Francisco Arroyo - I've seen you comment on many peoples blogs with the same statement you have below. Any person who has GS surgery does not take it lightly. It's easy for someone slim to comment on this surgery but really you know nothing about this from an insiders view. Yes there are plenty of risks, but there are more risks when you are morbidly obese and very high on that list is CV disease - in fact, you are more likely to get CV disease from being obese than from GS surgery. BTW, well done Sandy, you look fantastic - keep up the good work
I'm a fat Mother of two and wife to one. I'm using this blog to document my experience of gastric sleeve surgery. My surgery is booked for 31st May 2010. I hope you find the information on this blog of interest and I look like a total different person in 12 months time.
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Well done Sandy!
I can't wait until I hit double figures... instead of triples!!!
Francisco Arroyo - I've seen you comment on many peoples blogs with the same statement you have below. Any person who has GS surgery does not take it lightly. It's easy for someone slim to comment on this surgery but really you know nothing about this from an insiders view. Yes there are plenty of risks, but there are more risks when you are morbidly obese and very high on that list is CV disease - in fact, you are more likely to get CV disease from being obese than from GS surgery. BTW, well done Sandy, you look fantastic - keep up the good work
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