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To all the people who say "this is the easy way out." You are all full of crap!

This has been hard for me. However, I would not change a thing. I am healthier. The results surpassed every diet and weight loss trick I tried over 5 years. It is a personal choice. There are risk. Make the decision for yourself. Your body your life! Cheers to your success!

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6 minutes ago, Mrs.ChangingTX said:

"this is the easy way out."

The correct answer to that is 'Go f**k yourself'.

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44 minutes ago, Navigating the Wilderness said:

The correct answer to that is 'Go f**k yourself'.

I love your reply :)

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Ok, so I'm full of crap and I am going to f**k myself and someone loves this.

I took the easy way out and I don't care if someone has a problem with that. ;)

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No he was not saying that to you, that is what he would have said to the person.

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No he was not saying that to you, that is what he would have said to the person.

I concur

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Yes, but I'm saying this is the easy way out - so I'm one of these people as well.

The difference is: I don't think it's wrong to go this way, on the contrary I think it's perfectly fine to arrive at a point where one considers WLS the next logical step.

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It is most definitely NOT the easy way out. If someone breaks their leg, does getting it set and having a cast put on it 'the easy way out'? No, it is the medically correct thing to do, just like seeking WLS is the medically correct thing to do if you are to the point you will die due to your weight. Not the easy way out though, the easy way out is to keep eating like **** until you die.

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I think there is something to this .. . I know if I watch Skin Tight I always listen to the back story to find out if they had surgery or not. I can honestly say when they say they did it without, I am very impressed. That's not to discount those who had surgery because I know either way its hard... but just a little harder without surgery. Actually I think its a lot harder. My wife has been trying to lose weight "naturally" and we often get into discussions about the process. I try to tell her what I do but I know in the back of my head that she doesn't have the luxury of not feeling hunger and not filling up quickly.

Not to discount what we are doing at all, but I think the hardest part will be transitioning to a positive healthy lifestyle that will last the rest of my life.

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Not everyone has hunger go away after surgery. I'm constantly fighting the hunger both physical and head hunger. I have to make an effort every second of everyday to not give in to it. There has been nothing about this process that has been easy. It's really just a tool
that only works as well as the operator knows how to use it.


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Surgery isn't easy, but it is the easiest I have ever lost weight. Once you get past the initial healing, it is basically effortless for months.

If you don't tell people you had surgery you don't have to hear their dumbass comments.

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