Did you get a fast date and/or go early to enjoy MX before surgery?
I was just wondering how long it would take to have surgery scheduled if I already had a passport and all. Is there a period in the year that more people tend to go have surgery in Mexico than other times? Not that it would matter but just curious. I know it isn't a real vacation but I was thinking of maybe going a few days early to shop, sightsee, etc. I most likely will be going to Tijuana and wonder if it would be okay or not since I read the border towns are sometimes dangerous. I love to shop and would really hate to miss out on a possible shopping trip unknowingly. So if anyone has the inside scoop on TJ feel free to let me know!
PS - I gotta ask if anyone cheated when they got down there? lol. I can do the pre-op diet since I have done the Medifast diet before but the thought of not tasting a great mexican meal while there is really what's gonna get to me
PS - I gotta ask if anyone cheated when they got down there? lol. I can do the pre-op diet since I have done the Medifast diet before but the thought of not tasting a great mexican meal while there is really what's gonna get to me
it's up to you... you should go to a weather site and see what feels good for you... I was two weeks ago and it was great weather in San Deigo and also TJ... cool nights... not hot during the day... some stay and shop after their surgery.... I flew in Sunday/Surgery Monday early afternoon... Tuesday night a whole group went to a brand new Theatre Complex and the theatre had lounge seats/and chair service... for those who were not sipping on ice... Wed after leak test they drove a few of us over the boarder... I watched daughter have lunch at a waterside cafe and we walked.. then took trolley to Old Town and we walked all around and sat for a while while she enjoyed a margherita and we both enjoyed the strolling band. Flew home Thursday to the eastcoast... and was ative all that weekend with family obligations.... BTY the theatre complex was in a brand new Galleria.. that many stores still hadn't opened.. high end... Burberry etc.
BTY.. as for cheating before surgery.... two years ago when my daughter went to Alverez it wasn't considered cheating to have a great mexican dinner ... as long as you had nothing before midnight... I cheated with half sandwich on board the plane & some humas and crackers Sunday and had no ill effects...
RNY on 05/03/13 with
omg not me Lax lolol even on the plane going there i asked the stewardess if she can give me skim milk im on a restricted diet for my protein powder and t/g i brought jello too i was starving 5 30 min on plane that held me over till i got in san diego then i found a soup place and asked for the soup but no chicken no pasta they jsut looked at me lolol after that a yogurt place and had a lil yogurt lololol
see ya lighter,
Toni
On June 16, 2010 at 12:48 AM Pacific Time, Cougar_in_Training wrote:
I was just wondering how long it would take to have surgery scheduled if I already had a passport and all. Is there a period in the year that more people tend to go have surgery in Mexico than other times? Not that it would matter but just curious. I know it isn't a real vacation but I was thinking of maybe going a few days early to shop, sightsee, etc. I most likely will be going to Tijuana and wonder if it would be okay or not since I read the border towns are sometimes dangerous. I love to shop and would really hate to miss out on a possible shopping trip unknowingly. So if anyone has the inside scoop on TJ feel free to let me know!PS - I gotta ask if anyone cheated when they got down there? lol. I can do the pre-op diet since I have done the Medifast diet before but the thought of not tasting a great mexican meal while there is really what's gonna get to me
Well it sounds like alot of people on the mexico forum have been to tijuana and been just fine. Just stay with your escort and in the daytime and dont stray the main streets. That is the same advice as most major cities. Im sure you would be just fine. I think you can go shopping a couple days after surgery if your feeling up to it.