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I had moments of anxiousness before the surgery, but in hindsight, I wouldn't change a thing. I flew to Monterrey on 2/13, met that day with Dr. Sauceda to go over what he was going to do and get my mark up done, had surgery on 2/14, stayed in the hospital for two days, then stayed at the hotel right near the hospital until 2/24. Dr. Sauceda's nurse (who is an absolute dream!) came in every day to help with bandaging, compression garments, bathing if you need help, etc. Having that 10 days of recovery before having to fly back to CT was exactly the right amount of time. I would not hesitate to do it all again.
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Well, I went ahead and booked it on my own. I'm having a lower body lift, medial thigh lift, arm list, and breast lift/augmentation with Dr. Sauceda in Monterrey on February 14, 2017. He gave me a great consultation via email, and there's a ton of information about him on the Obesity Help web site. So excited to embark on the next phase of my transformation!
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Any updates on BariatricPal offering a package deal for plastic surgery in Mexico? I'm ready to do this, hopefully early in 2017.
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LiMurr started following Newbie here..finally approved and scheduled for surgery on the 25th!, Plastics in Mexico, Taking sips? and and 5 others
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I'm 2 days post-op, and it still takes me about 15 minutes to drink a 30 ml cup of Protein Water, with several burps between each sip. The heartburn is fierce! I think I'm obsessing about not getting in enough liquid (I'm at 24 oz for today and suppose to have minimum 40 oz.) that I'm causing myself unnecessary pain.
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February 1 date....take 2, no snow this time!
LiMurr replied to LiMurr's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Thanks, Kathy. Getting excited now! -
LiMurr reacted to a post in a topic: HELLO JANUARY SLEEVERS!
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February 1 date....take 2, no snow this time!
LiMurr posted a topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Hi all! I was originally scheduled for my sleeve this past Monday, but due to the snow storm we had in the northeast last weekend, I got cancelled. My surgeon was at a conference in New Orleans, and his flight back on Sunday got cancelled. I was not a happy camper, to say the least. I've been rescheduled for February 1, and am now in week 3 of pre-op diet. I told my surgeon's assistant today that if I hear it's going to snow again this weekend, I'm picking him up personally and we'll camp at the hospital...no way is he getting out of it this time! On the bright side, I've lost 16 pounds in just this month...not a bad start! -
Hey January peeps! After the snow fiasco that got my surgery postponed on 1/25, I've been rescheduled to Monday, February 1. So I think I'll head on over to the February group. Hope you all are doing well...see you on the loser's bench real soon!
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Mine can't.
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So, just got a call from the hospital. Tomorrow is NOT the big day anymore! My surgeon was at a conference last week, and apparently he had travel issues getting back to CT because of the snow we had over the weekend. I am so not happy right now! I won't know when it's going to be rescheduled until I call his office in the morning. Grrr!!
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What are the differences for a cash-pay patient?
LiMurr replied to Phynale's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm in CT and getting sleeved on Monday (very excited!). I decided to self-pay because I have a relatively low BMI and knew that the insurance struggle would probably take a year, and I'm just not that patient. My surgeon's fee includes BLISCare, which is essentially insurance that pays for any complications related to the surgery. I would definitely make sure you have something like that in place. I considered going to Mexico. If I did, I was going to go through the Bariatric Pal program. Based on my research, I thought they had a good group of surgeons that were thoroughly vetted. The only reason I didn't go that route was that I was concerned about follow-up care. My PCP isn't completely on board with me having this surgery, so I wasn't confident that I could rely on her to help with the required blood work, etc. Even with having my surgery here, getting my medications switched to powder/liquid has been a real nuisance. My surgery is Monday, and I'm still trying to finish getting one of them squared away. My initial appointment with the surgeon was the last week in December, and my surgery is Monday, so start to finish it was about a month. In that time I met with the nutritionist and social worker on staff. The social worker was really great. Helped me get some really good insight into my relationship with food that I hadn't previously thought of. What I was pleasantly surprised to see was that when the surgeon, nutritionist, and social worker submitted those visits to my insurance, they were paid. I think what happened is that they were looked at as just regular office visits, not connected with the surgery, which my insurance company doesn't even know about. So there really wasn't an opportunity for them to deny the claims based on unapproved surgery. I don't know if I explained that well, but my point is that you might as well let them submit these visits to insurance and see what happens. Worst case, they don't pay. -
I was allowed to have both. My surgery is on Monday. Good luck to you!
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My surgeon said I can have coffee whenever I can tolerate it, but no cream or sugar (skim and Truvia are ok) and not too much. Reason for not too much is just to make sure it doesn't get in the way of getting in the things you need, like protein and water.
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Last day of pre-op protein shakes/salads today, two days of clear liquids ahead, then the big day on Monday! I feel like it's almost Christmas!
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Newbie here..finally approved and scheduled for surgery on the 25th!
LiMurr replied to SesaAlegria's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm scheduled for next Monday, too. Can't wait! First week of pre-op diet (2 protein shakes, unlimited veggies) is done, and it went easier than I expected. The only tough spot I had was last night. Went to the Elks lodge to watch football, and it was really hard to not snack on the food they had! Pleasantly surprised at not being tempted to have a drink, though. Kept my water bottle with me and was fine there. -
One week down on the pre-op diet, one to go! This time next Monday I'll be joining you all on the losers' bench, and I can't wait! I think I've reached the saturation point on researching, though. I'm finding myself worrying about things that I don't need to think about yet, like what I'm going to be able to eat on the cruise my husband and I are leaving for on April 1. One day at a time, I keep telling myself. By the time I get there, I'll know what I can and can't eat. One question I do have is about supplements. My surgeon and nutritionist really haven't given me much guidance. Lots of encouragement (you can do this! you got this!) but not a lot of information. Surgeon just has me taking Bariatric Advantage Multivitamins. Is that enough? Should I be taking more, like maybe B12 and/or Probiotics? Anyone else from CT on this thread?