying to qualify for insurance but I don't think it will happen & I am looking at all my options if I self-pay. I can't decide whether to go to Canada(I'm Canadian) & have it done or go to Mexico. I know Mexico is cheaper but I'm afraid if there's any problems I will get huge bills here in the US to fix it. The cost of health care here is scary even with insurance & if I self-pay with the band I'm afraid my insurance will deny other claims saying they are band-related. If I get it done in Canada I might feel a little safer.

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Hi

Can someone who has been banded with TLBC in Miss. tell me what you get for the 15-16k$ you pay. How many fills, how long of aftercare, what if problems happen such as slips, flipped ports etc. I am in the US right now & trying to qualify for insurance but I don't think it will happen & I am looking at all my options if I self-pay. I can't decide whether to go to Canada(I'm Canadian) & have it done or go to Mexico. I know Mexico is cheaper but I'm afraid if there's any problems I will get huge bills here in the US to fix it. The cost of health care here is scary even with insurance & if I self-pay with the band I'm afraid my insurance will deny other claims saying they are band-related. If I get it done in Canada I might feel a little safer.

Hi Marnie:

First of all TLBC is in Toronto and not Mississauga.

Their website is a wealth of information Laparoscopic Band Surgery (Lap / Stomach Band Weight Loss Surgery) - Toronto Laparoscopic Band Centre or you can have them send you a package by writing at info@tlbc.ca. Their phone number is 1 800 409 8151 and I'm sure they can answer any questions you may have. I was banded there and I strongly recommend it. Dr. Yau and all the staff there are fantastic!

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This is what the TLBC site says:

What's Included?

  • Pre- and post-operative consults
  • The LaparoscopicBAND
  • The LaparoscopicBAND procedure
  • Unlimited, lifetime fills
  • Unlimited access to seminars and support groups

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Marnie the SWLC provides follow-up care, dietician consult, access to the surgeon and nurses both during business hours, and after. They will cover issues with the band for up to 5 years post-op. There are web-cast seminars as well. I have only been with the clinic since July and cannot say enough good things about the experience or support I have received from the surgeon. It is not unusual for him to drop into the clinic chat rooms just to see how we are doing. Their website is:

The Surgical Weight Loss Centre Forum :: Index

Cindy

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I am heading to Toronto tomorrow morning Wednesday October 24/07. I will be banded at TLBC on Thursday Oct 25/07.

Thank-you for all the posting it sure helps to be able to read everyones advice and emotional and physical issues.

God Bless You All

Take Care

18 Again:clap2:

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I am heading to Toronto tomorrow morning Wednesday October 24/07. I will be banded at TLBC on Thursday Oct 25/07.

Thank-you for all the posting it sure helps to be able to read everyones advice and emotional and physical issues.

God Bless You All

Take Care

18 Again:clap2:

Good luck 18 Again:

See you on the banded side!

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Marcar35 & Cindy D thanks alot for the websites, I appreciate the info & now I have some reading to do.

Good luck marnie723:

Although I'm partial to TLBC because of their post-op care and support, both clinics are great and you will not regret your decision. Good luck to you.

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Hi,

I'm having my surgery tomorrow. Little bit nervous but very excited. Have only told a few friends. Is the weight loss rapid??? If so, how do I explain this to friend who I've not told my lap band???

Wish me luck tomorrow!

Safari:)

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