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sorry for TJ the after girl here looks a bit wrong...!

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Wed 9 Jun 2010, 15:55,
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sorry for TJ the after girl here looks a bit wrong...!


Or dumber and dumber.
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Wed 9 Jun 2010, 15:59,
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more than you need! :D my sister recently had a stomach op to help her loose weight - now my thinking is she must have been eating to much to maintain her weight. now she has lost 3 stone in a few weeks just by not being able to eat! then again i'm a fat git so maybe i should do it! :D
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Wed 9 Jun 2010, 16:02,
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to loose weight - apparently it cured her Diabetes too! it seems mad to me!
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Wed 9 Jun 2010, 16:06,
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i'm not now. did she have the bypass? that's what i had
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Wed 9 Jun 2010, 16:08,
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i dont think she actually had diabetes - i'm type 2 but i cant see how having the op can cure that - unless your eating a lot of sugary food.
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Wed 9 Jun 2010, 16:11,
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but i dont think this is the solution for me :D
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Wed 9 Jun 2010, 16:13,
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an article couple of years ago, Royal Liverpool Hospital I think. They had discovered that diabetes was regularly disappearing as a side effect of the bypass wossname. Only way I could guess (not being medical) is that the part of the gut that was removed formerly absorbed something that perpetuated the diabetes. At the time I think they discussed the possibility of doing the op for diabetes alone, regardless of wanting to lose weight. Dunno if anything came of it, not kept up to date. Anyroad it's done you a power of good, congratulations.
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Wed 9 Jun 2010, 16:24,
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one of the ways you're almost sure to be approved for the op now is if you've got diabetes
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Wed 9 Jun 2010, 16:36,
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at a guess, by a dramatic loss of weight, some of that may be broken down, allowing the pancreas to function a little more efficently
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Wed 9 Jun 2010, 16:15,
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Not fully understood though.
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Wed 9 Jun 2010, 16:15,
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i'm over weight - i hardly eat - walk everywhere and undertake expeditions to the north poll every couple of weeks :D
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Wed 9 Jun 2010, 16:21,
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Helped in part by constantly forgetting to eat at mealtimes.
All of a sudden I'm in a nice relaxed job with a decent canteen and I've put on a couple of stone!!
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Wed 9 Jun 2010, 16:23,
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All of a sudden I'm in a nice relaxed job with a decent canteen and I've put on a couple of stone!!

altering the enteroinsular axis. It's a remarkably successful treatment of diabetes in obese people.
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Wed 9 Jun 2010, 16:57,
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So I ask you, is it REALLY worth it?
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Wed 9 Jun 2010, 16:09,
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;D

i can walk, ride a bike, move without wheezing, buy clothes in places other than evans, my shopping bill is about £14 a fortnight and my entire family is jealous, so yes, it's wort it! :D
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