Badgy
Member
People tell me this surgery is a lifelong change. That it is a daily fight.
Is it? Do you spend every single day worrying about what you are going to eat 3-6 times a day? Counting calories? Arguing with yourself to exercise? Feeling down and out when you drop the ball?
Because that is what I call a diet. That is why I opted for surgery. Because I cannot live everyday worrying about food and how it makes me feel.
If you've all been trying to say that this surgery is like a diet on steroids, then no thank you. I can do that to myself with an actual diet and not cut apart my digestive tract.
I'm really confused. People eat too much so they have this surgery to limit that. But what I'm hearing is that the surgery doesn't work that way. That we have to actually continue to limit what we eat. Is this correct?
Because that doesn't warrant a lifetime of heartburn or dumping syndrome or vitamin deficiencies or complications.
I'm so confused at what is being said to me. What exactly is this surgery?
Is it? Do you spend every single day worrying about what you are going to eat 3-6 times a day? Counting calories? Arguing with yourself to exercise? Feeling down and out when you drop the ball?
Because that is what I call a diet. That is why I opted for surgery. Because I cannot live everyday worrying about food and how it makes me feel.
If you've all been trying to say that this surgery is like a diet on steroids, then no thank you. I can do that to myself with an actual diet and not cut apart my digestive tract.
I'm really confused. People eat too much so they have this surgery to limit that. But what I'm hearing is that the surgery doesn't work that way. That we have to actually continue to limit what we eat. Is this correct?
Because that doesn't warrant a lifetime of heartburn or dumping syndrome or vitamin deficiencies or complications.
I'm so confused at what is being said to me. What exactly is this surgery?