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Ric.ror | 14:16 Fri 06th Feb 2015 | Weight Loss & Dieting
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Has anyone any details or experience of this fairly new procedure?

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I haven't heard of that. What is it?
Here's a link

http://www.diabetes.co.uk/weight/endobarrier.html

I've never heard of it before
Thanks for that link mazie. It's a new name to me.
wonder why it isn't offered on the NHS if it will cut down on type 2 diabetes,and save money in thng run .
I had one fitted in December as part of a trial and it has been a bumpy road so far with quite a bit of discomfort. Despite reducing my intake of food radically I have only lost around 7kg since having it fitted. Sugar levels are down a little but not much. Was hoping for much more. I do have other health issues to do with my pituitary and PCOS so know my weight loss will always be very difficult so was hoping the Endobarrier would help. I have already lost just over 8 stones in the past 4 years using Byetta injections for diabetes. This drug has been my life saver and has turned things around for me. Not sure if I would recommend the Endobarrier at the moment but I have it in place for a year so will see how things go.

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