My dad is considering this. I had a gal I worked with that got this done, and she had a lot of pain, and the weight loss was REALLY slow. I'm just curious how others did with it?
My dad was thin until his late 20's, then has battled an extra 50-75 lbs on and off for as long as I can remember. He'll drop 30 by cutting out carbs, and he diets "well" but always gains it back. He does do moderate exercise. I think he just likes to eat (as do I) and it's a comfort thing for him, bigtime. (he had a rough upbringing, and has never formerly sat on the couch to work thru any of it)
thanks.
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Yep, my aunt had one done. She looks GREAT now. She was pretty overweight to begin with though, not just 50-75 pounds. I would say a good 150?? The weight really dropped significantly at first, then she went through a tough time in her life and she put some back on.
She's been back on track for about 4 or 5 months now and MAN does she look good. I would say about a size 14-16, which may not seem like a huge feat, but she looks really good. She really has to watch her portion size, but eats what she wants in terms of junk food and such. I've never seen her happier!!
My mom is doing this next month! I was/am pretty worried about it, but even these 2 comments above make me feel a bit better!
My mom is pretty big and has struggled a long time with her weight. I didn't agree with her doing this because I didn't feel like she "tried" to loose it....no healthy eating or exercise. However, who am I to judge? She has been approved and insurance will pay because she is on so many meds (BP, cholesterol, etc) and "morbidly obese".
GL to your dad!
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Two of my cousins have had this procedure. One is doing really well, she has lost over 130lbs, and sees a nutritionist weekly to make sure she is eating what she should to get the most nutritional value from her food. My other cousin is not doing as well, he has lost more than 350lbs ( he was over 500lbs when he had the surgery) but he does not follow a nutrition packed diet and has been sick, needs to take alot of vitamins.
My opinion is that it will work, but you must be as dedicated as if you were dieting and it is a life style change.
thanks guys. he might be more in the "need to loose 100+" camp, I guess. Now that I think about it. And he's made "lifestyle changes" many times, he's even done the liquid diet for 3 months without cheating.
He's got the dedication to DO IT, just not the ability to STICK TO it. There in the problem lies.