Kathy. I have read a lot about what should I do and the lifestyle changes that I should expect. However, I know nothing about what kind of after surgery care that I should get. I only know that I have to do some fill adjustments every couple of months. Anything special that I should ask the doctor?
Shortgal, Yes I can. Thats a great suggestion. However, I am not sure how the doctor will react to this. There are HUGE cultural differences that I am still unaware of even after 2 years in Singapore. Maybe I will ask a local friend if this is acceptable.
Brandy, Thanks for the support. I am totally aware that he is a very good surgeon. Actually Susan Lim (the clinic owner) is one of the world leading surgeons in her field. She is the second doctor in the world to do liver transplanting surgery. She is also a very good friend of me and my family. And she referred me to this doctor. But at the end, he works at her clinic. As i said, I am concerned to do it in Singapore because of the very low obesity rate, which implies that surgeons here are not among the most experienced surgeons.
I have also read some posts from Kabeerah, who lives in Saudi. She did not mention the name of the doctor there, but I think we are talking about the same doctor. After reading Kabeerah posts, I disregarded the idea of doing it in Saudi.
A new idea came to my mind is to travel either to Australia (7 hours from here), or to the US to do my lap band. Since most of you have done the surgery, do you think it would be necessary to fly overseas in order to have the procedure performed by a very experienced doctor? Or is it a very basic procedure that does not really need that hassle, and would be much better to do it with a less experienced doctor and be closer to home?
Again thanks for stopping by and giving your thoughts. Cheers.