After our Weight Loss Surgery and going strong Topics

If you have had weight loss surgery and are now on your own, this is the place to be. Whether you had the sleeve, Ruix-en-y, Bilopancreatic diversion or a lap band. we need to stick together and learn accept help and be support for each other.

A road often driven but never finished 2 messages

Last message on 11/12/17 by Suebk: Do you have a primary care doc? Mine still monitors the things that commonly go wrong for WLS patients, and it's been 12 years for me. I know she looks for B12 deficiency, but don't remember what else.

Hello 2 messages

Last message on 11/12/17 by Suebk: It's so difficult when you can't exercise. It's like two problems at once... You can't burn off the calories, and you have even more time to snack! I've certainly been in the injury boat, but I can't say I've figured out the solution. The only...

After our Weight Loss Surgery and going strong. If you have had weight loss surgery and are now on your own, this is the place to be. Whether you had the sleeve, Ruix-en-y, Bilopancreatic diversion or a lap band. we need to stick together and learn accept help and be support for each other.