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Gastric band surgery
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I have finally been given the go ahead. Has any ABer had the surgery? I have been given the choice of going to Chelsea & Westminster or Imperial College. I checked out the sites and have chosen Imperial. I expect some abuse from people as this is self inflicted and as some say a waste of NHS money. Why don't I just eat less. Well anyone who has a weight problem knows it's not so simple. I would really like to hear from people that have had the surgery, or are thinking of it and whether they have had a good or bad experience.
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This will be a life changing operation for you,you have to remember though that you still need to watch what you eat and lead a healthier lifestyle.The operation isn't a miracle cure.
Good luck with it all.
This will be a life changing operation for you,you have to remember though that you still need to watch what you eat and lead a healthier lifestyle.The operation isn't a miracle cure.
Good luck with it all.
I expect some abuse from people as this is self inflicted and as some say a waste of NHS money. Why don't I just eat less.
If your already beating yourself up and you care that much of how people think about you then maybe your not ready for this surgery ???
Me ive always been a person that grabs an idea by the horns and goes with it right to the bitter end screw the world ! Remember its YOUR LIFE we 're just a small part of it so jump right if its going to make you happy and have NO REGRETS ! Good luck girl i wish you all the best !
If your already beating yourself up and you care that much of how people think about you then maybe your not ready for this surgery ???
Me ive always been a person that grabs an idea by the horns and goes with it right to the bitter end screw the world ! Remember its YOUR LIFE we 're just a small part of it so jump right if its going to make you happy and have NO REGRETS ! Good luck girl i wish you all the best !
There will always be people who think operations such as you are having should not be funded by the NHS,you will have to be strong to cope with the criticism that you will invariably face.
I am a believer that gastric band surgery can be a life saver in many cases,in the long run it will mean you are less likely to suffer heart failure,stroke,diabetes etc if you lose weight.You will therefore be less of a drain on NHS funds.
Ignore the critics and stay strong!
I am a believer that gastric band surgery can be a life saver in many cases,in the long run it will mean you are less likely to suffer heart failure,stroke,diabetes etc if you lose weight.You will therefore be less of a drain on NHS funds.
Ignore the critics and stay strong!
Well I'm from the "night shift", and I say good luck to you miss skippy. : )
As Daffy says, you'll need to eat good wholesome food after the op, but you won't be eating anywhere near as much as you used to, because your "new" stomach won't allow it.
I DO know someone who's had it done, and it'll take several months for the weight to come off, but it'll all be worth it in the end.
Losing weight isn't the easiest of things for some people, and I think you've made a decision that'll be life changing. All the best.
As Daffy says, you'll need to eat good wholesome food after the op, but you won't be eating anywhere near as much as you used to, because your "new" stomach won't allow it.
I DO know someone who's had it done, and it'll take several months for the weight to come off, but it'll all be worth it in the end.
Losing weight isn't the easiest of things for some people, and I think you've made a decision that'll be life changing. All the best.