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Old May 08, 2019, 08:19 PM
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I've been fat most of my life. I just feel like I need help losing weight. I'm trying ww but struggling alot. So I rethinking weight loss surgery. I'm now thinking the sleeve would be the best fit, but my family thinks I'd be ruining my health. I know you need to take supplements forever. I already do. So what's the big deal. But has anyone had it, thoughts?
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Old May 08, 2019, 08:33 PM
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I had the sleeve done on November 27, 2017 in Mexico! Best thing I ever did for myself. You do not need to take supplements for life - they are recommended, but if your blood work is fine without them, then you don't eat them. You can still digest all your nutrients, you just eat less.

I would do it again tomorrow. It was the best experience ever. I've lost just under 90 pounds and have never felt better!
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