debodun
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- way upstate in New York, USA
A friend of mine had gastric bypass surgery a few years ago and had a lot of problems afterwards. She got an abdominal infection and had to be re-hospitalized. Drains and the works. She's been in moderate to mild discomfort ever since. Also, she now has to eat foods and beverages in a certain order and she belches and has nausea quite frequently. I asked her if she had to do it over, would she have the surgery. She replied with a resounding "YES!" Even though she lost about 100 pounds in the months following, but I think she's gradually putting it back on.
Surgery, to me, seems on the drastic side as a method to lose weight. The more obese a person is, the riskier it is. Why not just cut down what you eat, eat better quality foods and get a little exercise if you're that bothered by being overweight?
Surgery, to me, seems on the drastic side as a method to lose weight. The more obese a person is, the riskier it is. Why not just cut down what you eat, eat better quality foods and get a little exercise if you're that bothered by being overweight?