Happily Sleeved *
  • Name: LRH
  • Age: 41
  • Surgery: Gastric Sleeve
  • Surgery date: February 9th, 2016
  • Testimonial date: February 24th, 2016
  • Surgeon: Dr. Almanza
It's been exactly 2 weeks since I got sleeved but I thought I should write a quick testimonial, which I shall update as time goes on because it's still pretty early in my journey.

This has been long coming. I wish I did this a very, very, very, (did I mention very?) long time ago as I have struggled with my weight all my life.

I am done 18lbs in just 2 weeks. I feel alive and amazing.NO complications, no issues and my stitches healed on time.

I was never afraid to have the surgery done in Mexico because I read every single testimonial on here and more before my decision. I was confident that I was in good hands and truly, when it came down to it, I was. I felt comfortable in Dr. Almanza's care. He is GOD-SENT. We chatted a little bit about soccer and he made me feel calm just before I was wheeled in. (I must confess I cried a bit, but I quickly realized they were tears of joy; I was finally going to get a grip on this weight)

The "weightlossagents" Team are AWESOME. Their professionalism, genuine concern and care is commendable. They were there with me all the way and still are in contact to see how I'm doing post op.

I would post some photos as soon as I get to my mid target weight I promise. In the meantime, if you are considering getting sleeved affordably and thoroughly, I strongly recommend this route.

    * This is an actual testimonial, however, your results may vary. For more information, please read our Testimonial Disclaimer and Risks of Surgery.

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