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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1724076" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I wonder why they didn't avoid their bariatric operations?</p><p>Not enough weight loss? Or enough time to lose more?</p><p></p><p>You would think it would be good enough to avoid op?</p><p>No mention of any of them reversing diabetes, just they lost weight like low calorie diets did. </p><p></p><p>I personally still want op as keto doesn't guarantee the fast weight loss the op offers and relief from obesity ailments. Asap. </p><p>That's only my personal preference. </p><p>Everyone is capable of more or less than me. </p><p></p><p>I'm ill everytime I slim. My body doesn't like the restrictions but with medical help. I should be ok.</p><p>I'm anaemic now. Yet I eat loads of eggs, meat, brussel sprout, cabbage and broccoli. Peas too. </p><p>I think my big body is used to unlimited nutrients. </p><p>I eat my 3 meals with plenty of liquids too. Sometimes a supper if bgs nearing a hypo... just until I reduce my basal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1724076, member: 196960"] I wonder why they didn't avoid their bariatric operations? Not enough weight loss? Or enough time to lose more? You would think it would be good enough to avoid op? No mention of any of them reversing diabetes, just they lost weight like low calorie diets did. I personally still want op as keto doesn't guarantee the fast weight loss the op offers and relief from obesity ailments. Asap. That's only my personal preference. Everyone is capable of more or less than me. I'm ill everytime I slim. My body doesn't like the restrictions but with medical help. I should be ok. I'm anaemic now. Yet I eat loads of eggs, meat, brussel sprout, cabbage and broccoli. Peas too. I think my big body is used to unlimited nutrients. I eat my 3 meals with plenty of liquids too. Sometimes a supper if bgs nearing a hypo... just until I reduce my basal. [/QUOTE]
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