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Firstly is completely deciding which doctor/surgeon in Mexico...More leaning towards Dr. Ortiz. The other is I take several meds and use a CPAP machine for sleep apnea. And finally, worried about Constipation which unfortunately is a frequent problem, no thanks to my meds. :)

So far Lori from Dr. Ortiz office sounded really super nice and also Shelby from Dr. Rodriguez's office. Jessie from Dr. Rumbaut's office called and was pushy and wanted me to set a date right then and there...grrr! That scared me...lol

Peace,

Judy

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Well, I love Dr. Ortiz and his whole staff......would do it all over again.

Hopefully, with a little weight loss, the CPAP will no longer be needed.

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Firstly is completely deciding which doctor/surgeon in Mexico...More leaning towards Dr. Ortiz. The other is I take several meds and use a CPAP machine for sleep apnea.

I take several meds and use a cpap. My understanding is that these things are not a problem for getting the surgery. I'm heading out to Colorado to get banded next week. The cpap and meds will go with me. I'm also hoping to shed the cpap at some point after I lose weight.

By the way, my doctor is just about the same price as Mexico. I don't think there is anything wrong with Mexican doctors at all, but just in case you are interested you can check out my doctor at lapbandrockies.com

Good luck to you.

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Firstly is completely deciding which doctor/surgeon in Mexico...More leaning towards Dr. Ortiz. You'll probably find equal kudos for either. The only way to make this decision, IMO, is talk with each and go with your gut.

The other is I take several meds and use a CPAP machine for sleep apnea. This shouldn't matter. Meds can still be taken, usually. Talk to the surgeon about your specific meds. And CPAP is just a mask, right? That wouldn't interfere with the band in your abdomen. And as for the surgery, I'd imagine most hospitals would be equipped to accomodate your need. Something to bring up with your surgeon.

And finally, worried about Constipation which unfortunately is a frequent problem, no thanks to my meds. If your meds are constipating you now, chances are you'll still be constipated when you're banded and taking your meds.

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