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newbie here!

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hi guys

I am about 10 stone overweight and type 2 diabetic on insulin.

I have recently been referred for a bariatric assessment and have been for my initial information session. Have appointment to see the surgeon at the end of February :)

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johnny257

you will need to lose 5% of your body weight .you will be given a book to read of the procedure, before having the opp which will be most likely be a bypass rather than a band. you will see a doctor and a psychiatrist, the length of time from starting the program to the opp could take several months

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Myfatlie

Firstly i wod lile to say well done for takimg the step, there is a process to be gone through, we are not stupid people we are over weight, i am headed to over eaters annonymous to fix my emotional attatchment to food, i really do wish you all the best, let me know how you are doing and where you are in the process, i am at the very begining and very excited as i know my life will be totally different in 12 mths time

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greigal55

hi everyone i am new to the group,,,i am 56 years old with graves have gain so much weight since 2012,,,no thyroids ,,,i am thinking serously about having the weightloss surgery called the sleeve,,,,,the reason is because me and my husband is raising our oldest grandson he is almost 10 now ,,i need to enjoy him i want to so much ,,its our oldest son son ,,my oldest son was killed in a car wreck in 08 ,,he left behind three little boys,,sooooo its been a nitemare,,loosing our son,,i just need to see if anybody done good on this surgery without their thyroids,,,,,and the disease i have,,,

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lvalleray in reply to greigal55

I have no thyroid and maintained a good weight for 10 years. Research of each surgery is key and ask lots of questions you don't want a surgery that causes malabsorption good luck and God bless you so sorry for your loss

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lvalleray

Please don't get duodenal switch as a lot of posts and from a friend who had it done, it causes the most health issues. I had the Roux En Y and have maintained a good weight loss and the least malabsorption problems. Research before you make a decision

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carolynjw

hi all. Just an update. I have seen (and been prodded by!) just about every doctor in South Wales (it seems!) and am finally on a 6 month waiting list for my Roux en Y. I am doing slimming world and swimming at present x