I want to tell you guys about my experience!!
Hi. I had surgery with Dr. Almanza on July 19th. I had gastric bypass. I was a little scared but not to bad. I was in a bit of pain when I came out of surgery. I felt the 1st night they were not taking my pain serious but the next day pain wasn't even really an issue. I stayed at the hospital for two nights and then they said something about going to a hotel. I felt really uncomfortable about that. I didn't know anyone there but I thought it would be ok. I got to the hotel and there was nothing I could munch on. No popsicles or jello. I had the leak test so I could have something to drink and eat but I got nothing. There was nothing at the hotel I could eat. I also needed to change my bandages and there was no bandages in my medicine bad they gave me. I called my patient coordinator she said someone would come by and bring me something to eat and drink and more bandages. I kept calling her and she wouldn't answer. Said something like she didn't check that phone. So I was scared and didn't have the supplies I needed and was uncomfortable all night long. When they picked up in the morning I was told they had a party at the recovery house. I was upset but didn't say much. I couldn't believe they let me stay at a hotel and didn't check on me and had a party. I thought that was rather unprofessional.
I am home a week and having horrible pain in my left arm. I had a CT scan and they found two large abcesses in my belly. I was in the hospital for a week on strong antibotics and them being drained. I finally got my drains out.
I am not trying to bash this doctor but before anyone go to a doctor out of the country please do all your homework. I went with price but it is going to cost me more since complications aren't covered by insurance.
They can't even send me my operative report. I guess they dont even do those. I thought that would be important but I guess they just want to get them done.
I am still having nausea. When does that end?
Rachael
P.s. Please be careful
I am home a week and having horrible pain in my left arm. I had a CT scan and they found two large abcesses in my belly. I was in the hospital for a week on strong antibotics and them being drained. I finally got my drains out.
I am not trying to bash this doctor but before anyone go to a doctor out of the country please do all your homework. I went with price but it is going to cost me more since complications aren't covered by insurance.
They can't even send me my operative report. I guess they dont even do those. I thought that would be important but I guess they just want to get them done.
I am still having nausea. When does that end?
Rachael
P.s. Please be careful
Oh my gosh.. I'm sorry to hear about your horrible experience. They are starting to upset me terribly.. It's like everyone that has positive to say about him are sooo lucky. Don't be afraid to post your story. My mom had 5 abscess. She was also in an induced coma for 2 weeks because the doctor found pneumonia in her lung and her lungs needed a break to heal. The doctors down here say that they are surprised that she didn't die!! But she's my big soldier :)
She is doing alright now. She doesn't have nausea.. but her food does come up by itself. She also has a fistula where they put the drain to drain out the abscess in her stomach. A hole that she will have to take care of and watch drain foods through the hole they left in her stomach, for the rest of her life. She had depression long before this surgery... and she gets down every once in awhile now... but she told me today that it sucks how it takes this much to really know how cherishable her life really is.
Hope everything works out!!! Keep us updated and speak up freely (if it's always the truth).
She is doing alright now. She doesn't have nausea.. but her food does come up by itself. She also has a fistula where they put the drain to drain out the abscess in her stomach. A hole that she will have to take care of and watch drain foods through the hole they left in her stomach, for the rest of her life. She had depression long before this surgery... and she gets down every once in awhile now... but she told me today that it sucks how it takes this much to really know how cherishable her life really is.
Hope everything works out!!! Keep us updated and speak up freely (if it's always the truth).
So sorry to hear your story. I had a VSG with Dr. Joya in Puerto Vallarta in January 2009 and ended up with terrible complications, infections and leak. I was hospitalized 3 times during that year and finally recovered. My insurance refused to pay because of complicaitons but I retained an attorney and they eventually paid $135,000 Don't give up on trying to get the bills paid.
Jennifer
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