My insurance specifically excludes bariatric surgery, so I looked into Mexico and self-pay in the States. Mexico was about 1/2 the price, and their aftercare is more comprehensive than what I'm seeing stateside -- 2 nights in hospital there vs. an outpatient surgery here (less than 24 hours in the hospital after surgery) and 2 more days of access to the doc, etc. in Mexico. Here, the cost covers only the initial surgery and 1 follow up with the doc to remove the drain tube 10 days after surgery. Meds outside of the hospital are not covered, etc.
I agree about all the dancing through the insurance hoops, but without going through insurance, you're on your own in both cases if there are any complications.
All that being said -- I'm still uncomfortable with the idea of being gone from home for at least 5 or 6 days and flying so soon after a surgery because of complications from blood clots.
Just reading this over makes me wonder what I'm thinking, but . . . I've opted to stay stateside.
I was going to get my passport when I just decided I didn't feel good about going to Mexico.
I'm not wealthy -- I've been saving and have my contingency plan in place to make up the difference.
All I'm saying is this a decision you'll live with the rest of your life, so make sure it's the right one for you. Trust your gut.
You've already made a huge decision to have the surgery. Good luck to you!!!