All DSers with deadly complications please report in here>>>
POOP-I wrote this once and it went away! I am a vet- and not dead, yet. I am almost 11 yrs out and DS is the best decision I have ever made for myself and my family. Read and study the various surgeries, make sure this is the fit for you. Am I diligent in my eating habits-most of the time. Do I get my required labs and supplements regularly, always. If you are not willing to commit at the beginning, it will be really hard to dig yourself out after a couple of years out. Stick with this forum, listen to people from post-op to years out, each one has different experiences. Every single body is different and will react differently. DS will not fail you, but you can fail it.
NoMore B.
on 9/16/11 12:29 am
on 9/16/11 12:29 am
She's an ignorant piece of work, isnt she?
Let's see....my deadly complications? None yet, but as a DS'er I must live in fear of those deadly complications.....
I suppose my husband might kill me if he realizes how much money I've spent on new clothes?
I suppose I might have a higher risk of being killed in a car accident, now that I actually leave my house?
Drowning in a pool, now that I wear a bathing suit in public?
Falling off the zip line I did on vacation, now that I'm not worried any longer about the weight limit?
Getting bit by a rattlesnake while hiking, which I now enjoy?
Yup, my life is full of potentially deadly complications, all the fault of my DS, for sure.
Let's see....my deadly complications? None yet, but as a DS'er I must live in fear of those deadly complications.....
I suppose my husband might kill me if he realizes how much money I've spent on new clothes?
I suppose I might have a higher risk of being killed in a car accident, now that I actually leave my house?
Drowning in a pool, now that I wear a bathing suit in public?
Falling off the zip line I did on vacation, now that I'm not worried any longer about the weight limit?
Getting bit by a rattlesnake while hiking, which I now enjoy?
Yup, my life is full of potentially deadly complications, all the fault of my DS, for sure.