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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 1834423" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>I was told bariatric surgery was my only option way back in 2010. I didn't want surgery, and instead found the work of Professor Roy Taylor and followed that route instead.</p><p>Not trying to suggest any one method favours another. We each have to find our own best way. I avoided surgery. Managed a loss of 49kg without it. Admittedly regained almost half of that when follow on was the low fat carb with every meal recommended. Have since maintained using low carbing method. Would this low carbing been the best for me? Possibly, but I was working with the information I had at the time.</p><p>Before making any decision [USER=408679]@Jemz[/USER] I would seek out as much info from reliable sources on your choice of weight loss method. After all, if you have been following the low fat carbs with every meal method for 30 years without success, then why would it be succesful for you in your pre-surgery phase.</p><p>Whatever your choice, I wish you well, and hope you will engage with the members of forums here to share experience and knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 1834423, member: 100904"] I was told bariatric surgery was my only option way back in 2010. I didn't want surgery, and instead found the work of Professor Roy Taylor and followed that route instead. Not trying to suggest any one method favours another. We each have to find our own best way. I avoided surgery. Managed a loss of 49kg without it. Admittedly regained almost half of that when follow on was the low fat carb with every meal recommended. Have since maintained using low carbing method. Would this low carbing been the best for me? Possibly, but I was working with the information I had at the time. Before making any decision [USER=408679]@Jemz[/USER] I would seek out as much info from reliable sources on your choice of weight loss method. After all, if you have been following the low fat carbs with every meal method for 30 years without success, then why would it be succesful for you in your pre-surgery phase. Whatever your choice, I wish you well, and hope you will engage with the members of forums here to share experience and knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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