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I had heard of this method, but was skeptical until I saw a You Tube video last night where a man demonstrated this!
A G-tube button, like the kind used for people with feeding disorders, is installed, and the person eats a meal, and then attaches a pump to the button about a half hour later and drains a certain amount into the toilet!
Another YTer described it as "puking out your belly button."
Here's a website to peruse at your own risk.
www.aspirebariatrics.com
Back in the day, some bariatric surgeon did small-bowel bypasses (and some may still) and as one nurse described it to me, "They'd pig out because they knew they would shit it all out the other end in a couple hours." The operation fell out of favor because too many people died from liver failure, or had to have transplants, as a result.
I know morbid obesity is a terrible disorder to deal with, but this could only be used by a desperate person IMNSHO.
A G-tube button, like the kind used for people with feeding disorders, is installed, and the person eats a meal, and then attaches a pump to the button about a half hour later and drains a certain amount into the toilet!
Here's a website to peruse at your own risk.
What to Expect with the AspireAssist | Non-Surgical Weight Loss
Learn about losing weight with the AspireAssist. What to expect on the day of your procedure, and the weeks and months afterwards.
Back in the day, some bariatric surgeon did small-bowel bypasses (and some may still) and as one nurse described it to me, "They'd pig out because they knew they would shit it all out the other end in a couple hours." The operation fell out of favor because too many people died from liver failure, or had to have transplants, as a result.
I know morbid obesity is a terrible disorder to deal with, but this could only be used by a desperate person IMNSHO.