Guest guest Posted October 6, 2001 Report Share Posted October 6, 2001 i, The surgery as a " tool " is the mantra of the RNY industry. I reject that notion. I consider it a cure. That's my version of what Magruder has posted many times. I flat out fell in love with her and the concept the first time I read it. And it is truely a cure for me. Today I am 9 months post op. Have lost 108 lb effortlessly. The surgery was a *huge* undertaking. It took time for me to feel well and regain my energy. Now I eat well, feel fab, continue to lost weight, and never never diet. Went to Safeco Field tonight and saw the Mariners win another spectacular game. Ran up and down the stadium steps, cheered standing on my feet, jumped up and down, danced in place. and stood for an hour waiting for the bus afterwards. My only thought about food is when I can next eat, and making sure I get my protein in. All my tools are power driven. Oh yeah, I was 65 years old in August. in Seattle Celebrating 9 months of wonderful post DS life Open DS 1/5/01 295-187 Dr Welker > This is from an almost pre-op so I have no idea if I qualify to say > anything to this issue. I have been researching a whole lot. One thing I > remember is that this is a tool. One that actually works but there is > still a lot of work to do from there. This I know will be one of my areas > too. I have spent years and years slowly changing my eating habits. Of > course, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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