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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1513335" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>This is where I know your team have gone wrong. It's not your fault. Some people (even educated ones) think because their body does things a certain way, that everyones does. Er! Nope. Ignorance is everywhere [USER=46845]@harryowler[/USER] .</p><p></p><p>I hope your team have educated you on what to expect with your diabetes?</p><p>At least an idea?</p><p></p><p>The reason your team put you forward for the op is because they feel your treatment would benefit from weight loss.</p><p>Yes, that is true for obese type2s.</p><p>Are you taking huge amounts of insulin, like me?</p><p></p><p>You are guaranteed weight loss with this op. The nhs deem it a very successful operation for life saving weight loss.</p><p>Obesity can cause havoc for type2s and none diabetics. Morbidly obesity is very dangerous and life threatening.</p><p></p><p>By the way, well done on losing enough weight to have your op go ahead. What method did you use?</p><p></p><p>My brother-in-laws mum had her op nearly 2yrs ago now and she has lost 11stones from her 30stones frame. She wasn't diabetic nor have my other health weight gaining conditions but relied heavily on steriods for breathing. She has sleep apnea as well as asthma.</p><p>Do you have asthma only or both?</p><p></p><p>To be honest [USER=46845]@harryowler[/USER] I think you could have done with more support with your lchf attempt or a chance to try low carb, low fat. I'm guessing you've lost your weight by low fat diet? The choice of a many nhs dieticians. </p><p>Are you still losing?</p><p></p><p>Do you feel confident about your future now? Do you know a collection of post-op patients who have given you some tips? Please share.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1513335, member: 196960"] This is where I know your team have gone wrong. It's not your fault. Some people (even educated ones) think because their body does things a certain way, that everyones does. Er! Nope. Ignorance is everywhere [USER=46845]@harryowler[/USER] . I hope your team have educated you on what to expect with your diabetes? At least an idea? The reason your team put you forward for the op is because they feel your treatment would benefit from weight loss. Yes, that is true for obese type2s. Are you taking huge amounts of insulin, like me? You are guaranteed weight loss with this op. The nhs deem it a very successful operation for life saving weight loss. Obesity can cause havoc for type2s and none diabetics. Morbidly obesity is very dangerous and life threatening. By the way, well done on losing enough weight to have your op go ahead. What method did you use? My brother-in-laws mum had her op nearly 2yrs ago now and she has lost 11stones from her 30stones frame. She wasn't diabetic nor have my other health weight gaining conditions but relied heavily on steriods for breathing. She has sleep apnea as well as asthma. Do you have asthma only or both? To be honest [USER=46845]@harryowler[/USER] I think you could have done with more support with your lchf attempt or a chance to try low carb, low fat. I'm guessing you've lost your weight by low fat diet? The choice of a many nhs dieticians. Are you still losing? Do you feel confident about your future now? Do you know a collection of post-op patients who have given you some tips? Please share. [/QUOTE]
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