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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1500637" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I'm sorry about red lettering, I couldn't get rid of it.</p><p></p><p>I'm prepared for criticism for having this op. Your friend will tell you, it goes with the territory. My family have started already saying its a cheating way to lose weight.</p><p>Yes, I do want to cheat life....out of my early death.</p><p>I'm sure your friend did her op for the same reason. To improve her mortality rate.</p><p>My sister's mother-in-law had fat choking her to death. She did the right thing. She looks very very healthy and is enjoying her mobility again. She isn't slim because she was a size uk 30 clothes before the op.</p><p>Anyone who attempts to lose weight has my blessing. If that means an op to help that person do it, so be it.</p><p>SMIL has said she would do it again as the gain has given her her life back.</p><p>Many feel that way and some aren't happy with their outcome. Expectation has a lot to do with it.</p><p>Some people think it gives them a license to eat anything after op. Nope!</p><p>It just stops the hunger pangs so you can slim your weight off. Under medical supervision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1500637, member: 196960"] I'm sorry about red lettering, I couldn't get rid of it. I'm prepared for criticism for having this op. Your friend will tell you, it goes with the territory. My family have started already saying its a cheating way to lose weight. Yes, I do want to cheat life....out of my early death. I'm sure your friend did her op for the same reason. To improve her mortality rate. My sister's mother-in-law had fat choking her to death. She did the right thing. She looks very very healthy and is enjoying her mobility again. She isn't slim because she was a size uk 30 clothes before the op. Anyone who attempts to lose weight has my blessing. If that means an op to help that person do it, so be it. SMIL has said she would do it again as the gain has given her her life back. Many feel that way and some aren't happy with their outcome. Expectation has a lot to do with it. Some people think it gives them a license to eat anything after op. Nope! It just stops the hunger pangs so you can slim your weight off. Under medical supervision. [/QUOTE]
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