everpositive
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OK, apols because I have come on about this before but am reading and hearing so much conflicting information about this matter
So, I know that for banders they can have the restriction taken in and out to allow for more less food consumption. For us bypassers, the pouch has been made as a permanent feature where it does not change. I have however been told by my Doc and also read in a variety of places, that anytime from around 6 months post op, it is common to notice that our capacity for food intake increases due to some 'give' in the pouch. Don't get me wrong here, I'm not doing anything silly to force that into happening, and even if I wanted to, couldnt and wouldnt for all the obvious reasons. Just wondered what other individuals experiences have been on this?
Thanks guys x
So, I know that for banders they can have the restriction taken in and out to allow for more less food consumption. For us bypassers, the pouch has been made as a permanent feature where it does not change. I have however been told by my Doc and also read in a variety of places, that anytime from around 6 months post op, it is common to notice that our capacity for food intake increases due to some 'give' in the pouch. Don't get me wrong here, I'm not doing anything silly to force that into happening, and even if I wanted to, couldnt and wouldnt for all the obvious reasons. Just wondered what other individuals experiences have been on this?
Thanks guys x