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Old Sun, May-10-20, 10:48
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Plan: atkins, carnivore 2023
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Default Dr. Robert Cywes--the real journey of weight management

This surgeon is like a modern version of DR . Atkins, outspoken and realistic, and clearly discusses how about 4 different surgeries can play a part in health management. BUT the focus is actually about carbohydrate management and how it meets all the addictive tick-off boxes for any other item like alcohol and smoking. Absence is the optimal treament. Great explanations. Must manage carbohydrate consumption, and possibly with the assistance of bariatric options. (baloons are nonsurgicall.)


https://youtu.be/QhutHtKV26g

obesityunderstood. com
and open facebook group Robert Cywes

From his website.

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WHY~BARIATRIC SURGERY?

SURGERY IS THE WORST THING YOU CAN DO TO FIX THE PROBLEM OF OBESITY OR DIABETES.

Yes I said that and I AM AN OBESITY SURGEON.

So why am I a strong advocate for surgery? Nobody quits smoking the first time they try. Typically it takes a smoker 3-5 attempts (or more) before they finally and permanently quit. Each time they go back to smoking they have to start from the beginning again. The same is true for obesity/Diabetes Mellitus. Every fat or diabetic person has to address CAUSE to ultimately be successful. However, we all relapse many times and when we do, we gain all or much of the weight and co-morbid disease back. Surgery is a very powerful tool to help people to lose weight more rapidly, getting into remission more effectively, but when we do relapse (and everyone does several times) the consequence is not as severe as going back to the original weight or disease state.


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