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One concern I have after being banded is the possibility of traveling. I'm nervous thinking what If something happens when I'm away especially if your traveling outside of the United States. What If your band slips or food gets stuck etc. Your doctor is not right there to help you. Has anyone experienced any problems while traveling?

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I was banded on July 25 in Mexico. The man driving us back to the airport was very careful. In fact, I was in Juarez and the hurricane Dolly had come ashore and was just causing a lot of rain and flooding there and in El Paso. Streets were flooded and we went through some very deep Water. He got us to the airport with no problems and it was a comfortable ride. Oh, we left the hospital and flew home on the 27th. Some people were staying at the hospital and extra day, we did not. On the flight there I had no problem with the seat belt but on the way home I did ask for a seat belt extender. I wanted to be comfortable. We have a small car (Honda Fit) and I love it but it is not a luxury vehicle. I did fine on the 3 hour drive home from the airport. My husband was careful though. The hospital we were in had us on a floor in which everyone was Americans and we were able to get cell phone service on that floor. Out of the 12 only one did not get to go home as scheduled. But, she also was a gastric by pass and the rest of us were lap band. I hope this helps. It was a fast trip and yet I did not feel rushed. Everyone was very nice. Plus you only drink liquids after surgery so you don't have to worry about getting something stuck. I have followed my docs instructions to the letter or called him if I had questions.

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Wow what a story. I'm glad everything worked out for you. But I was wondering longer term like a few months or years after being banded when you can eat normally. Do people shy away from going away outside of the united states where medical access is not that easy.

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I traveled internationally for vacation for 2 weeks, 3 weeks after surgery. I was totally fine but finding mushy food was a challenge.

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