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<blockquote data-quote="LPH39" data-source="post: 1705990" data-attributes="member: 375688"><p>I went to see my consultant yesterday and we had a long discussion about how I can't tolerate certain medications because of my other medical conditions.</p><p></p><p>I have fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, irritable bowl syndrome, lactose intolerance, degenerative disc disease with 4 slipped discs and a crumbly spine, severe depression, severe ocd, anxiety and asthma.</p><p></p><p>I told her I was upset all the time as I'm only 41 and weigh 116kg, and have only managed to lose 5kg low carbing since last August. I feel like a bad mum as my kids are so ashamed to be seen with me. My problem is exercise as anything more than a 20 minute gentle walk a day triggers severe pain with my other conditions.</p><p></p><p>Shes putting me on a drug that makes me pee out excess glucose. She said it will help a little with weight but I should really consider gastric surgery to lose the weight since I struggle with exercise. My next appointment is August so I have time to consider it, but all I've heard on the internet is horror stories about how gastric surgery has ruined lives and people are unable to eat more than 2 biscuits for a meal etc.</p><p></p><p>I was just wondering if anyone here has had the operation done and how successful it was? how do you feel about it now would you still have it done in hindsight? and really important, what happens to all the excess skin? Obviously I want to lose the weight but I don't want to have masses off loose skin</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any replies</p><p>Lisa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LPH39, post: 1705990, member: 375688"] I went to see my consultant yesterday and we had a long discussion about how I can't tolerate certain medications because of my other medical conditions. I have fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, irritable bowl syndrome, lactose intolerance, degenerative disc disease with 4 slipped discs and a crumbly spine, severe depression, severe ocd, anxiety and asthma. I told her I was upset all the time as I'm only 41 and weigh 116kg, and have only managed to lose 5kg low carbing since last August. I feel like a bad mum as my kids are so ashamed to be seen with me. My problem is exercise as anything more than a 20 minute gentle walk a day triggers severe pain with my other conditions. Shes putting me on a drug that makes me pee out excess glucose. She said it will help a little with weight but I should really consider gastric surgery to lose the weight since I struggle with exercise. My next appointment is August so I have time to consider it, but all I've heard on the internet is horror stories about how gastric surgery has ruined lives and people are unable to eat more than 2 biscuits for a meal etc. I was just wondering if anyone here has had the operation done and how successful it was? how do you feel about it now would you still have it done in hindsight? and really important, what happens to all the excess skin? Obviously I want to lose the weight but I don't want to have masses off loose skin Thanks for any replies Lisa [/QUOTE]
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