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TD1808
on 8/17/16 7:04 am
VSG on 01/28/16
Topic: RE: Mexico; How much cash will I need to take? What will I need to buy?

My husband needed to eat while we were there, so we needed cash for that. Everything for me was covered except the medications, which were $50. Tipping is normal - waiters/resses and if you're going to be in a hotel, the maid. It's no different than the states. I found that people took American money and our credit cards were good everywhere, though we took about $100 in cash, just in case. One big thing we did was enable international plans on our cell phones for a month, which was about $20 total.

Hope this helps :)

TD1808
on 8/17/16 7:01 am, edited 8/17/16 7:10 am
VSG on 01/28/16
Topic: Almost 7 months after surgery update!

Hi everyone - I was trolling these boards before I got my surgery trying to decide if going to Mexico was a good idea. I wanted to post an update.

The Good:

-To date I have lost right around 100lbs and next week (the 28th) is my 7 month surgi-versary. I really didn't try too hard to get to this point, though my weight loss has slowed down considerably. I haven't really tried all that hard to lose weight - it just happened. I haven't been counting calories, I didn't try to eat "right" - I just ate a lot less.

-My health as far as blood-sugar issues have turned right around. My labs came back with normal blood sugars, normal cholesterol levels, normal everything. 

However.... 

The Bad:

-So while my health overall has improved and all the issues I had previously have gotten way better, there were side effects. I want to make the statement that regardless of the side effects, this surgery was totally worth it and I would have done it again. However, in order to make an informed decision for yourself, you should know everything.

1. Anemia - I have become anemic. I do (did?) have PCOS, polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, caused by high blood sugars for a number of years and menorrhagia (excessively harsh, long, painful, heavy periods). I have spoken with my doctor and a hematologist because the anemia got so bad that it required intervention immediately. I DO NOT blame the surgery for the anemia but it hasn't made it any better. The specialist, the hematologist, said that this surgery will always give me a disadvantage for absorbing nutrients because the portion of the stomach that absorbs nutrients (yes, they are apparently absorbed in the stomach as well as the intestine) was removed. That's the point of the surgery lol... but it will always cause issues absorbing iron. So at this point, I am taking an iron supplement daily and my iron levels are slowly going up.

 2. Hair Loss - As expected I have lost some hair. Losing 100lbs that quickly probably shocked my system a little (and the fact that I'm 39 years old probably didn't help matters). In addition to the weight loss, the anemia played a significant role for my hair loss. I don't think I would have become anemic had I not had the menorrhagia for 2 years prior to the surgery. Anyway, yes, I lost a good deal of hair but I have a ton of tiny hairs now where it is going in. I put in a spiral perm to make it look fuller - which has helped. I will keep my hair at this length until it grows back completely.

 3. Protein intake - you WILL need something like whey protein, but make sure to get the expensive kind, whey protein hydrolysate. The other kinds, like isolate or concentrate, don't absorb as easily and we need all the help we can get in this regard. Don't skip the protein shakes... Find one you like, and if you're picky, spend the money to find one you can live with. If you don't care for the taste of that particular shake, you can use these in yogurt, you can make protein pancakes with them, and other recipes. I highly recommend Pinterest for ideas as well as body building forums. 

 4. Vitamins and supplements - I take a TON of vitamins and supplements every day. The best supplements I've found are Wellesse liquid ones. I take the multivitamin, B Complex, Liquid Iron (in addition to my normal pill iron), a sublingual (under the tongue) B12 supplement, and a sublingual zinc supplement. I feel like the bionic woman sometimes since most of my belly during the day are supplements. When I had my labs done, my doctor had found my vitamins were off the chart (in a good way), so I am absorbing them. 

 

The hardest part of the surgery for me was that my comfort isn't eating anymore. Even if I eat stuff I shouldn't be, I can only have so much of it. I don't have the feeling anymore that I used to get from eating. There are sometimes where I feel like eating out is a waste because I don't care to share meals with my husband (it isn't fair to him anyway) and I usually get full before the meal is even there. You can't eat and drink at the same time... so if I decide to have a drink unless we're there for a long time, I won't be able to fit anything. I did get depressed a bit after surgery, which I read was rather common, kind of wondering what I did and why I did it. However, I got over that pretty quickly.

I didn't exercise at all since the surgery because I didn't want to ruin my joints (I have terrible osteoarthritis from being overweight for so long). I am way more active and I would walk a bit, but not like in a capacity for exercise. I'm just off my duff more often. I'm finally at a weight where I can start to exercise and get back on my treadmill. I am currently in a size 14, which is a huge accomplishment for me, and when I started this path, I was a size 28 or 30. I was around 320 and currently I'm at 220 - so 100lbs lost. 

 

I highly recommend going to Mexico for the surgery. I had a few doctors take a look at my incisions periodically and everyone agreed that my surgeon did a very good job. I can hardly see the scars anymore and the incisions for a surgery 15 years earlier are more visible than these. I went to Dr. Rodriguez in Juarez, Mexico via BeLite Weight. 

So there you go - hope that helps!

Sheezmasweetie
on 8/16/16 4:05 am - Medicine Hat, Canada
Topic: Looking for Optifast ...

I am searching for Optifast. Anyone willing to sell me? Anyflavour. Thank you 

 

Ralguy78
on 8/12/16 10:49 am, edited 8/12/16 3:51 am
Sandra F.
on 8/12/16 5:03 am
Topic: RE: Mexico; How much cash will I need to take? What will I need to buy?

I've been to Mexico around 15 times now and I had my surgery there.  I always get some pesos from my bank here before going.  My bank, Bank Of America, will allow you to order pesos online and have them shipped to your local banking center.  Since you are not going for leisure, I would suggest you not take too much money.  You may need some small bills for tips to the cab driver or if your surgeon provides a driver, you may want to tip him/her.  You may also need some money for bottled water and souvenirs if you feel like shopping but I wouldn't take too much.  As far as prescriptions, my doctor actually provided the prescription meds to me, so I didn't need to go to a pharmacy.  Let me know if you have any other questions.

    

      

ak29
on 8/11/16 11:00 am
Topic: Mexico; How much cash will I need to take? What will I need to buy?

Hi everyone. I'm looking at going down to Mexico for surgery and am trying to figure out how much extra cash I will need to take and what I will need to buy while down there. I know I'll want a little money for drinks and such at the airports but I'm not sure what else I'm missing.

Also I'm not sure how much to expect to pay for the aftercare drugs at a pharmacy or how much, how often, and who to tip down there. I am not a traveler at all so this will all be a new experience for me. Any input is much appreciated.

 

Thanks

ak29
on 8/11/16 10:39 am
Topic: RE: 9 days post op - I am a Sleever! Here's my experience....Tijuana Mexico!

I've also been wondering this. Did you ever find out? I'm trying to figure out how much extra cash I need to take with me.

Kathy S.
on 8/10/16 11:25 am - InTheBurbs, XX
RNY on 08/29/04 with
Topic: How to add your avatar!

Members have a tendency to reply more to members that have at least added an avatar.  If you have not done so please add one now. Here are step by step instructions on how to do so.  If you need help, contact me at [email protected]

 

 

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Nicwil25
on 8/8/16 9:30 am
Topic: RE: Dr Francisco Gonzalez... Anyone used him???

Everything went great I'm down almost 70 lbs!!! And my fiancé is down 115 lbs! The clinic is small! We were the only patients there during the weekend they were very accommodating. My fiancé had absolutely no problems.  I however did get a slight infection at one of my incision sites.  Fixed myself with hibiclense. I would suggest taking some with you if your going.  As well as a pillow of you're own lol the first night right after surgery was hard for me easy for my fiancé.  I threw up and it killed my stomach.  He however had nothing wrong he was up and moving laying on his side to sleep etc. Myself I felt just a little more sore so it took me about 5 days before I could lay on my side.  As for the doctor we seen him before the surgery and that was it.  But I didn't expect to much more than that.  We were followed up for a few weeks from our nutrition specialist from Mexico and then follows up with the pcp at home. But all is well.  It's been  a journey and not every day is easy.  But we're succeeding. My sister in law is even thinking about doing it herself in  a few months.  For people contemplating it is would do it over and over again.  I wish I knew about this earlier in my life. 

 

If anyone has any  more questions feel free to ask away!! :)

Sandra F.
on 8/8/16 6:59 am
Topic: RE: A Lighter Me--please share your negative experiences with me

I have heard a lot of good things about both companies but I ended up going with neither (had my surgery in October 2014 with Dr. Fernando Garcia).  Hope you figure it out.

    

      

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