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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1675656" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I can only speak for myself.</p><p>I would be very very hungry on 3-4 egg sizes of food per day, for life without this op. Also NHS or any Dr I know wouldn't sanction such eating unsupervised and would or could led to anorexia.</p><p>They reduce the stomach so less calories (carbs, protein and fats) to get satiety and leptin levels are satisfied too. The by-pass is so less nutrients are absorbed into the body so overeating (normal eating) is stopped by feeling full very very quickly and with teaspoons worth of food. </p><p>Hunger and lack of supervision whilst doing such a drastic change in eating on my 9meds and insulin management. I don't want to die due to the hypo I cannot recover from (coma if lucky).</p><p>I take heart/blood pressure meds too. I take thyroid meds and hormone meds. I don't know how to ween those nor have the meds to do it and the checking medical equipment to measure if and when meds need reducing so I don't have a heart attack or stroke.</p><p>Even I cannot do that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1675656, member: 196960"] I can only speak for myself. I would be very very hungry on 3-4 egg sizes of food per day, for life without this op. Also NHS or any Dr I know wouldn't sanction such eating unsupervised and would or could led to anorexia. They reduce the stomach so less calories (carbs, protein and fats) to get satiety and leptin levels are satisfied too. The by-pass is so less nutrients are absorbed into the body so overeating (normal eating) is stopped by feeling full very very quickly and with teaspoons worth of food. Hunger and lack of supervision whilst doing such a drastic change in eating on my 9meds and insulin management. I don't want to die due to the hypo I cannot recover from (coma if lucky). I take heart/blood pressure meds too. I take thyroid meds and hormone meds. I don't know how to ween those nor have the meds to do it and the checking medical equipment to measure if and when meds need reducing so I don't have a heart attack or stroke. Even I cannot do that! [/QUOTE]
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