Dear Jaii,
Gastric Bypass Surgery, although now considered safe, has also major risks. Bypassing parts of the stomach and small intestine prevents certain nutrients and vitamins from being digested and absorbed. Taking extra vitamins does not guarantee that they will end up in your cells, most of them (90%) are usually not, due to binders and lack of "life force." This is a predicament that can have unpredictable consequences in years to come. Cells that lack nourishment can easily mutate into cancer cells.
You need to carefully weigh the advantages versus disadvantages. With GBS, the chances for complete healing in the body are slim, without it, they are achievable. You may have tried a lot of things to shed the excessive weight but nobody has really told you to deal with the root problems, or waht they are. Your body's cells are starving due to major congestion of bile ducts, blood vessel walls, lymphatic ducts and connective tissues. Reducing the size of your stomach will cause you to lose weight, yes, but it will not end cell starvation; it may make it even worse, given the nature of the operation.
Shutting down the symptoms may also prevent you from dealing with the real issues behind this challenge of yours. Your sensitive heart, feelings and emotions have made you build a protective barrier around you, so as not to be hurt again. This can be dealt with in other ways (see Sacred Santemony on the site www.ener-chi.com).
In addition to that, the liver cleanse (see complete directions in The Amazing Liver Cleanse, www.1stbooks.com) can take care of at least 80-90 percent of your health problems. After surgery, this will be more difficult, since it affects bile salt absorption and, perhaps, passage of stones, depending on the impact the surgery has on the duodenum. Colonics can still be performed.
Another problem of surgery arises from cutting the meridians that suppy the stomach and small intestines with Chi, life energy. This can lead to major heart and spleen problems in the future. I would suggest you obtain the book The Key to Health and Rejuvenation (1stbooks.com, 888-280-7715) to understand what causes disease, weight gain, etc. and then make up your mind whether to proceed with the surgery or not. You owe it to your body to give it and yourself a second chance.
With my best wishes,
Andreas
http://ener-chi.com