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PLEASE rethink surgery! it's cancer causing, do the reasearch! :(



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Harringm should be banned...how dare she give us tension when we have already had our surgery...making statements to scare people..

cancer is all around us....we really dont know the reasons...there are so many types of cancers..

such people should be stopped for God's sake...

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Whatever device they are using to post this will most likely cause cancer too!!!! Breathing causes cancer so I guess we all better find a bubble to live in from now on lol

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Youtibe and wikapedia are great for research not so good for facts. We all want something to blame when things go wrong cancer is a sad thing. Why is not as important as getting better so move on and find a way to get better instead of trying to draging a bunch of people down with you. My chances of getting cancer have went down with this weight loss but no one knows for sure what causes cancer and most studies show corilation not cause. Studies on breast cancer and certain family trates only show a corilation not a cause. If some how telling everybody on this forum that they are going to die from cancer mak get better go ahead but state real facts and state that GERD has been found to be a factor in getting cancer not a cause and if you have sever GERD than check with your Doctor.

With my Insurance and my surgen GERD would have kept me from having the sleeve or band and move toward RNY.

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I thought a sleeve was irreversible...how would that even work?

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I thought a sleeve was irreversible...how would that even work?

How would which part even work? If you are referencing the OP's original post, it is in reference to band, so ... I don't think they realized where they were posting this, but I was not going to move it as I don't want to alter their intention.

It is my opinion they got a little ahead of themselves and didn't objectively look at the information they were posting.

Again, we all need to settle down here a bit and be objective ourselves. A lot of people are getting equally excited and ahead of themselves, so, let's all just take a deep breath.

Nothing to see here ... move along, folks.

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Nothing to see here ... move along, folks.

Darn, and I just set up my t-shirt stand! :(

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it was posted in 3 sections anyway pre and post op for sleeve and post op for band.

it was posted here because she said band and sleeve.

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