rsduhe
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rsduhe started following Hello Missouri, had my first fill yesterday-OUCH!!, Mexican fill patients & Dr. Malley and and 7 others
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I was banded by Dr. Rodrigues 4/5/05, and am pleased with the results. I also see Dr. Malley for my fills. In fact, Dr. Malley's new office is right up the street from my house, in Mission, KS.. I would be happy to talk with you befor or after surgery. Maybe evn meet up with you sometime. Goo Luck!
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Hey Kansas Bandsters-Let's here from you. I have to go to the Missouri forum to find people to chat with. Also, I'm trying to find out who would like to get together, in the greater K.C. area (or a little beyond), for a friendly support group. Having got together with 'Wannabtiny', from Missouri was a real treat. It's so nice to talk with other bandsters face to face.
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Hey my genre, You need to go with the group you get approval for, since you've already spent time getting this far. Plus, having a close office for fills would be nice. I can only speak for myself, when I say that I would not go to Dr. Lopez. Look at it this way, you probably won't have to see Dr. Lopez for the Springfield fills!
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A lot of us who had surgery in Mexico (myself by Dr. Rodriguez) have the J&J port. It use to be known as the "Swedish Port". The tubing is 11 centimeters long, between the band and the actual port. It holds 10 cc's of fluid, but Dr. Rodriguez says it should not be filled more than 7.5 cc's, since complications can arise. He also suggests that the first fill be 3.5 cc's, and to follow a liguid diet for three days after the fill. Even though this port can hold alot of fluid I urge extreme caution against overfilling. I had 3.5 cc's on my first fill. I felt close to being restricted, but was still eating to much. My second fill I asked for and got 1.5 cc's added. Big-Big mistake. The local doctor doing the fill didn't know much about my type of band, he uses one that has a lot smaller balloon, so he went along with my reuest. I spent the night sitting up spitting my saliva into a cup, because if I didn't it would pool in my stomache and I'd throw up again, and again, and again. I had to return the next day for an un-fill. It has been almost 2 weeks since my unfill, down to a total of 4 cc's. I have trouble getting meds down, and can barely eat. Please be cautious with fills. Even with a large band I don't think I'll have a fill over 2.5 cc's again, and definitely not unless it's under fluro(XRAY). My dr. routed around for 10 min with a spinal needle, before he gave up and we did it under fluro. I'll never have a fill again, unless it's done under fluro.
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I'm sure everyone has read the posts by Wannabsmall, regarding Dr. Malley and his abrupt departure from MWIBS. Guess all I can say is that I applaud Dr. Malley for refusing to go along with a bad practice. A lot of us had an oral agreement with MWIBS, for aftercare, which should be legally binding. I really liked Dr. Malley, when I met him for my first fill. I was amazed that it went so smoothly, and was without pain. Can you trust your very life to a practice like MWIBS, that would leave so many patients high and dry? Regarding Dr. Lopez, I worked in surgery with him for several years. Would I let him do surgery on me or my family-NOOOO! He always tried to come across as this big 'Christian' doctor. He even told me that was why he was hired by the doctors group he worked for at the time. But, how can I balance that with the fact that he had an affair with a nurse, who he left his wife and many children for. Seems a little un-christian like to me. Like all things, people must make up their own minds about what a person is or isn't like.
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Thanks Wannabsmall for the update on Dr. Malley. I really did like him, and I feel bad thinking he tried to screw us with that up-front $2000 fee. Maybe I'll give him another chance. Are you a Kansas person? I live in Mission, KS and maybe trying to get a group of us together in this area. Would you be interested?
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Wannabtiny and myself are setting out this afternoon for Dr. Tayiem, in Atchison Kansas. It's several hours of driving each way, for both of us. Wannabtiny called me with the bad news about Dr. Malley. She found out just last friday, and was suppose to get her fill today. I was to get a fill next week, my second with Malley. Neither of us have received the letter from Dr. Malley yet, but thanks to the heads up on this site, we found out all the bad news. The bright side is that Wannabtiny and myself will get to meet, since she found a new doctor for us to try. See a silver lining after all. We'll let you know how it goes. I do think people out there should be warned about Dr. Malley's un ethical practices. I worked with surgeons for over 20 years, and I can tell you he has really disappointed me.
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Welcome Lobilizzard, I Live In Miision, Kansas (lamar & I-35). My Surgery Was 4/5/05, With Dr. Arturo Rodrigues, In Monterrey Mexico. My Insurance (tricare), Did Not Cover Surgery, So I Was A Self Pay. I'm Scheduled For My First Fill On 6/1/05, By Dr. Malley In Lenexa, Kansas. Costs Can Be High, But Worth It. Dr.r Charges $7900 For Surgery At A Small Clinic, Where I Had My Surgery, Or $9500 For Surgery At A New Big Medical Center. First Visit With Dr. Malley Is $250, And Fills After That Are $100 Each. I'm A Surgery Rn And Chose The Cheaper Clinic Because I Know First Hand That Newer And Bigger When It Comes To Places For Surgery, Does Not Neccessarily Mean Better. So I Chose To Save My Self $1600. The Costs Include Hosptal, Surgery, Band, Food, Transportation-in Mexico, And Hotel For You And Your Spouse. You Just Have To Pay For Your Airfare. Let Me Know If I Can Be Of Any Help.
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Just wanted to let you know that shoulder pain is very common after all Laparoscopic Surgery. I've been in surgery, as a RN, for over 20 years and I've heard it time and again. Doctors believe it is the migrating CO2(carbon dioxide gas) that they fill you belly with, so don't worry. The gas is finally absorbed by the body.
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just one week has passed and i am ready to give up!
rsduhe replied to a_bit_pink's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Hey Pink, I'm two weeks post-op today. Dr Rodrigues in Monterrey Mexico has his patients do 1wk liquids, then 1wk mushies, the on to solid foods. Well I went beserk! First I went out to lunch, to my favorite place and had quiche lorraine. To make it worse I drank some tea during the lunch. I didn't stop there, no I went home and cooked a spaghgetti dinner for my husband and me. I didn't fill my pasta bowl as full as usual, but it was still way to much and I knew it. I ate it all anyway. Now, here I am 4 hrs later, and I feel so overfull I could throw up. Yes food is my old comforter and I felt I needed it, since I'm depressed. I'm still having pain from surgery. I don't feel I look like I've lost weight, though the scales says I have. I can't bend over to pick up things or shave my legs without pain. The scabs on my incisions itch. I can just now turn on my side to sleep, but with some discomfort. I'm bored. My house needs cleaning, but I can't do it all yet. Yes, I'm a bit of a mess. Aren't we all, at one time or another? Sorry you are down, but it gives me hope, that I'm not alone. Lets hang in there together. I know I'll have lots of time later this evening to reflect, while I'm lying in bed with my overfull tummy. Wishing I hadn't been so stupid. Hang in there! -
Hi April Bandsters. I was banded on 4/5/05, by Dr. Rodrigues in Monterrey, Mexico. Guess I've had it a little easier than most, since Dr. Rodrigues doesn't require a liquid diet befor surgery. After surgery he has you do one week of liquids, than one week of mushies, than on to regular food. Tomarrow I'm on the regular food. Yippie! So far I'm down 25lbs.. I'm sure that is do to the liquid part of the surgery. No problem with PBing yet. Thank God! For those about to have surgery, good luck. If ya need any personal support just let me know. My biggest milestone, at two weeks post-op, is that I can now turn on my side to sleep. It was getting pretty annoying sleeping only on my back (propped up on pillows). Good Luck to everyone.
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Hello Fellow Kansans, Had my surgery on 4/5/05, by Dr.Rodrigues, in Monterrey Mexico. Pain is deminishing daily, but I still take an occassional Vicodin when I overdo it. Tomarrow I get to start on mushy food, good thing 'cause I'm sick of liquids. My main thought is that surgery was more painful than I thought it would be, but I had no comparisons. Thank God my husband is a big guy, or I'd never have made it on and off the toilet, let alone out of bed those first few days. I feel real positive about this, like the hardest part is done. I know there are big challenges ahead, but I'm alive, home, and safe.
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Hi, I'm being banded on 4/5/05, by Dr. Arturo Rodrigues, in Monterrey Mexico. My nerves have really started kicking up, but I'm excited too.