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I knew exactly what it meant 'cause I'm a geek too. I know of two people who had complications with GB surgery. One of them passed away and south beach the other requires constant care by an at home nurse. The one who passed, both him and his wife had the surgery and she's fine. It's crazy. I also south beach know another person where it turned out well too. It can be great or terrible, but never taken lightly. south beach Posted by: hopefulloser at November 14, 2005 01:57 PM I don't know anyone who's had GB - it's not that common in the UK, I don't think. (We don't have TV adverts for surgery, either - I think it's probably illegal - although you do see small ads for plastic surgery in women's magazines. Yuck.) But well I remember the feeling of "fat equals unloveable". During my teenage years I thought I'd never be able to attract anyone - and I wasn't all that fat! (I thought I was, though). Needless to say, this was a load of rubbish, but I think it's revolting to use that tactic on people whose self-esteem may not be at its highest anyway. |
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