Kelleigh710
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My name is Kelly and I'm from Boston, MA. I am always looking for new people to talk to, especially those with weight loss goals!
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Going to the movies, planning my wedding, and writing :)
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College Admissions Advisor
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Kelleigh710 started following Desperately need lap band removed Erosion Insurance will not cover, Really confused!!! Helpppp!!!, Mexico and and 6 others
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Really confused!!! Helpppp!!!
Kelleigh710 replied to dhawkins's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I can understand your confusion, but let me also say, that the gastric bypass is not the end all, be all of WLS. I had a bypass in June 2000, lost my 120 pounds, and gained it all back within a 10 year span. I just recently had a band placed over my gastric bypass and I'm already down 25 pounds and feeling great. The person that posted above me is right, you get what you put into it and you need to make the lifestyle change in order to be successful. Good luck on your decision!!! ~Kel :thumbup: -
Any info on Dr. Alberto Aceves, Mexicali
Kelleigh710 replied to scottja's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
Hey there, There are many happt patients of Dr. Aceves and other Mexican surgeons on the Obesity Help web-site. The Mexican forum is very active and you'll get some great opinions there. Here is the link: Mexico Weight Loss Forums - Weight Loss Surgery, Bariatric -
If I could do it over, would I get a lap band??
Kelleigh710 replied to Woodstock girl's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
The surgeon that did my original gastric bypass recently started doing the band as well. I have to give you a ton of credit for being your doc's very first BOB (band over bypass) patient. Since he is well versed in the bypass, at least you can feel comfortable knowing that he'll know exactly where to place the band as opposed to the docs that have never done a bypass. Me? I'm going to Mexico, but my doctor is a proctor for Allergan (the makers of lap band system) and he's been doing bands long before they were FDA approved here in the States. 3000 of them as a matter of fact. Now he's up to 1000 bypasses and 100 BOB's. So I feel incredibly comfortable with my decision. If I had the insurance to cover it, surely I would stay in the states, but unfortunately that isn't the case. When do you start your liquid diet? -
If I could do it over, would I get a lap band??
Kelleigh710 replied to Woodstock girl's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Absolutely! The first ones were actually done in 2006-2007. A very good band doctor in Ohio did his first one in 2007. Here is a link to show you an x-ray of what a band over bypass looks like, it's pretty cool: Trace W. Curry, M.D. - View topic - Band-over-bypass Xray My surgeon has placed over 3000 lap bands, and recently, many gastric bypass patients have been seeking this revision. Feel free to ask anymore questions. As you can tell, I'm a research-a-holic -
If I could do it over, would I get a lap band??
Kelleigh710 replied to Woodstock girl's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Captainsigma, Not everyone decided to revise from Gastric Bypass to a band. As a matter of fact, many people opt not to and go for a procedure that's a lot more tricky called the DS (Duodenal Switch). However, there are more and more people with bypasses that simply don't want to go through a major surgery again, so they go to the band. Then there are some bandsters that go with the gastric bypass after a while. It's kind of funny how someones method of WLS can be a failure, but a triumph for someone else and vice versa. It's all really intriguing. -
If I could do it over, would I get a lap band??
Kelleigh710 replied to Woodstock girl's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Amen Uhmlaila!!! :laugh: By the way, you're getting your band the day after my birthday, I hope it brings you lots of luck and lots of health. Just to give you a heads up, there are quite a few people with BOBS (Bands over Bypasses) at OH (www.obesityhelp.com) and we even have our own group. One person with the BOB, just had her 1 year anniversary and she's lost 91 pounds. It can be done and we will do it! ~Kelly -
If I could do it over, would I get a lap band??
Kelleigh710 replied to Woodstock girl's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
As much as I agree with you, please try to be empathetic to others and their situation. For example, I was 17 years old when I saw the doctor and 25 days after I turned 18, I was in for surgery. In no way, shape or form did I understand fully what was going on. I got my staples out a week later and poof, no aftercare or support. Everyone here has a food addiction and some of us have a harder time changing our ways then others do. So please keep in mind that some of us that failed with prior weight loss surgery had all the best intentions of trying to change, but for whatever reason, failed to do so and are looking to do the right thing now. It's unfair to judge people that have had complications or overate to the point of stretching their pouch. It happens. -
Hey there, Mine was booked further out for a couple of reasons. First, I'm in education, so I wanted to hold off until after my students started summer session on 6/14. Second, my surgery is a revision. I had a gastric bypass in 2000 and I am having a band put over my original bypass. So because of the complicated nature of the surgery, Dr. Corvala asked me to have an endoscopy and upper GI beforehand so he could review the results and get me cleared for surgery, which he did. I chose this man because out of the surgeons I researched, he has done the most "bands over bypasses" and in fact, teaches the procedure to students at UCLA. If you want to, check out an interview he did on Youtube. Just type in "corvala interview" and you'll see it. The man is very intelligent. Another reason I chose him is location. The Hospital Angeles is only 15 minutes from the US border. I don't know what you preference is but me? I want to be in a FULL service hospital with an ICU, blood bank, etc. Just in case anything happens. Every room at Hospital Angeles is private with its own bathroom, tv, wifi, etc. It's GORGEOUS. The hospital web-site is www.angeleshealth.com so you can check out pics. You can definitly get a surgery date sooner rather than later, but like the previous poster said, PLEASE make sure your aftercare is in place prior. My aftercare doctor had some specifics that he wanted/needed, so be sure you can get that done first.
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I am heading to Dr. Corvala at Hospital Angeles in Tijuana on 6/29/10. He charges $5995.00 not including airfare. Website is www.obesitycontrolclinic.com His whole team has been fanatastic.:thumbup:
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Which Doctor to use for REMOVAL of my Lap Band
Kelleigh710 replied to ggeorgiagirl's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Hey GeorgiaGirl, Hospital Angeles in Tijuana will do it for $4500.00. Here is the price list. Good Luck! Prices for Medical Procedures at Hospital Angeles -
Desperately need lap band removed Erosion Insurance will not cover
Kelleigh710 replied to amburlie123's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I beleive Hospital Angeles in TJ, Mexico charges $4000. -
The difference is usually not the quality in care, it's the doctor wanting to compete. For instance, surgeons in Texas are known to be cheaper because they are competing with the Mexicans. The Mexicans will always be cheaper also bot because of quality, but because the cost of running a hospital down there is so much lower. OR nurses in the States make $64,000 a year, nurses in Mexico make $6,400.00 a year. I'm so glad you have been able to find an American surgeon in the 12k range, like i said before, Dr. K in Colorado is $9995 and people have great things to say about him. Keep us posted!
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I am being banded in Mexico on 6/29 but I have already set my aftercare up with a surgeon here. He will be charging me $75.00 per fill. There are many surgeons that are empathetic to the needs of the "uninsured" or "underinsured". Mine has agreed to take me on as one of his own patients as long as the band is an Allergan band and I bring back all of my labs, barium swallow and operations notes. I know I lucked out, but I had to dig. Other doctors wouldn't even touch me when they heard I was going to Mexico, but I finally found a doctor who both understands and cares. Good Luck!