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so the psychologist says try on my own 1 more time with 1 difference before surgery??



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Okay, here is MY opinion. The point of the sleeve IS for people that have successfuly lost weight and put it back on. And everytime we do it is really bad for us (our organs etc.). I wouldn't recommend trying to lose the weight and again most probably back. We don't realize how much our heart and other organs go through each time we do that. You sound like a perfect candidate for the sleeve. Since you do know how to diet and lose weight then you know how to eat healthy. You will be very happy and successfull!

hi everyone. i would like your opinion on this. im 5'9" 310 lbs. i have had many successes losing weight, as much as 87 lbs once, but ive always put it back on. while finishing all the steps to have my dr submit for approval for the sleeve to my insurance, im almost finished with the psych portion. ill be completely done with everything by mon june 28 and then i see my dr for the last visit on june 30 (less than a week away), and thats when he'll submit everything to the insurance for approval. the problem is this:

the psychologist says to me that ive shown the ability to lose weight in the past. he feels that if i was disciplined enough to do this many times, then i could do it again with one simple difference. he feels that if i were to see a psychologist that specializes in eating behaviors, i could possibly lose weight again and not put it back on with the proper support. he says that the reason i put the weight back on is mental, and not physical. he would like me to try to lose weight one last time on my own with the help of a psychologist that specializes in eating behaviors before resorting to this permanent sleeve weight loss surgery. i dont think hes just trying to drum up business because he wouldnt be the psychologist i would be seeing, i would pick one from the ones offered by my insurance. i dont know if i should try this again on my own, or pursue the sleeve which in my eyes would be the tool that would help me with my ability to not put the weight back on again like i have in the past 20 years. hes also telling me that at 310 lbs im not as high in weight that alot of men are when they consider this surgery. hes still going to give me a letter to approve surgery if thats my decision, but hes just telling me his opinion after seeing me and talking to me for a few weeks. what do you guys think? hes confused me a bit and is making me think could he be right? right now i believe the sleeve would be the tool i need and it would definitely help me lose weight and keep it off. thanks in advance for any replies, its appreciated.

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I'm still totally annoyed at this psychologist's statement that the reason you "put the weight back on is mental." Do you suppose that he would apply his diagnosis and treatment recommendations to the rest of the 95% of people who successfully lose weight and then gain weight back as well?

I am a licensed mental health professional too, and while it is true that some people have problems with specific eating disorders, and may benefit from counseling, there is no scientific evidence that I have found that would support the idea that obesity and/or weight regain after dieting is caused by "mental" problems.

This is just one more example of ignorance and predjudice toward those who struggle with obesity.

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