• Can confirm, I lost 175 pounds.

    And was up playing Pokémon go walking 4 miles a day within a month of surgery.

    Nice! What was the pathway to getting the surgery? I’ve been interested before but that part always concerned me a bit. Anything else they advised you to avoid?

  • Isn’t the whole point is to be non-invasive?

  • Sure, but if you actually know anything about life after bariatric surgery and all the complications, you know why we're trying to find ways to do it with medicine.

  • Surprised it’s only 5x more effective. Isn’t it 100% effective, anyone know?

    definitely not 100% effective. have seen someone gain the weight back. and there are a lot of health complications that can occur as a result of bariatric surgery.

    Nope, you can still get fat again, I’ve seen it happen twice.

    Depends on the type of surgery, there's a few of them. There's gastric band, gastric sleeve, and gastric bypass. I did the sleeve and I'm still thin 5 years later, 2 of the guys I work with had bypass and both had a ton of issues with them, I had almost none. My wife had the same surgery as me on the same day and is also still thin.

    Info on the types here https://www.healthline.com/health/gastric-sleeve-vs-gastric-bypass#key-differences

    A person I know got gastric sleeve and lost 100 pounds, but eventually put it all back on, and went back and got a duodenal switch.

    Still thin now, but have some health issues like related to lack of vitamins/minerals and extreme low calories. They still eat like crap, but can only eat a few bites in one sitting from what I can tell.

    Yeah, after the 2 years when your stomach grows back the gland that secretes ghrelin you really feel that hunger come back with a vengeance after not having it for a couple of years. I decided early on that I would get fit once I got thin and I took up cycling as soon as I didn't look like a fat man on a circus bike. I think the fitness and wanting to look good in lycra is all thats kept me thin past that 2 year mark.

  • Getting off your fat ass and exercising helps too.

    It really doesn't help that much. It takes an insane amount of exercise to cancel out the effects of even a single extra candy bar. In terms of overall health and fitness, yes, exercise is fantastic. In terms of weight loss it's 90+% about what you consume.

    It actually does help. The point of exercise isn't to burn calories even though a lot of people tend to view it that way. It's so you don't diet yourself down to a skinnyfat blob with no muscle and your metabolism in the shitter, primed to gain all the weight back and then some as soon as you go above 1200 daily calories.

    I do find that exercise makes me less hungry though and makes it easier to stick to lower calories in

    A single 2 hour session of strongman has me ready to devour everything in sight.

    Studies have shown that a little bit of exercise reduces hunger, while more serious exercise causes hunger because you're using up a lot of energy. "A single 2 hour session of strongman" is a ridiculous amount of exercise compared to your average couch potato. I was a cross country and track runner, and run marathons now, so I definitely get you on how tons of exercise makes you famished.

    Can’t outrun a diet.

    The vein diagram of folks who say shit like this and uninformed massive douche bags is a circle lmao

    You can't outrun your fork