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PostPosted: 11/14/02 - 10:52    Post subject: stomach stapling
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Ohio teenager Courtney Dunham says the risks were worth it...Before her August 2 surgery, she weighed 329 pounds -- at 5-feet-3-inches, nearly 200 pounds overweight.
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Courtney is now required to eat no more than a cup of food a few times daily, but must avoid sugar, which can cause symptoms including nausea, rapid heartbeat and stomach bleeding after the surgery.


Couldn't Courtney have avoided risky surgery by just eating no more than a cup of food a few times daily?

I guess the Dr. realized that the surgery would make him more $$$ in the long run than just telling Courtney to eat less.

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PostPosted: 11/14/02 - 11:05    Post subject:
similar discussion going on over at the men's health belly off forum, but about Al Roker's stomach stapling surgery
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PostPosted: 11/14/02 - 11:15    Post subject:
I dunno. I hear it with their desperation and all. But the scar, the surgery itself, the complications, the side effects, the loose skin hanging off from too-quick weight loss, and at the end you really haven't changed anything, because you did the easy fix, you took Tylenol instead of fixing the cause.

It takes a lifestyle change to really change. You can lose weight with surgery, but you can also gain it all back; some of those patients burst their stomachs because they continue their old eating habits.

It's tough. It's harder than childbirth or anything else I can think of, by far, to lose a significant amount of weight. And there are bad things about losing it the normal way, too (the danger of falling into a different, but equally hazardous ED, as I did). But I am glad every day that I didn't get that surgery. And for a little girl? Oh, no. No way. It's really too bad.
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PostPosted: 11/14/02 - 11:24    Post subject:
I seriously want to hurl when I saw a bit of Roker's 'heroic' act ....of stomach stapling? F that.
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PostPosted: 11/14/02 - 11:41    Post subject:
A distant relative of mine, (whom I don't know very well), had this procedure long before it was in vogue, and it was very successful for her. I don't know all the circumstances leading up to it, but my mother decribed her as at one time being morbidly obese. I saw her about a year ago, and she was a very healthy, slender, attractive woman, in her late 40's.

I don't advocate this kind of thing, but it seemed to help her.
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PostPosted: 11/14/02 - 11:45    Post subject:
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I seriously want to hurl when I saw a bit of Roker's 'heroic' act ....of stomach stapling? F that.


The underlying statement he makes is: I am weak. I cannot control my actions. I have no discipline, but I do have money. Money can make me thin.

sad really. and he should not be held up as the great example that the network is making him to be.
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PostPosted: 11/14/02 - 11:48    Post subject:
And Al Roker's is more dangerous than stomach stapling too, right? Didn't he get "gastric bypass" which basically renders your stomach useless?

in other words, he passes everything.... puke

I agree with Keltic....
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PostPosted: 11/14/02 - 12:45    Post subject:
My step-mother had her stomach stapled an aeon ago (I think her early twenties---she's mid-fifties now) and she still is about 150 lbs. overweight. She never learned how to eat right or exercise regularly, so she's still a very big woman. And she's been in the hospital more than a few times because of infections related to the staples. She is in poor health (had a very, very mild heart attack a year ago Christmas and has been cardioverted twice to get her heart beating normal, but it failed twice) and I have a horrible feeling that she will get worse as time goes on.

I was watching somethign on the Discovery Channel a while back. It was that surgery thing. Anyway, a woman was due to have her stomach stapled because she was so incredibly overweight (she couldbarely walkfrom knee andhip problems) and a week before the surgery the camera crew was at her house. While she was there she prepared a "snack": about 5 peeled and sliced apples. 5 apples? In one sitting? Yes, apples are healthy, but 5 is not.

What's my point? Oh yeah. That most people are ignorant when it comes to healthy portion sizes and food in general.
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PostPosted: 11/14/02 - 12:49    Post subject:
Laurie Ellen wrote:
It's tough. It's harder than childbirth or anything else I can think of,


phew Well that's good to know... Wink


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PostPosted: 11/14/02 - 12:50    Post subject:
stomach stapling to me is the same as plastic surgery. Speaking of...EGAD!!!
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PostPosted: 11/14/02 - 12:52    Post subject:
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stomach stapling to me is the same as plastic surgery. Speaking of...EGAD!!!
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Is that really how his nose looks? Or has it been doctored (as in "Photoshopped")? It looks like he dipped it in acid!
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PostPosted: 11/14/02 - 12:59    Post subject:
keltic63 wrote:
shelflifers wrote:
I seriously want to hurl when I saw a bit of Roker's 'heroic' act ....of stomach stapling? F that.


The underlying statement he makes is: I am weak. I cannot control my actions. I have no discipline, but I do have money. Money can make me thin.

sad really. and he should not be held up as the great example that the network is making him to be.


big FAT 1 to both of these guys.

Al Roker did have gastric bypass which is even more extreme than stapling. They are making him out to be some hero - kissing his (still) big a$$ cuz he caved in with a last act of desparation.

one huge side effect of his procedure which was NOT eloquently discussed by Al -- you fart all the time. constantly. can't be helped. i dont know why it happens, but it does.

man, can you see his next weather forecast -- "and now PFFFFFTTTT let's look at that PFFFFFFTTTTTT approaching storm front in the PFFFTTTTT midwest Embarassed

God, forgive me. really. just funnin' around here--no lightning strikes please. Wink
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PostPosted: 11/14/02 - 12:59    Post subject:
What's wrong with stomache stapling? They have a class on it at Home Depot on Sunday. Think I'll check it out.
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PostPosted: 11/14/02 - 13:02    Post subject:
Orange Bubble wrote:
Is that really how his nose looks? Or has it been doctored (as in "Photoshopped")? It looks like he dipped it in acid!


He's got some sort of clear plastic piece on his nose. I forgot which website went into detail about the photo.
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PostPosted: 11/14/02 - 13:04    Post subject:
I imagine this was the same reaction when Oprah went on that liquid diet. My aunt (my step-mother's sister--also about 200 lbs. overweight) went on the liquid diet and lost a ton of weight. Then gained it all back when she went of of the diet.
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