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I Can't Stop Gaining Weight

I literally can't stop getting fatter.

I'm 14 and I weigh 559 lbs. Surgery to remove a life threatening brain tumor when I was 11 damaged the part of my brain that controls appetite and metabolism, leaving me with hypothalamic obesity.

I'm super hungry all the time. No matter how much I eat it never satisfies me. I'm getting uncontrollably fatter. Calorie restriction doesn't work (look it up), and is like torture to me. It takes all my willpower to limit my eating even to how much I eat now, which is about as much as what a normal 14 year old would eat.

Weight loss surgery could help, but I've researched it in detail and it basically just substitutes one set of problems for another. For me, the way I am now is preferable. My parents support my decision. My doctors think that it will slow down and stop eventually.

I've learned to accept what has happened and, oddly enough, I love my body and have embraced being an ever expanding fat girl.
Gastric bypass causes weight loss in two ways. By reducing your stomach so it can only hold about an ounce of food and by rewiring your intestines so you don't absorb nutrients as well. It's basically controlled malnutrition. Most people who have it done eventually develop problems related to the lack of essential nutrients despite the supplements they have to take for the rest of their lives. Also, most people eventually gain most of the weight back within 10 years (and for most people it's not because they figured out how to "cheat" on the diet).

No thank you, I'd rather not butcher my digestive tract.
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twistermind · 51-55, F
Why tummy surgery bringd problems?

 
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