Sharonimo
Sleeve to Bypass
All we can do is offer support, listen, or whatever is needed. Telling someone you think they had the wrong operation or should convert to another procedure could be seen as not so supportive - just my opinion though!
I don't take part in the "sweetness and light and sugar coated fairy tales" that takes place on forums -- unnecessary kisses and cuddles and pats on the back.
I only offer opinions or advice when I think I have something constructive and useful to offer, and sometimes possibly quite a radical different opinion.
Sometimes a poster asks for help, and too many "fluffy" replies offer little more than empty shibboleths:
"Oh so, sorry, hun, sorry to hear you're struggling. Have you tried increasing your exercise [this poster already said she is doing 1 hour a day] .... Hope you find a solution and get out of the stall soon"
Platitudes that offer no solution.
I made a suggestion that might actually make a difference, albeit not one that everyone might wish to take, or even the poster -- but a suggestion that would make a difference, not an empty platitude.