get out and exercise you lazy bastard
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get out and exercise you lazy bastard
3 apple a day plan http://www.3appleplan.com/index.cfm
eat more fruits and vegitables and work out like situps and pushups and stuff. just burn fat
cut down on soda...start going to the gym....drink more water....eat less...smoke more
Hey, WayoftheLeaf, seriously, is there any way that, if you're determined to have bariatric (weight-loss) surgery, you might consider lap banding instead? For a young person, especially, it's much less invasive--and it's not as permanent as having the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. It's also now proven to be equally successful to gastric bypass in helping folks lose weight. Dro Princess has given you an example of gastic bypass complications that aren't pretty, and there are many more where that came from. The rate of complications for that surgery is much higher than what is standardly provided by doctors, and when those complications occur, they're very rough, as Dro P has given you an example of.Quote:
Originally Posted by wayoftheleaf
I say this out of concern for your long-term health which, at 15, is still well out in your future. I also know what it's like to have had one's insides rearranged, although fortunately not from gastric bypass surgery. When I was 28, my appendix ruptured and I ended up getting peritonitis. I was lucky to have survived that experience (they put me in a medically induced coma for that, too, Dro P), and I've had several rearranging/cleanout surgeries since then. As a result of the scarring and re-sectioning of my gut, I no longer absorb food or nutrients like others do, and I can tell that this affects my overall body chemistry in a big way. Former Roux-en-Y gastric bypass patients report the same sorts of problems, in their cases particularly iron, B12 and calcium deficiencies, some very severe.
Anyway, WayoftheLeaf, give the lap banding procedure some thought, too, if you're determined to do surgery, and have your parents read about the risks/complications of both types of procedures before you sign up for the bypass. Good luck to you!
fiber makes ya feel full
All the fat-hate in this thread is horrible.
As a fat person, i'm pretty happy with the way I look, and so is my mate. I work a full time job where im on my feet, and I'm a very active person. Not everyone who is fat is fat because they're sitting on their ass eating bon-bons.
Why can't we just fucking respect each other, and not give a shit about weight? Jesus christ people, honestly, hate does nothing, especially if you're trying to convince someone to loose weight. They've already been hated on enough, and being called "fat slobs" is only going to make them feel worse and eat more.
^^^^ correcto mundoQuote:
Originally Posted by Skrappie
Start respecting your body and maybe people will respect you.Quote:
Originally Posted by katyowns
but no don't come on a little kiddie stoner site looking for sympathy about your weight. more beneficial to start reading and answer your own questions before posting on here and having the "stoner community" answer. LMAO
The only stoner-specific advice I'm going to give is get all the unhealthy finger food out of your house and out of your life so it isn't there when your will is weakend by the munchies. Pickles and olives and grapes are where it's at. Not that olives are low fat, but they are still good for you. Same with pistachios... fiber=good... taking off the shells takes forever so it's tough to overindulge.
All the rest of the being healthy shit should be pretty obvious to you already.
go to jail? although i gained weight... (its all musscle though...)i look hella good now... got a fresh pair of kicks some new jeans and some new shirts to... and ive been feeling good looking all day