EmperorXenu
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When my doctor mentioned it as an option I was open to it and was planning to get around to it...eventually. Then one of my friends got type 2 diabetes. He's like 34 or 35 and I'm 32. He's much bigger than me but it still spooked the hell out of me. I know me and I know that type 2 diabetes would be a death sentence for me; There's no way I'd be able to manage it, it's too micromanage-y and I've got ADHD real bad. So I had to do something.
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Do any of you wonder if your stomach is too small or too big?
EmperorXenu replied to Tim C's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
No, dude, I know the difference between wanting to eat because I want to eat and being hungry. -
This is the dumbest thing I've ever read in my life. I've got my basal metabolic rate right here in front of me. It's 1834kcals/day. So if my body naturally burns 1834 calories per day, what do you suppose would happen if I ate less than 1000 calories a day indefinitely? It doesn't take a rocket surgeon to figure it out.
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5 days post op and feeling scared about the future
EmperorXenu replied to pompom83's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Since nobody else has, here's a study I found: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5406732/ I don't love the study, it's only 156 patients and boy do they have some large error bars on some of the numbers, but it should still give you a rough idea of what the reality is. In this study, the incidence of staple line leakage was 1.2% (2 patients), the incidence of staple hemorrhage was 0.6% (1 patient), incidence of GERD was 15.3% (24 patients), hiatal hernia requiring surgical repair was 0.6% (1 patient), and conversion to a gastric bypass was 0.6% (1 patient). -
You should quit for a good while, at least a month, before surgery simply because using weed isn't going to be feasible for quite some time after surgery and you don't want to be dealing with the initial cravings of quitting while you're also dealing with surgery recovery. This is from someone well versed in these matters. You just don't want to have to go through that and risk injuring yourself.
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Do any of you wonder if your stomach is too small or too big?
EmperorXenu replied to Tim C's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm exactly the same, a little over a week out. Except that I'm hungry all the time. Makes me feel like my stomach is too big and the whole thing was pointless. -
Yeah, I was told I wouldn't be hungry for a year. Turns out that was a lie. That's the correct conclusion, they were full of it when they said that. The conclusion isn't "Well I must not actually be hungry then". Wild.
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I'm sorry, do people deny that hunger is a real thing? Y'all weird af what are you doing? I had gastric sleeve surgery a little over a week ago and I can assure you I have been freaking starving this whole time and if you want to tell me it's in my head I'll laugh you out of the room.