Quote: (06-18-2015 01:18 PM)kinjutsu Wrote:
Bypass surgery isn't losing weight it's just managing hunger.
They just make your stomach a lot smaller so whenever she eats she gets full faster.
This has nothing to do with nutrition and exercise, it's just a woman taking the easy way out once again.
There's a very good chance she didn't change her eating habits one bit. Whatever she was eating that got her there she probably still eating just in smaller quantities.
I still think its a good idea. If you can control your hunger with drugs or surgery, why not just do that? That's a much bigger lever for your willpower than diets. It's already proven that the vast majority of dieters fail. You don't 'get anything' for having maintained a good weight by brute force and willpower over a medical intervention.
Same thing goes for steroids - if there were no side-effects, I'd take them too. It just gives your exercise and diet a bigger lever towards your goals.