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Weight loss surgery in mexico? |
Have you or anyone you know been to Mexico for weight loss surgery? what kind? what Doctor? how did it go? Did you fly or drive? What is an easy way to learn basic spanish words? like HELP...or WATER...PAIN....BATHROOM....LEFT...RIGHT... type of words..? Weight loss surgery-like gastric bypass /lap band surgery / stomach stapling and gastrectomy have become very common and very safe now. My cousin got her Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery in India. She has lost more than 65 lbs in 5 months and is very happy with the results. The price for obesity surgery is very less in India. My cousin just paid 25% of the cost she was quoted in America. She got her surgery from a company called Forerunners Healthcare. I would not recommend this!! This is very dangerous. There are much safer alternatives to losing weight, I found some good articles here: Loco means CRAZY! That's what you are if you are even considering this. Don't do it. I've read several horror stories of botched surgeries in Mexico. Septic shock, improper anesthetizing leading to waking up in the middle of surgery, poor suturing so that stitches come apart when you're at home.... all sorts of unspeakable things that would be cause for malpractice lawsuits here....but there's nothing you can do about it if they permanently disfigure you in Mexico. i'd suggest you avoid it. weight loss surgery is very risky as it is... I had the same question, and i got the answer from this site below. |
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I suppose the asker has the notion that it should always be a positive. I object to anyone getting weight surgery strictly for cosmetic purposes. If it a doctor's recommendation, that is dif... Weight loss surgery exposes you to all the risks that any surgery poses. And, the liklihood that it will make a real difference in your life is minimal if you don't change your lifestyle habit... I actually have mixed views on the issue. Being an ICU nurse in a hospital that does numerous gastric bypass surgeries every year I have seen good instances but I have also witnessed bad occurrenc... neither of the two surgeries are safe, you have side effects from both, like the band slipping off, abdominal pain, leakage,or with the gastric the staples pulling loose, hernia, so neither is real... i would save the lapband for the very last. just try cuting down.id have a very large salad if i were you before each meal .salad doesnt have many calories and you can still get . ...Go to the obesity help web site. They have listings of surgeons and the surgeon might be able to help you get approved through insurance. It's hard. Good luck. ...I think the surgery is an extreme measure, and not really appropriate for teens. Teens can still change their lifestyle fairly easily. The surgery is the easy way out. Not only that, but 6 out 8 ... Aetna does pay for gastric bypass if you have failed on supervised weight loss management AND if you Body Mass Index is greater than 40. BMI is calculated by taking your weight in kilograms (2.2 p... |
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