The information was great, but I noticed the woman sharing it hasn't undergone the surgery herself, which raises questions about what she might not be disclosing.
My sis is on year 9 of her wait in the usa. Hers keeps getting pushed back a year-18mo at a time because she keeps quitting her pre op diet a few weeks out.
Hi, how are you ? This bariatric surgery is a medical error, just as errors occur in any other profession. I have two acquaintances of mine who died because of this surgery. One had little stomach and when she went to eat a snack, the little stomach she had was unable to digest it, and then she got severe pains in her stomach, feeling sick and died. The other acquaintance of mine, became weak and when she ate, her intestines could no longer retain nutrients from food and she died of malnutrition. And when she was alive, she kept passing out fainting from weakness, even eating and eating right. Her stomach became small and so the body did not absorb food for it to survive. With so little stomach left in it, they cut a part of it out, and didn’t keep the tissue to be frozen, so that if she eventually needed to undo the surgery, put it back in it again. So how do you do it? And there was another one that I forgot to mention. That the internal scar of the surgery became very thin and broke, causing her stomach to fall into her body and she died instantly. I do not know how they have not yet banned this surgery, with so many people who give problems, after they went through it. Not to say them all. Be careful. Why go through this? Dieting, without being radical and exercising, is the best thing. And examine the patient to see why he doesn't lose weight. I currently, when I eat only two tablespoons of rice on the plate and eat at regular times. It helped me a little to maintain the weight. Hugs.
Hi Mood, how are you? No, it's not like that. There are surgeries that unfortunately are sometimes necessary. But conservative treatment is always better. But sometimes it's an emergency and there's no way, or what to do, I think. But there are some that should be forbidden. I am not referring to this or that. For example, I had a surgery called osteotomy, which damaged my bone, and those really should be forbidden, because they are a medical mistake. People who have these surgeries are always worse than before. The bone where they saw is damaged, becomes weak, a bone scar, damages the bone marrow where they move, and then it never becomes the same again. It keeps sliding, it doesn't become as firm as it was before. Then, with time, it sinks inwards little by little, and the person gets all twisted, bending all the other bones in the person's body. I don't know how these osteotomy surgeries have not been forbidden until today. Whenever you hear the word osteotomy, run away from it. Be careful. A hug. The person ends up getting all crooked. In addition, the nerves around the bone where they were moved get out of place and the person only starts to feel bad things, both in the body and in the external environment.
Very informative! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for making everything easy to understand!
The information was great, but I noticed the woman sharing it hasn't undergone the surgery herself, which raises questions about what she might not be disclosing.
How long I have to wait for this surgery in Canada???
Maria Anaya oh that’s long thank you so much
It can be up to a 5 year wait in Canada if your province is paying.
My sis is on year 9 of her wait in the usa. Hers keeps getting pushed back a year-18mo at a time because she keeps quitting her pre op diet a few weeks out.
Physician heal thyself! The bariatric nurse needs to take some of her own advice!!
For real😊😊
I was thinking the same thing.
Maybe she's happy with herself
Having sugery is a personal choice to mention the nurse is just stupid.
Hi, how are you ? This bariatric surgery is a medical error, just as errors occur in any other profession. I have two acquaintances of mine who died because of this surgery. One had little stomach and when she went to eat a snack, the little stomach she had was unable to digest it, and then she got severe pains in her stomach, feeling sick and died. The other acquaintance of mine, became weak and when she ate, her intestines could no longer retain nutrients from food and she died of malnutrition. And when she was alive, she kept passing out fainting from weakness, even eating and eating right. Her stomach became small and so the body did not absorb food for it to survive. With so little stomach left in it, they cut a part of it out, and didn’t keep the tissue to be frozen, so that if she eventually needed to undo the surgery, put it back in it again. So how do you do it? And there was another one that I forgot to mention. That the internal scar of the surgery became very thin and broke, causing her stomach to fall into her body and she died instantly. I do not know how they have not yet banned this surgery, with so many people who give problems, after they went through it. Not to say them all. Be careful. Why go through this? Dieting, without being radical and exercising, is the best thing. And examine the patient to see why he doesn't lose weight. I currently, when I eat only two tablespoons of rice on the plate and eat at regular times. It helped me a little to maintain the weight. Hugs.
By your logic, all surgeries should be banned. All surgeries carry a risk of complications and death.
Hi Mood, how are you? No, it's not like that. There are surgeries that unfortunately are sometimes necessary. But conservative treatment is always better. But sometimes it's an emergency and there's no way, or what to do, I think. But there are some that should be forbidden. I am not referring to this or that. For example, I had a surgery called osteotomy, which damaged my bone, and those really should be forbidden, because they are a medical mistake. People who have these surgeries are always worse than before. The bone where they saw is damaged, becomes weak, a bone scar, damages the bone marrow where they move, and then it never becomes the same again. It keeps sliding, it doesn't become as firm as it was before. Then, with time, it sinks inwards little by little, and the person gets all twisted, bending all the other bones in the person's body. I don't know how these osteotomy surgeries have not been forbidden until today. Whenever you hear the word osteotomy, run away from it. Be careful. A hug. The person ends up getting all crooked. In addition, the nerves around the bone where they were moved get out of place and the person only starts to feel bad things, both in the body and in the external environment.
That is why you have to follow the post op diet. You have to learn to nourish yourself efficiently and regularly.
I read this as 'uwuhealth'- 💀