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I was just thinking...isn't it amazing how universal/international the issue of obesity is these days?

If you look at the locations of people on this board; also on youtube, etc., it shows how extensive the issue of weight control and obesity really is across the world. I like that this board spans continental boundaries.

When I attended an Obesity Week conference last year, I was amazed to see bariatric surgeons (and psych professionals, nutritionists) from all over the world, literally. Docs from the USA of course; but also Canada, Africa, India, New Zealand, Australia, the Netherlands, the UK, the Caribbean, South America, Sweden--that has a big obesity society! who knew!? Folks came from everywhere. [and alas, there were NO doughnuts/pastries at break time!!! Geez!!]

Just an observation.

PS: Even though I'm on this board purely as a VSG patient, if okay with some/others, I might periodically share info/links that was presented at that conference. I attended it to get 'the good, the bad and the ugly' about all the surgeries before I had mine two weeks later (Dec. 4th). But despite anything I might share...always follow your doctor's recommendation for you.

Have a great weekend, all.

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I think it would be great if you would share any info, tips, tricks, nutrition, and anything else you learn. The more info we have the better we are able to make this a successful journey. Thank you for taking the time to post and help.

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I think it would be great if you would share any info, tips, tricks, nutrition, and anything else you learn. The more info we have the better we are able to make this a successful journey. Thank you for taking the time to post and help.

I found the info so helpful to me, as I decided which procedure to have and what to expect afterwards. I still look at the handouts for ongoing info, which is why I think I'd like to share some of it. Thanks, Shersun.

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