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Gastric bypass is it really worth the pain. Got to be honest very scared.com. Never be able to have a pizza or a beer again

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Gastric bypass is it really worth the pain. Got to be honest very scared.com. Never be able to have a pizza or a beer again

It depends on if you want to take the chance. I know some people that can have both. They are past the healing stages. There is always a chance you won't be able to tolerate those things after the change. That is something you have to decide. Good luck!

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Gastric bypass is it really worth the pain. Got to be honest very scared.com. Never be able to have a pizza or a beer again

My answer: heeell yes!!! I am 3 months out, down 64 lbs... Wearing a size medium/7 jeans! I am loving it and pizza and beer are not worth it! I have tried both post op and am fine, depending on the amount and I only have the topping of the pizza.... I have had a beer and it was fine... You do have to watch for the caloric intake, but once in a while... As long as you don't form a habit... If is worth every single moment!! I wake up thanking god for this amazing opportunity to feel like MYSELF!

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I have sips of beer and can eat a half slice of pizza. I dont know why people say they can never have this stuff again, unless its the fear of binge eating or something. Please enlighten me? Im 6 months out and can eat most things. Im not going to lie and say I can eat everything but I can have a bite or two and be completely satisfied.

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This is reasuring thank you. I just got home from hospital with 2 weeks liquid to do i will be so happy i know i guess everyone has these doubts at the start. Well done everyone for your weightloss thats amazing

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I have had pizza, I am 6 months post op, I can only eat like a half slice and as long as its not loaded with toppings or grease I'm OK. I don't like beer but I have a glass of wine a few nights a week. Down the road you will be able to eat most things as long as it is in moderation and you don't eat a whole pizza pie nightly.

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You can have the old stuff just not a much and you have to think the old stuff is what got us here in the first place

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Yes just that very thought i will keep reading the success stories here. Thank you for your advice

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