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Good luck Amaltha, Cached, ichatter, Karenin, Imgreen, melolo, mistyD65, pjtxlady, permiern01, Roustabout and any others who are being banded tomorrow!!

We'll be thinking of you!

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I am really excited for all of you. Have a great voyage into bandland and we'll see you on the other side:thumbup:

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Good luck Amaltha, Cached, ichatter, Karenin, Imgreen, melolo, mistyD65, pjtxlady, permiern01, Roustabout and any others who are being banded tomorrow!!

We'll be thinking of you!

:teeth_smile:

Ditto that! My thoughts and Prayers will be with all of you tomorrow! Good luck and we are one step closer to the heathier us:) Keep us posted!! Moe

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Thanks a bunch everyone!

I will try to post as soon as I can afterwards but it will more than likely be the end of the week.

I am super excited, nervous and scared all in one. By this time next year it will hopefully be a whole new me! YAY!

Thanks and best wishes to you all this week as well!:biggrin:

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I will let you know how it goes tomorrow. My birthday is this Thursday, so I am looking at this as a great birthday present for the rest of my life! I'll be chatting with you all again soon. Thanks again for you good wishes!

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Well I made it!

Here was my experience:

As most of you have read I did mine in Mexico and not the states because insurance denied me. We flew to SD and a gentleman was waiting to take us over the boarder. We arrived at the Hospital that was imaculate. Very state of the art and cleaner than any hospital I have seen in the states. Apparently they are doing a lot of advanced research there??? Anyway, I had all my pre-op stuff off the bat and then went to my room. Dr. Lopez came in and the anastegiologist came in we had a quick chat and then they came to take me to the surgery. I lied in bed for 20 minutes and then they took me to the surgery room. I saw Dr Lopez and smiled.

*funny moment* So am a bit of a Smarty Pants. They had needed to get the the EKG thing and so my robe was down (breast exposed) and so I was about to go under when I looked at the one person I knew spoke english and whispered "you know I usually charge men to see these" :ohmy:

and then I woke up in recovery shaking uncontrollably. They gave me something and we went back to the room. the enxt few hours as my prior people will say were the worst. I was sore, they weren't giving me very much pain meds. none of the nurses spoke a lot of english, and my spanish is broken enough for us to barely get by. The doctors all spoke perfect english. I got up to urinate often and walked up and down the halls when I did.

The next day I was wisked away to drink some icky pink stuff and take another x-ray of me. (which looked pretty funky!) And then I was discharged. I had the choice of staying in the hospital another night and opted not to. (my mother is with me and is a nurse and I wasn't getting all the attention in the world so I figured it is best to get back in the states) So we bumped up my plans by a day to return home and get on with the rest of my new life. I am walking a lot. I feel the gas build up and am a bit sore from it and walking helps emencly. Sipping my broth and apple juice like a champ. :huh2: Apparently, while they were operating on my they found a hiata hernia :cry_smile: and he fixed me up right there at no extra charge. :drool:

To all those who were in my situation financially. Here is who SHOULD NOT do this. If you are a person who likes plans, and likes to stick to solid timelines this is NOT for you. I am not sure how they do it in the states but there was just a fly by the seat of my pants feeling the entire time. I kept asking, "what time will the doctor be here? what time for this what time for that. all the answers were....oh he come find you. oh she will find you. When they said "we do this in 5 minutes" it always was an hour or better. It was a little annoying but I dealt with it. I can imagine someone who likes a tight ship would hate this. If at all possible bring a spanish speaker with you. I think that would have helped a little bit.

Don't get me wrong I didn't have a BAD experience but there were moments of uncertainty. I was very scared getting wheeled around the moments before surgery, I was afraid of going under, and the surgery and they left me alone alot to sit on it.

I keep thinking...wow in a matter of 24 hours I just changed the rest of my life. I suppose it is a similar feeling when you give birth to your first child. To all the other allstars I wish you the best! I want everyone to have a speedy recovery to the rest of our lives.

Congrats to all my other 4th Peeps!:blink:

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Amaltha, I think this was a fantastic post! I know that alot of people are having to self pay and go to Mexico. I think that you should post this on the pre-op boards too...especially the part about your suggestions of who might not handle the "loose" timelines well!

I'm so glad that you are happy!

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Amaltha, I think this was a fantastic post! I know that alot of people are having to self pay and go to Mexico. I think that you should post this on the pre-op boards too...especially the part about your suggestions of who might not handle the "loose" timelines well!

I'm so glad that you are happy!

Well I am happy I woke up...I am happy my parts aren't being sold on the black market. :w00t: I am happy to be home too. However, I am sore as heck. and am having some trouble sleeping. If I can figure out which forum to post it in I will try. I just figured in case anyone was in my shoes it would be good info to have.

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I agree you definitely should post this in the pre op section, sometimes being forewarned saves a LOT of angst!! Glad to hear you were able to cope ok and I hope you aren't in pain for too much longer!

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