• Lap-Band Surgery, yay or nay?
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I have a bmi of about 45 :smithicide: My sister had the surgery about 2 years ago. She's lost 180 lbs.
I run 5 miles a day 6 motnhs ago i weighed 90kg now i weigh 74 kg. And for my height (somewhere around 1.87 cm) it's quite a normal weight.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;22038186]Yes, sugar makes people hyper. It is NOT just a placebo effect. You can look this up in any reputable medical source.[/QUOTE] Everything you wrote was correct except for this. It actually is a placebo effect. I can eat a lot of candy and not be hyper. Little kids can't however because they are excited by the fact they get so much of what they are normally denied. [editline]10:59AM[/editline] [QUOTE=Mindtwistah;22041503]LCHF DIET WALL OF TEXT[/QUOTE] Jesus that was long. Anyways, I'm not fat, I don't even wanna lose weight, but I might try this because it sounds healthy.
[QUOTE=MasterChef;22035706]My BMI is around 33, but I'm not a fatass and am in no need of this. Why would you be? Get off your ass and work-out. And if you think it doesn't work, it does. It works better than that lap-band ever will.[/QUOTE] Except the Lap-Band starves you and makes you lose alot of weight in a short time. What's with you people and telling others to "earn" their skinniness. Using that logic modern medicine should not exist for anything. I rather get the Lapband, get a healthy stable diet going than slowly loosen the band until I get a truly stable weight, than the band goes off and I'll just have to diet like everyone else. Of course I'm using me as an example, I wouldn't bother to get such a surgery. Shit, you guys are full retards.
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