If so, how is it working out for you? I went to my first seminar about it last night and am very interested in maybe having it.
Although I hate saying it, I am considered morbidly obese.
Also a diabetic the benefits of this surgery outweigh the negative. For me it is no way an easy way out. It would help lower my blood pressure, and after losing a significant amount of weight, I might be able to come off most of the meds I am on, including insulin. Thinking of all the money I'd save not having to pay for prescriptions alone is awesome. I'd like to be able to stand for longer than 4 hours at work and not be in pain and miserable at the end of the day. I'd like to travel on a plane comfortably and not be embarassed about squeezing into a seat and having to ask for a seatbelt extender. My weight is really doing a number on me.
I also know that having this surgery is NOT a cure, like any weight loss you have to work at it and work hard, which I intend to. The doctor hosting the seminar was very honest and has said that people have gone back to their bad habits and have regained some of the weight they lost, but that's only if you stop exercising and eating right. It definately is a lifestyle change and I am ready for it. I really feel like I can do this.
Although I hate saying it, I am considered morbidly obese.
Also a diabetic the benefits of this surgery outweigh the negative. For me it is no way an easy way out. It would help lower my blood pressure, and after losing a significant amount of weight, I might be able to come off most of the meds I am on, including insulin. Thinking of all the money I'd save not having to pay for prescriptions alone is awesome. I'd like to be able to stand for longer than 4 hours at work and not be in pain and miserable at the end of the day. I'd like to travel on a plane comfortably and not be embarassed about squeezing into a seat and having to ask for a seatbelt extender. My weight is really doing a number on me.
I also know that having this surgery is NOT a cure, like any weight loss you have to work at it and work hard, which I intend to. The doctor hosting the seminar was very honest and has said that people have gone back to their bad habits and have regained some of the weight they lost, but that's only if you stop exercising and eating right. It definately is a lifestyle change and I am ready for it. I really feel like I can do this.


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