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After having bariatric surgery I've gained back most of the weight I lost. I really need to get back on track but I'm too embarrased to go back to the bariatric center. I feel like I'm the only one in the world who this has ever happened to. PLEASE HELP!!!

2007-10-11 01:08:05 · 35 answers · asked by sunshnwlkr 1 in Health Diet & Fitness

35 answers

I had the surgery a year ago,as part of the preparation I visit a psychiatry for help me deal with the food problem. I on the process to loss weight but I already decide is I had problem with the food again my first visit is going to be to the psychiatry or a psychology, because my problem with the food is more mental than physical.

2007-10-11 15:08:06 · answer #1 · answered by vrostar 3 · 0 0

You're hardly the only one in the world this has ever happened to. It happens to almost everyone.

The thing is, modern bariatric surgery amounts to a mandatory food-deprivation diet, and diets don't work.

There has NEVER been a study published in a recognized scientific journal showing a diet with even a 5% probability of taking off 40 pounds and keeping it off 4 years. None. Zero. Zilch.

I know several women who are locked up with no access to food, and after 8 years on an 800-calorie diet, they are still more than 100 pounds overweight and they haven't lost an ounce in at least five years.

Meanwhile, the doctors performing bariatric surgery claim all sorts of success because they manage to lose track of their patients like you. When potential clients ask about problems, they point out that they are doing a new procedure this year - they constantly change their procedures - and that particular problem no longer exists, although you're not supposed to notice that their claims of success are based on the old surgery that they no longer perform.

The bad news, that they *really* want to suppress? The average 28-year-old that has the surgery dies 17 years later. You *really* need to get that surgery reversed, ma'am, or you're going to die an early and ugly death.

If people like you came out of the woodwork, there'd be a lot of doctors forced to close down those bariatric centers for lack of clients, and maybe they'd have to *help* people instead of shorten their lives for quick cash.

2007-10-11 01:35:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Stand up and walk atleast 5 mins after evry 2 hours while working

2016-04-24 02:35:27 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Getting the surgery is one thing to ose the weight. Dealing with the issue of eating is another. You need to find out the reason why you are eating so much and address that. Good luck.

2007-10-11 01:11:27 · answer #4 · answered by Snuffy Smith 5 · 2 1

Use a bathroom on a different floor and use the stairs

2017-03-14 23:10:49 · answer #5 · answered by Alease 3 · 0 0

getting out from a surgery, hav a great influence for having weight be inc. , it would be a big improvement to know of high nor risk advantage for you. maybe its better if you would try be back ther and hav a futher info. to your physicain.

2007-10-11 01:12:34 · answer #6 · answered by John Rhen Santillan 1 · 0 1

fresh herbs can really zing up a healthy meal try growing some in the kitchen using a strawberry pot preserve the flavor by adding fresh herbs at the end of the cooking process

2016-08-02 09:59:02 · answer #7 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

45 minute jog at a 10 minute mile pace

2016-08-27 13:00:51 · answer #8 · answered by Katlyn 3 · 0 0

tired of eating your salad on a plate fill a whole wheat pita with salad and a splash of lemon for a twist

2016-05-11 07:57:53 · answer #9 · answered by Kenyatta 3 · 0 0

Try to know the calorie counts before ordering dishes on restaurant

2016-04-30 05:47:36 · answer #10 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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