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The episode that was on Aussie TV last night was all about weight. One patient had extreme anorexia and the other patient needed to have his very successful bypass reversed because he had Crohn's disease. It was more dramatic because he had never told his husband that he used to be obese and had had a bypass.

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Hmmn😣

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I saw that episode. It was good. LOVE “The Good Doctor”!!

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I saw that episode. It was good. LOVE “The Good Doctor”!!

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8 hours ago, elcee said:

patient needed to have his very successful bypass reversed

@elcee

The surgeons (on TV) working around patient in OR referred to WLS as the "easy way out"😠

I cringed loudly to myself - "i don't believe he just said that, a doctor""

Kathy

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Haven't seen that episode, but we do like the show.

@proudgrammy Dang! The easy way out? WTH??? :( Now I gotta go find that episode and watch it tonight. :(

UGH!! TY for the heads-up on this y'all!! I might have to quit taking my love to town and wasting time with this show. :(

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12 minutes ago, FluffyChix said:

The easy way out? WTH???

@FluffyChix

I know, i couldn't believe it!!! "we" are all shocked, upset when we hear from our friends/family saying

"WLS is the easy way out" - but a Dr.?!! I know this is just a tv show - but many other "real" docs might feel the same way.

Kathy

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2 minutes ago, proudgrammy said:

@FluffyChix

I know, i couldn't believe it!!! "we" are all shocked, upset when we hear from our friends/family saying

"WLS is the easy way out" - but a Dr.?!! I know this is just a tv show - but many other "real" docs might feel the same way.

Kathy

Yes I agree. :( Bummer man.

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6 hours ago, proudgrammy said:

@elcee

The surgeons (on TV) working around patient in OR referred to WLS as the "easy way out"😠

I cringed loudly to myself - "i don't believe he just said that, a doctor""

Kathy

Yes I cringed too. Unfortunately that is the popular perception. What would have been good would have been if someone had corrected him .

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