*UPDATE* Had Gastric Bypass in 2001, Lost 140lbs, Gained Back 85lbs Because of Fibromyalgia and Unable to Exercise? Doctor Answers, Tips
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*UPDATE* Had Gastric Bypass in 2001, Lost 140lbs, Gained Back 85lbs Because of Fibromyalgia and Unable to Exercise?

Due to my Fibromyalgia I am unable to exercise and have gained back 85lbs of the 140 I lost following my gastric bypass.

How can I lose the excess weight, without having to exercise?

1 Doctor Answer | Asked by Christine16
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What is the question here?

It sounds like you have a challenge exercising, maybe swimming could be done in a low impact form of exercise. But what is your question here?

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Comments (3)

Kirsty at RealSelf (Community Manager) 1 Feb 2013

Hi Christine,

It doesn't look like the doctor really understands what your question is. Can you explain in more detail what it is you need help with (is it how to lose the weight you have regained?) and I will send it back out to them?

Thanks,

Kirsty

Christine16 1 Feb 2013
Yes exactly. Sorry for not putting the question clear.i am new to this.i cannot loose the weight again I can look at a pic and gain weight I need some help on what to do about it.thank u!
Kirsty at RealSelf (Community Manager) 1 Feb 2013

No problem, I'll send the question back out and see if we can get some other replies for you.

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