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I have trouble to register but also want to share my story! My whole life was a struggle with weight, I was born like this, always the big girl in the family. 4 years ago I want to do the RY but was talked out of it by friends that only know the most grusome experience other people haved.
After about a year of strict dieting, 2 hours per day gym, I lost about 27 kg but it took not even 3 years to put it on al again, now I was at ends meet, 4 years ago the chirury was something I could manage in South-Africa, but the cost dit go up drastically and I just know it cannot be done. Think a lot of prayers did go into it.
One evening, I dont know why, I start to research medical tourism, I was shocked at the initial prices of operations. Asking for quotes and at the end have more or less 3 places to chooce from, India, Mexico and South America, with the price more or less the same.
I decide on India, the shorter distance to travel, the fact that the facilities has good ratings, etc. The company I decided on was Indicure, they or rather Dr Ruchica Malhorta was amazing through the last 6 months. Answers all my questions, promply and with details. Then I discover this forum and was a bid sad and shock when I read all your good testomonies and experiences in Mexico but I but my flight ticket about 6 months back and would be to costly to chance it, so I decide to go forward, with India, and how glad I am for that.
I flight on the 28/01/2013 from Cape Town to South-Africa, stay a day in Doha and fly early the morning of the 30th to Delhi, I think in my heart I hope it was only a scam, that there would no one be wainting for me, that it is not real, one have very funny thoughts and whishes with your fears. The taxi driver was waiting for me with a board with my name on and I was take directly to Columbia Asia Hospital. Admission was shift and then I was accompany to my room, even if I asked to share, the give me, my own room, for the same price of $5 500. Then 2 days of test did follow, anything you can name, several bloodtests, EGG, Heart ecogram, Chest X rays, Gastroscopy, full abdominal sonar, more than the doctor previously even asked in South-Africa.
People to my room was a constant flow, someone only looking after International patients, customer care, a phycisian, two dieticains, one that make sure that the kitchen send every or rather fluid diet correctly to my room and dont forget my unforgettable surgeon, Dr Vidur Jyoti, all were amazing, even the nursing staff of the hospital. He even bring of his patient that was 2 months post-op to come and visit me, the Thursday night before surgery, she was so healthy, postive, smiling and telling me that from the beginning, she embrace her change. It was a wonderful experience, something I could not put into words, it help so much to calm my nerves the night before surgery.
I have my sleeve on the 1 February 2013, reading of all your posivite experience, I did not imagine so much pain, that is all that I can say, it was not an easy first 2 days, but then I also remember and was sure if I would write something in those times, someone of you would comment, hang on there, it is getting better and yes it did get better. I did get my painstillers on time and it help alot but there is still the movement, the all new and strange things that suddenly happen to your body.
Sonday, I thought would be the day to be discharge but no, the dr Joyti, dicide I would stay untill Monday, only to hear no, I would go home on Thuesday, due to my drain, he wants to keep in, I was sure, it was only to make sure that I get the correct diet. Felt most quilty, like in most countries like in South-Africa, we have management healthcare, that determine how many days, you may stay in a hospital and I can ensure you, not 4 days post operative like I did, in India.
Then I booked in a nice hotel in India, take my shakes and will go for a follow up this evening to the Dr Jyoti, for him to change my dressings, that was also amazing, he did al these things for me, no nursing sister.
The hospital is one of the best, I am also a Profesional nurse, no problems with infection control, staff that was very friendly, my room was big, with a flat screen tv, bunk for my companian, that also would be cater for with my stay in the hospital but I did it alone. I am so glad and thankfull that I decide on India and hope that if someone is wondering of dont know, you will be look well after.
Last but not least thank you very much for each of you on this forum, you did help me immensly with information, I burst out of laugh two day ago when someone decribe that now she has find some protein shake that dont taste like poop and I definetly know what she was talking about.
Thank you very much, you are awesome bunch of people.
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