Instant Appetite Suppressant
I wrote earlier about just how few calories are burned per hour whilst sitting at the computer. At the time, I hoped my body would comprehend the link between the minimal calories burned and the number of calories it seems to demand.
No such luck.
I’ve reached the point where even two “slimming shakes” per day and one dinner that doesn’t make my husband scream still surpass the number of calories I expend in any given day. That’s not likely to change, either, since so much of my time is spent online.
As a result, I’m giving serious thought to begging my doctor for some kind of surgery. Not the traumatic, bariatric kind. I find that too invasive and too risky. But a little rubber band that tells my stomach to stop demanding so much food that, really, I don’t need and won’t burn off?
That’s sounding awfully good to me. Better yet: I’d actually need to gain weight before qualifying.
Actually being able to eat for a few months without stressing over every calorie — just so I could get my weight up to qualify before I could get a surgery to help me lose that weight and then some — sounds kind of like heaven to me.
7 Responses to “Instant Appetite Suppressant”

Don’t do it. My brother-in-law did that one, lost weight, but is now in essence a bulimic. He still eats the same (the psychological conditioning didn’t work) and basicaly vomits it all up because he eats too much. Nothing but problems afterwards, too.
Come to think of it… I know quite a few people who have had various different kinds of weight loss surgeries and none of them have had long term effects.
See, I have too short of an attention span to be bulimic. I eat, then I forget to throw up.
Please don’t go for the surgery. Weight loss surgeries mostly prove waste and there are side effects which trouble in the post operation period. My friend is suffering.
P.S: My first visit to ur blog. NIce blog and cool template.
You have to do what’s right for you, but my advice would also be don’t have the surgery. I don’t know of anyone, in real life or any celebrity, who has had weight loss surgery that worked permanently. And believe me, I know how much exercise sucks. I plan to do it every day, but don’t. I don’t know what the answer is, either.
oh yes i know what you mean and i´m thinking of that too…but the risks are too high …search for a small bike hometrainer put it under ur desk and burn calories during blogging or surfing
That’s actually a great idea, MatzeGlatze, particularly since my legs are short enough that I wouldn’t risk bumping my knees on the underside of the table. I’m pretty certain I’ve seen them on Amazon, too.
Thanks!