RNY Revision?

Susan J.
on 9/27/10 9:16 pm - Madison, TN

You do know that the length of the bypassed small intestine has no affect on the amount you can eat? Sometimes the amounts we can eat depends on the density of the food and whether or not we have identified our body's signal for full.

Are you gaining weight or have you just not lost as much as you would like to?

Can I ask you who did your original surgery?

Susan (AKA bilsrib) 
300/135/135 - Plastics February 2008 - Dr. Lois Wagstrom

P E A C E - It does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble, or hard work. It means to be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart.










cpinck
on 9/28/10 2:58 am - Henderson, KY
I have gained 50 lbs. in 4 years which is averaged more than before I had surgery and I am eating WAY less and exercising more.

Dr. McDowell did my surgery.
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