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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1674542" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I hear what the posters have said. I'm only stating what the NHS is saying...now. They didn't inform people nor educate them correctly. That is why their surgery has evolved into a failed op. Years ago the NHS had just started training the surgeons who are doing these ops now. The ops have stayed the same. No changes their but now changes in results.</p><p>Why?</p><p>I know the answer but I'd like to see what others think the reason is.</p><p></p><p>Remember not all these ops were done in the UK never mind under the NHS.</p><p></p><p>I've done my research and I'm listening to how the NHS are struggling to repair the failed ops in their infancy of being performed. How psychologists are backed up with work with patients after the op.</p><p>Myself personally I don't care if I won't ever be able to eat certain foods. I cannot now. Well I can but I get fatter. Not through quantity either.</p><p></p><p>The one thing some are forgetting..... I may not live much longer like this. Every winter I don't know if I'll be alive for my children.</p><p>I must get rid of some of this weight and vast insulin need. I use nearly 300units of insulin per day just to function. I bet many many others don't worry incase that feeling of indigestion is actually the heart attack the hospital is expecting.</p><p>I will die very early if I don't have this op. There is no choice for me. I cannot exercise due to bulging discs so I'm stuffed. I've had this diabetes 40+yrs and the fat making mechanism needs haulting, permanently. Now!</p><p>Not when I can get all these extra 1kgs off. But now!</p><p></p><p>I just haven't the time.</p><p>Some may say i've found out too late about low carb and I never received any health support as a child or young woman. They would be right!</p><p></p><p>I need this weight off quickly. I have other weigh adding health problems and I really cannot ignore my kids in favour of losing weight and only buying the food I need. The attention I have to give to just feeling normal and if I'm blessed to lose weight this week or not. </p><p>I know many who wouldn't even try.</p><p>I'm going to do both.</p><p>Low carb and health attention around my kids needs AND hopefully the op. I shouldn't lose. Fingers crossed.</p><p></p><p>Everyone having to consider op should assess for their own needs.</p><p>I need weight off now.</p><p>Before a stroke or heart attack. I deserve a long life because life is precious.</p><p>I won't give up til this weight is OFF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1674542, member: 196960"] I hear what the posters have said. I'm only stating what the NHS is saying...now. They didn't inform people nor educate them correctly. That is why their surgery has evolved into a failed op. Years ago the NHS had just started training the surgeons who are doing these ops now. The ops have stayed the same. No changes their but now changes in results. Why? I know the answer but I'd like to see what others think the reason is. Remember not all these ops were done in the UK never mind under the NHS. I've done my research and I'm listening to how the NHS are struggling to repair the failed ops in their infancy of being performed. How psychologists are backed up with work with patients after the op. Myself personally I don't care if I won't ever be able to eat certain foods. I cannot now. Well I can but I get fatter. Not through quantity either. The one thing some are forgetting..... I may not live much longer like this. Every winter I don't know if I'll be alive for my children. I must get rid of some of this weight and vast insulin need. I use nearly 300units of insulin per day just to function. I bet many many others don't worry incase that feeling of indigestion is actually the heart attack the hospital is expecting. I will die very early if I don't have this op. There is no choice for me. I cannot exercise due to bulging discs so I'm stuffed. I've had this diabetes 40+yrs and the fat making mechanism needs haulting, permanently. Now! Not when I can get all these extra 1kgs off. But now! I just haven't the time. Some may say i've found out too late about low carb and I never received any health support as a child or young woman. They would be right! I need this weight off quickly. I have other weigh adding health problems and I really cannot ignore my kids in favour of losing weight and only buying the food I need. The attention I have to give to just feeling normal and if I'm blessed to lose weight this week or not. I know many who wouldn't even try. I'm going to do both. Low carb and health attention around my kids needs AND hopefully the op. I shouldn't lose. Fingers crossed. Everyone having to consider op should assess for their own needs. I need weight off now. Before a stroke or heart attack. I deserve a long life because life is precious. I won't give up til this weight is OFF. [/QUOTE]
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