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llLou
on 1/22/15 8:15 am - Halifax NS, Canada
Topic: RE: (Long) Back home! My experience with Dr. Lopez at Vida w/ pix!

Congratulations!! Great review and great pictures!  Linda

Y D.
on 1/22/15 6:55 am, edited 8/25/15 6:31 pm
VSG on 01/19/15 with
Topic: (Long) Back home! My experience with Dr. Lopez at Vida w/ pix!

Hi all, 

i just got home this morning about 1045am, and hubby and I went to a Vietnamese restaurant and I had some yuuuumy Pho broth! So good. Now at home resting, I feel great!

My journey started on Sunday afternoon, I live I'm San Diego so we arranged to meet my driver Victor at the cell phone lot at the sd airport. On the way my husband said, if it's someone creepy dude in a rickety jalopy I'm not letting you go! But he was calm and so was I once we met Victor. He's a sweet older gentleman and he had a very comfortable newer model Honda van, and he put me at ease immediately, very warm and friendly. We picked up two ladies from their terminal, cousins who we're having surgery with Dr Cabrera at Mi Doctor, so sweet.

crossing the border was a cinch, we drove right through. The Marriott is lovely, and our co-ordinator Tatiana was there waiting for us. She helped check us in, and had our bags sent up to our room, and let us know she'd be there shortly to meet with us individually in our rooms.

i was more than pleased when I entered my room, I felt so comfortable. Tatiana came up an briefed me on the schedule for the days to come, and gave me some paperwork to review. She said she was my contact for anything I needed at the hotel, but Sandra would be my main co-ordinator for the rest of my journey and said she'd be over soon to meet me.

Sandra came, she was amazing, and took care of me every step of the way. She let me know Dr Lopez had two surgeries scheduled tomorrow (Monday) and I would be second, in the late morning. She ordered me som broth from room service and left me to relax.

I took a nice bath and went to bed early, the bed was sooo comfortable. Staff at the marriott was wonderful, the only complaint I have is that room service is veerry slow. But otherwise a wonderful stay.

The next morning I headed to the lobby and met my new driver, and the other patient having surgery that day, we'll call him V, and his gf. Once in the van we headed for our EKG and we all chatted and got to know eachoher. They were from Idaho, or Iowa, I think, and V was over 500 lbs, but no co-morbids and was getting the sleeve with Dr Lopez as well.

After our ekgs we headed to Vida hospital. Beauuuuutiful.

Downstairs lobby:

 

 

Upstairs check in floor:

 

 

I didn't wait long before the nurse called me for my blood work, in this little medical room:

 

After my blood was drawn I also gave a urine sample, and was escorted to the patients lounge to wait for my results and my turn for surgery. Very comfy! Recliners, blankets, tv and magazines.

 

While I was waiting I met Dr. Lopez, my anesthesiologist, and my surgical nurses. They all answered my questions and made me feel so cared for and comfortable! The nurse placed my IV with fluids, and explained my lab results (all normal).

when it was my turn, the nurse helped me up and I walked right into the OR! :) I got on the table and laid down, while the anesthesiologist placed the medicine in my IV. Last thing I remember was hearing dance music and thinking "surgery party!".

i woke up in revert, about an hour later to the nurses gently waking me and telling me I did great. I had to pee sooo bad! I tried a couple times with the bed pan but it was not comfortable so I asked to go to the real bathroom. The nurses reluctantly agreed since I was fresh out of surgery, but they helped me. My legs felt like cinder blocks and I inched to the bathroom. My abdominal muscles were very sore getting up and off the toilet. 

First night was hard. I was peeing a lot, but it helped me get my walking in because I was otherwise not interested in leaving my bed at all. Dr checked on me a couple more times and nurses all day. I had my second leak test (first was in the OR with gas), which was drinking a thick blue liquid then checking my drain for any sign or blue, it was fine.

i had a hiatal hernia repair as well, dr showed me a pic, yikes it was big, and gross! Crazy that I had one and V didn't, his gf said he's the "healthiest fat man in the world", I believe it!

Second night was easier, but was getting antsy about still having an IV and drain, and my tummy was still sore. I had a little anxiety and a little remorse, I was even surfing the "regrets forum" here on OH! Lol. But the recovery boutique downstairs was awesome, and I still had frequent visits from nurses.

 

 

Inside my private room:

 

The third day, Wednesday, I felt more like a human being. My drain and IV were removed and I felt wooorlds better. We left and had our third leak test drinking that gross liquid in front of the X-ray, all good there! We got copies of our X-rays and lab work to take home. 

Then it was back to the marriott! Slept well, felt good albeit some minor ab soreness, this morning I was totally fine. Crossing the border back to the US took about five minutes, no issues!

if you've read this long, bless you! Here's some other stats I forgot:

  • I'm 28, 5'1", 207lbs on day of surgery (that's also what I weighed this afternoon)
  • Dr Lopez and his staff were amazing, and I loved Vida hospital.
  • doing well from the beginning getting in fluids 
  • no significant gas pain (I took gasx strips and lots of fennel tea)
  • The bougie dr Lopez uses is 32f
  • Felt safe and comfortable the whole time, made friends.
  • Dr Lopez only did two surgeries that day
  • all my take home meds were included and provided by the dr at the hospital (pain, antibiotic, antacid)
  • i have not been physically hungry at all, but I miss eating solid food for sure
  • the worst part for me was the drain and IV, hated it! Surgery was fine compared to those damn things.
  • as of today all my incisions are closed and very small, minimal ab soreness.
  • the girls who rode back with me had dr Valenzuela, they were pleased with their experience as well. They were from Texas, no passports but used birth certificates and drivers license just fine.

if you have any questions, feel free to ask! It was a phenomenal experience, way better than the states IMO, and I'd recommend dr Lopez to anyone!

bj5843
on 1/22/15 3:27 am
Topic: RE: Travel to Juarez?

Thank you for getting back to me so quickly. I've been trying for over a year to get something done here, but I can't seem to get any help. My BMI is 45 and I was thinking about the sleeve.if you don't mind me asking, what procedure did you have done and how is it going?

SoSmilie
on 1/22/15 3:24 am - South Bend, IN
Topic: RE: Travel to Juarez?

Do it!  Seriously, I have no regrets going to Mexico an using beliteweight ad Dr. Rodriguez.  At no time did I feel any danger of being in Juarez, and my husband even ventured away from the hospital to go to a restaurant and the mall across the street.  I used Star Medica and they were so professional - just like any US hospital.  The language barrier wasn't really a problem, and all staff were incredibly kind. They pick you up at El Paso airport and crossing the border took all of 2 minutes - didn't even have to show ID.  On the way back, I had to show my prescriptions and medicine and they checked passports, but they suspected something on the cab driver so they did pull us over and search the car and our luggage and call in the drug dog and put the cab through an x-ray machine, but the border guards were very friendly with us and I told them I just had surgery.  I think our cabbie probably smoked a little something before picking us up and that's what they detected on him, but they let us all go.  That was the most exciting part of the trip.  Please let me know if you have any other questions.  Good luck!

bj5843
on 1/22/15 3:01 am
Topic: RE: Travel to Juarez?

Hi - I know that this has been a couple of months since you posted, but I was hoping you could give an update. I'm thinking of using beliteweight and traveling to Juarez, Mexico in March with Dr. Jose Rodriguez. I'm a little concerned going to Mexico and my family is not too excited about it either, so any information would help.  Thanks

anieto1
on 1/20/15 4:17 pm
VSG on 11/04/14
Topic: RE: Recommended Surgeons in Mexico

I went to tijuana Nov 4th and so far I have lost 40lbs. I used dr . quinones , he and his staff were excellent. You can inbox me if you want more details. 

Memelee504
on 1/20/15 11:50 am - New Orleans, LA
with
Topic: RE: January 20th - can I do it?

TnRose, today is your big day.. I hope all is well with you take care of yourself and let us know how things went when you return home.. God bless

Memelee504
on 1/20/15 11:46 am - New Orleans, LA
with
Topic: RE: January 20th - can I do it?

hi Yaarak, yesterday was your big day and I hope all is well. Check in when you return home and let me know how things went.  Be blessed 

Memelee504
on 1/20/15 11:29 am - New Orleans, LA
with
Topic: RE: Jan, Feb and March VSG dates check In!

Whooo that's gonna be a heck of a drive..but I'm excited too. I've already started my Pre-Op diet trying to make sure my BMI is as low as possible for my weigh in I'm not trying to pay any additional money for a high BMI. I wish you luck and we have to stay in touch. 

Iskistala
on 1/20/15 7:55 am - Athens, AL
with
Topic: RE: Jan, Feb and March VSG dates check In!

Hi all!

My surgery is scheduled with Dr. Lopez at Vida on 3/2. I am so excited I can barely stand it. We are driving from Alabama to San Diego (as I have concerns with fitting in the plane seats). My highest weight was 365, currently 348 and goal for me is 160-175 (I'm almost 6' tall). I would love to hear things go for everyone!

 

Brittany

 
  

    

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