Well Jessica thank you for your reply.
I would only say that I had surgery in T.J. with a doctor who I learned only after I developed severe disabilities; has a very, very, very questionable reputation. I would only say congratulations to everyone who has been able to get WLS in the U.S. or Mexico. For me it was a life saver as well as the worst medical crisis I have ever had. I know I followed all the strict eating diet guidlines, However I did fail myself in the very begining by not carefully checking out my surgeons reputation. I am Mexican American and take pride in the fact that most mexican's are very Honarable hard working caring people including my uncles aunt's and grandparents and my freinds in Mexico from Los Mochis to Mexico City. I simply think my case is important for others to understand; I went with who I felt comfortable with and could afford, I didn't do my "DUE DILAGANCE" Because of my niev belief that all Mexicans are "BUena jente" and now I am paying for it with extreme pain in my tailbone everytime I sit, since the Band Removal Surgery. Wassabublebutt has a thread on Researching Mexican Lap-Band Doctors 101. I wish I would have known this prior to my initial surgery with the "surgical weight loss center which left me permently crippled for life. Incedentaly I had had a good surgery several years prior in Mexico with a different surgeon, and I had very good results. So what I am saying is "you really need to understand that checking your Doctors Track record is vital to your decsion. And part of that check should include extensive back and forth consistancies.
I agree that mexican doctors play a role in making the surgery even a possiblity for some of us, why do you think I did my band in Mexico in the first place and not at Cedar's? My point is the clinic, the Surgeon, and all or any doctor associated with the clinic needs to be a factor in your desiscion.
God Bless