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(both these teenagers had surgery, but changed NOTHING and learned NOTHING. it was sad.) -- nm
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Elf
yes, surgery is useless if you don't change some lifestyle habits, really.
Posted by
Callisto (aka Callisto)
Nov 30 '09, 09:34
I mean, it can help some people for sure. But I know more than one person who has had it and gained every bit back (and then some).
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I know some people like your IM - why spend that kind of money if not fully dedicated?
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Epiphany
Nov 30, 09:35
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i also think, for the non-morbidly-obese, (like if you have less than say, 70 pounds to lose) why not take that money
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Elf Andie
Nov 30, 09:41
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