Some people need . . .
. . . a punch in the ******g face!
"and having a poor quality of life"
What an arrogant (_*_).
I swear to god, no one can EVER say anything bad about the DS without them ****ting all over themselves (pun intended) but they feel free to say whatever the **** they want about the band. How is it that one surgical procedure seems to make the vast majority of people who have had it into sanctimonious ******** And how is it that the rest of the DSers seem nice, normal and unscathed?
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"and having a poor quality of life"
What an arrogant (_*_).
I swear to god, no one can EVER say anything bad about the DS without them ****ting all over themselves (pun intended) but they feel free to say whatever the **** they want about the band. How is it that one surgical procedure seems to make the vast majority of people who have had it into sanctimonious ******** And how is it that the rest of the DSers seem nice, normal and unscathed?
www.obesityhelp.com/forums/amos/4390492/Band-vs-Sleeve/
yehuda CA Ara Keshishian Duodenal Switch (04/11/11) Member Since: 03/30/11 [Latest Posts] |
Post Date: 5/24/11 6:45 am Last Edit: 5/24/11 6:47 am I would choose the band if I liked the idead of getting stuck, pbing, vomiting, and having a poor quality of life with a high risk of surgical failure and needing revision later down the road. Think about how your surgery will affect you in your social life. I assume you are 21 (1990 in username). After surgery you're going to want to have your social life and not be vomitting and feeling left out, because you can't eat like everyone else. Please do not get banded. They have been proven to be the least effective, and are not safe as advertised. A sleeve, like a gastric reduction, keeps a fully functioning stomach that is just much smaller. I hope you do more research on this as well as the duodenal switch www.dsfacts.com |
On May 24, 2011 at 4:11 PM Pacific Time, Bette B. wrote:
. . . a punch in the ******g face!"and having a poor quality of life"
What an arrogant (_*_).
I swear to god, no one can EVER say anything bad about the DS without them ****ting all over themselves (pun intended) but they feel free to say whatever the **** they want about the band. How is it that one surgical procedure seems to make the vast majority of people who have had it into sanctimonious ******** And how is it that the rest of the DSers seem nice, normal and unscathed?
www.obesityhelp.com/forums/amos/4390492/Band-vs-Sleeve/
yehuda CA Ara Keshishian Duodenal Switch (04/11/11) Member Since: 03/30/11 [Latest Posts] |
Post Date: 5/24/11 6:45 am Last Edit: 5/24/11 6:47 am I would choose the band if I liked the idead of getting stuck, pbing, vomiting, and having a poor quality of life with a high risk of surgical failure and needing revision later down the road. Think about how your surgery will affect you in your social life. I assume you are 21 (1990 in username). After surgery you're going to want to have your social life and not be vomitting and feeling left out, because you can't eat like everyone else. Please do not get banded. They have been proven to be the least effective, and are not safe as advertised. A sleeve, like a gastric reduction, keeps a fully functioning stomach that is just much smaller. I hope you do more research on this as well as the duodenal switch www.dsfacts.com |
I mean REALLY!!! They have THAT much invested in a surgical procedure that they FAILED at! Geeze it is really amazing..perhaps they should have taken all that energy, time & hatred for themselves and put it into making their band successful!
Ok well I just find reading their venom is counter productive to my success, whihc is my BEST REVENGE!!
Thanks for your strength!