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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1674536" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I know every bariatric patient experiences different things. A lot get sickness when not eating in the way that was recommended at time of surgery. If some received any advice at all.</p><p></p><p>I've prepared myself for a change no matter how I perceive its going to be it may be worse or not so bad.</p><p>I'm hearing from every one whose had it done that you cannot over just eat how you like afterwards. Sooo many think they should be able to.</p><p>I think that's why many get it done, because their eating patterns have to be changed and they aren't capable of making those changes without surgery. The op forces that need.</p><p>Many cannot understand why their body is refusing food. The op changes how much food can be processed. Mostly permanently.</p><p></p><p>I can see why so many upset but not why they didn't realise it before surgery and why they still don't.</p><p></p><p>Smaller system = less food.</p><p></p><p>Also thou it seems many cannot eat certain foods any more. In some that evolves.</p><p>The stomach and intestine have been reconstructed. Food plans have to too.</p><p>Its very upsetting to some who haven't had a chance to come to terms with that. Like grieving for their old eating habits.</p><p>I don't know how I will be but as long as I remember I'll be given a new system to look after and work with to achieve my goals.</p><p>A major operation. No going back.</p><p>Just forwards!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1674536, member: 196960"] I know every bariatric patient experiences different things. A lot get sickness when not eating in the way that was recommended at time of surgery. If some received any advice at all. I've prepared myself for a change no matter how I perceive its going to be it may be worse or not so bad. I'm hearing from every one whose had it done that you cannot over just eat how you like afterwards. Sooo many think they should be able to. I think that's why many get it done, because their eating patterns have to be changed and they aren't capable of making those changes without surgery. The op forces that need. Many cannot understand why their body is refusing food. The op changes how much food can be processed. Mostly permanently. I can see why so many upset but not why they didn't realise it before surgery and why they still don't. Smaller system = less food. Also thou it seems many cannot eat certain foods any more. In some that evolves. The stomach and intestine have been reconstructed. Food plans have to too. Its very upsetting to some who haven't had a chance to come to terms with that. Like grieving for their old eating habits. I don't know how I will be but as long as I remember I'll be given a new system to look after and work with to achieve my goals. A major operation. No going back. Just forwards! [/QUOTE]
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