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		<title>Fattest Individual in Britain, Zachari Smith, Gets Weight Loss Surgery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zachari Smith, who was widely known as &#8220;the fattest man in Britain&#8221; because he weighs in at 297kg ( close to 660 lbs). He has just visited India to go through major bariatric surgery to help him conquer his morbid obesity. The surgical treatment was sleeve gastronomy, and is the first step in a 2 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zachari Smith, who was widely known as &#8220;the fattest man in Britain&#8221; because he weighs in at 297kg ( close to 660 lbs). He has just visited India to go through major bariatric surgery to help him conquer his morbid obesity. The surgical treatment was sleeve gastronomy, and is the first step in a 2 step process. Super morbidly obese patients have a higher threat of complications if they only undergo gastric bypass first, therefore the procedure is performed in stages to get a portion of the total weight down prior to doing the last phase of total gastric bypass. </p>
<p>This patient is considered to be the record hugest patient to undertake bariatric surgery in Asia. The weight loss goal of Mr. Smith will be to get near 200 pounds. </p>
<p>Mr. Smith was beginning to have issues with walking around so he sought after the aid of laparoscopic surgeon Dr. Shashank Shah from India. Identified to be developing many dangerous co-morbid health conditions that could set him on a path for early death, he went through the surgery. </p>
<p> Being being the heaviest person ever operated on in Asia is an remarkable feat, but even more, Mr. Smith will have his life back! Congratulations.
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		<title>Gastric Bypass Support Groups</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bariatric Surgery Support Groups - Necessity of Support Groups for Bariatric Surgery Treatment Recovery
Getting bariatric surgery support is critical to letting you productively navigating your own struggles after weight loss surgery. The doctor&#8217;s medical office is the best place to get the right answers to essential inquiries about the your health nevertheless, you need to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Bariatric Surgery Support Groups - Necessity of Support Groups for Bariatric Surgery Treatment Recovery</i></p>
<p>Getting bariatric surgery support is critical to letting you productively navigating your own struggles after weight loss surgery. The doctor&#8217;s medical office is the best place to get the right answers to essential inquiries about the your health nevertheless, you need to have someplace to ask other people the small daily questions. Bariatric surgery support organizations can be a setting to talk about your own success and also locate support to help you get over the hard times. Nothing is just like having moral support of somebody who has undoubtedly been through what you are. The following is where to find bariatric surgery help through weight loss surgery support groups.</p>
<p>Support organizations usually help patients who have not had surgery yet gain knowledge from the ordeals of post-surgical weight loss treatment patients. The brand new weight loss surgery patients present an outstanding opportunity to meet up with other people, seek advice, as well as discuss their own expectations and issues. Frequently you can find that the weight loss surgeon will certainly visit from time to time to accept difficult health related concerns coming from the support group and will in most cases defer the rest of the meeting to the support group director.</p>
<p>The support process can be a lengthy one and it helps to have other people to turn to for support. Bariatric surgical treatment can bring about huge changes in a person&#8217;s lifestyle, and other individuals experience is beneficial to helping patient&#8217;s cope with their new reality. Being aware of the facts seriously isn&#8217;t always enough. There is an emotive element to suffering from the significant lifestyle adjustments involved right after the surgery. Patients flourish when offered opportunities to seek advice and instruction from other people irrespective if it is from the bariatric physician, diet professional, physical trainer, or the viewpoints of other patients. Making it possible for the patient to &#8220;experience the compassion&#8221; from many others offering advice is the psychological support that is so necessary.</p>
<p>The web is a fantastic place to locate weight loss surgery assistance. There are numerous individuals battling and wanting to reach out and get assistance from other people at almost all times of the day. The web is really a place where this really is practical. There are tons of bariatric surgery community forums as well as chat websites that can certainly help post-operative weight loss surgery patients get the assistance they desire.</p>
<p>An enormous mistake that folks make while they try to drop weight is to shun the support of peers. Many wls patients have specific challenges they need to encounter before they can be actually free from specific psychological food addictions. </p>
<p>If you are battling, you shouldn&#8217;t be too ashamed to go to wls support gatherings. Patients who suffer on their own in shame are doing it unnecessarily. Realize that, as a patient, you have support readily available. Individuals that do not recognize this are stuck on a likely path of failure. Safety in numbers is the standard rule in these gatherings. You will find that it is a risk-free environment to reveal your feelings and connect with other people. To connect with other people in the &#8220;same boat&#8221; in dealing with the changes that come with rapid weight loss due to bariatric surgery, is actually a salve for the soul &#038; can easily give you understanding on how to adapt to the all new dietary lifestyle.</p>
<p>If you want to get a decent jump start on exactly what to look forward to following weight loss treatment, go to a group support meeting prior to having your operation. You will educate yourself from the testimonies of other patients and it&#8217;ll maximize your journey toward optimum health. It&#8217;s very simple to find a group mentor such as this. Mentors can be a solid rock in times when you do not appear to want to go further on your quest to losing weight. The camaraderie that you get with your mentor and the others in the support group will help to ease the worry of having to go at it alone.</p>
<p>Get off your high horse and understand that you are able to learn from other people&#8217;s problems. Everybody makes mistakes, and if you will be able to talk it out with others, you will find that you can cope and adapt to your personal circumstances. Unless you&#8217;ve encountered it, you will never know how crucial it is to have someone who has been in your shoes and you can talk about your deepest feelings and emotions about your weight battle. In these types of meetings, you will make great friendships. Being on your own, without a mentor, you&#8217;ll come to feel increasingly isolated and the emotional eating may come back. Being lonely is one of the worst things you can go through when trying to get over weight issues. There is absolutely power in numbers. </p>
<p>Bariatric Weight Loss Support Meetings are more than just about speaking up about your troubles. You will find that they&#8217;re very entertaining social events also. If you are contemplating weight loss surgery, try joining at the very least one group meeting before your surgery. Do not be afraid. Simply go and observe. Ask plenty of questions to not only the group but the individuals that are there. Frequent attendance of these group meetings will allow you to stay in contact with the successful patients who can give you guidance when it&#8217;s needed most. It is richly rewarding. People need to understand that bariatric surgical treatment is not a one-stop-shop, but a process that must be lived out from now on. Meetings are a safe haven for you and everyone else to talk about struggles with obesity in context with bariatric surgery. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and join a wls meeting and experiencing new way of living!</p>
<h2>Here is a list of Support Groups By State:</h2>
<p><b>Alabama Bariatric Surgery Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> City: Montgomery, AL<br /> Contact: Peter Carroll<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:petekf4qoe@charter.net">petekf4qoe@charter.net</a> <br /> Phone: 334-263-9223</p>
<p> City: Mobile, AL<br /> Contact: Mersey Whitehead<br /> Phone: 251-435-3905</p>
<p> City: Anniston, AL<br /> Contact: Joyce Johnson<br /> Phone: 256-236-1300 or <br /> 800-675-3934</p>
<p> City: Birmingham, AL<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Bryan Freeman <br /> Contact: Rona Scott<br /> Phone: 205-838-6589 </p>
<p> City: Helena, AL<br /> Contact: Jan<br /> Phone: 205-665-5757</p>
<p> <b>Alaska Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups Meetings </b></p>
<p>City: Anchorage, AK<br /> Phone: 907-929-4263<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Todd</p>
<p> <b>Arizona Weight Loss Treatment Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Phoenix<br /> Contact: Kristi Chavez<br /> Phone: 602-943-8475<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Zahn</p>
<p> City: Phoenix, AZ<br /> Contact: Carolyn Williams, RN<br /> Phone: 480-515-6296</p>
<p> City: Tucson, AZ<br /> Contact: Jeann Fishback<br /> Phone: 520-885-6928<br /> <a href="mailto:Email:fishback@ns.arizona.edu">Email:fishback@ns.arizona.edu</a> <br /> Surgeon: Juarez 2002</p>
<p> City: Yuma, AZ<br /> Contact: Dixie Power<br /> Phone: 928-783-7142<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:jdpower520@aol.com">jdpower520@aol.com</a> </p>
<p> <b>Arkansas Bariatric Weight Loss Support Meetings</b><br /> City: Fort Smith, AR<br /> Contact: Beverly Sinkuler<br /> Phone: 479-651-6513<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Janes <br /> <b><br /> California Bariatric WLS Support Groups</b><br /> City: Sacramento<br /> Contact: Mary O&#8217;Brien<br /> Phone: 916-988-1434<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:nursemary@comcast.net">nursemary@comcast.net</a> <br /> Surgeon: City: Santa Rosa<br /> Contact Name: Beth Venable http://www.sonomacountyrnysupportgroup.4t.com<br /> Contact Email: <a href="mailto:EAV38@aol.com">EAV38@aol.com</a> <br /> Name of Surgeon: Robert Woodbury</p>
<p> Comments: <br /> This weight loss surgery group meets the 2nd Saturday of every month at the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts from 10AM - noon.</p>
<p> City: Palm Springs, CA<br /> Contact: Marsha Yousef, RN<br /> Phone: 760-323-6346</p>
<p> City: Torrance, CA<br /> Contact: Dr.Marcy Rosenzweig Leavitt<br /> Phone: 323-540-2808<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:dr.marcy@yahoo.com">dr.marcy@yahoo.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Dr. Theodore Khalili </p>
<p> City: San Jose, CA<br /> Contact: Candy<br /> Phone: 408-432-6294<br /> Surgeon: Pamela Foster</p>
<p> City: Bakersfield, CA<br /> Contact: Kim Williamson<br /> Phone: 661 363-9246<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Edward Fleix </p>
<p> City: Modesto, CA<br /> Contact: Jennifer Downs-Colby<br /> Phone: 209-569-7578 </p>
<p> City: Woodland Hills, CA<br /> Contact: Sharon Wolfe, Support Group Leader<br /> Meeting Information:<br /> at Kaiser-Permanente, Entrance 5, Auditorium A<br /> 2nd Saturday of each month<br /> 10AM-11:30am<br /> RSVP to <a href="mailto:wlsgroup@hotmail.com">wlsgroup@hotmail.com</a>? <br /> Phone 818-705-1702</p>
<p> City: Merced, CA<br /> Contact: Jackie Gregory<br /> Phone: 209-724-0237 </p>
<p> City: Merced, CA<br /> Contact: Linda Bartley<br /> Phone: 209 756-9420</p>
<p> <b><br /> Colorado Bariatric WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Colorado Springs, CO<br /> Contact: Shelly Bennington<br /> Phone: 719-570-7755<br /> City: Fort Collins<br /> Contact: Pam<br /> Surgeon: Northern Colorado Surgical Association</p>
<p> <b>Connecticut Bariatric Weight Loss Support Meetings</b></p>
<p>City: Ansoni, Waterbury, Manchester<br /> Contact: Liza Branch<br /> Phone: 203-225-8396, <br /> Home 203-736-0741</p>
<p> City: Hamden, CT<br /> Contact: Judy Szwaya<br /> Phone: 203-288-9315<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:judys43@snet.net">judys43@snet.net</a> <br /> Surgeon: Dr. R. Reinhold </p>
<p>City: New London<br /> Contact: Beth Farbotka<br /> Phone: 860-446-2528<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:farboea@aol.com">farboea@aol.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Dr. Robert Bell </p>
<p> <b>Delaware Gastric Bypass &#038; Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Laurel, DE<br /> Western New Life WLS Support Group<br /> Contact Name: Heather O&#8217;Connor<br /> Contact Phone: 302-536-1870 or 302-344-8764<br /> Contact Email: <a href="mailto:meannevil2@yahoo.com">meannevil2@yahoo.com</a> <br /> Name of Surgeon: Dr. Gail Wynn<br /> Comments: All access group.</p>
<p> City: Long Neck, DE<br /> Eastern New Life WLS Support Group<br /> Contact Name: Joanne Hammond<br /> Contact Phone: 302-947-0417<br /> Contact Email: <a href="mailto:hambear73@aol.com">hambear73@aol.com</a> <br /> Comments: All access group open to everyone interested in help on their weight loss journey.</p>
<p> City: Newark, DE<br /> Contact: Ellen Clevenger-Firley<br /> Phone: 302-661-3006</p>
<p> <b>District of Columbia Bariatric Weight Loss Support Meetings Group</b></p>
<p> City: Washington, DC<br /> Contact: Mandy- Weight for Life<br /> Phone: 202-659-0240<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Joseph Afram</p>
<p> <b>Florida Bariatric WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Weston, FL <br /> Contact: Emily Wong-Swartz, MS, RD, LD/N<br /> Phone: 954-659-5872<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:swartze@ccf.org">swartze@ccf.org</a> <br /> Surgeon: Raul J. Rosenthal, MD, FACS, Samuel Szomstein, MD, FACS</p>
<p> City: Jacksonville, FL<br /> Contact: LaWanda Hill<br /> Phone: 904-755-5085<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:wlsjacksonville@yahoo.com">wlsjacksonville@yahoo.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Saint Cloud, FL<br /> Contact: Jennifer Hall<br /> Phone: 407-891-8780</p>
<p> City: Milton, FL<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Joseph Althar</p>
<p> City: Brandon, FL<br /> Contact: Denise Shreaves<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:taznisie@yahoo.com">taznisie@yahoo.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: various</p>
<p> City: Port Charlotte, FL<br /> Contact: Joy Moder<br /> Phone: 941-204-3044<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:Bypass_buddies@yahoo.com">Bypass_buddies@yahoo.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Dr.Butler </p>
<p> <b>Georgia WLS Support Meetings</b></p>
<p>City: Northern Metro Atlanta<br /> Contact: Lauralyn Bellamy<br /> Phone: 404-394-3900<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:embodysuccess@msn.com">embodysuccess@msn.com</a> </p>
<p>City: Gainesville, GA<br /> Contact: Surgeon&#8217;s Office<br /> Phone: 770-534-0110<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Procter/Dr. Richard </p>
<p> City: Conyers<br /> Contact: Elaine<br /> Phone: 770-760-0182<br /> Surgeon: Kermie Robinson MD </p>
<p> City: Metro Atlanta<br /> Contact: Deb Martinez<br /> Phone: 731-444-4554<br /> Surgeon: Dr. John Daly </p>
<p> <b>Hawaii Weight Loss Treatment Support Groups</b></p>
<p>Castle Medical <br /> http://www.castlemed.com</p>
<p> Idaho Bariatric WLS Support Groups Groups<br /> City: Twin falls, ID<br /> Contact: Tak-ming Ko, M.D.,P.A.<br /> Phone: 208 732-8140<br /> Surgeon: Tak-ming Ko, M.D. </p>
<p> <b>Illinois Bariatric Weight Loss Support Meetings</b></p>
<p>City: Tinley Park<br /> Contact: Tony Romeo<br /> Phone: 708-229-5969</p>
<p> City: Moline, IL<br /> Contact: Theresa Hensley<br /> Phone: 309-792-4059 or 309-737-9421</p>
<p> City: River Forest<br /> Contact: New Hope, IL<br /> Phone: 708-386-1078<br /> Surgeon: Drs. Marvin &#038; Frederick Tiesenga </p>
<p> <b>Indiana WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p> City: Indianapolis, IN<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Rosamarie Jones</p>
<p> City: Evansville, IN<br /> Contact: Vicki Woods<br /> Phone: 812-682-3466</p>
<p> City: Merrillville, IN<br /> Contact: Dan Broadaway<br /> Phone: 219-947-2309 </p>
<p> <b>Iowa WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p> City: Fort Dodge, IA<br /> Contact: Phyllis Ver Steeg<br /> Phone: 515-955-6797<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:info@iowabariatrics.com">info@iowabariatrics.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Kyle R. Ver Steeg M.D.</p>
<p> City: Cedar Falls<br /> Contact: Matthew Glascock, MD<br /> Phone: 319-268-3560<br /> City: Sioux City, IA<br /> Contact: Deb Webster<br /> Phone: 712 279-5848</p>
<p> <b>Kansas Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups </b></p>
<p> City: Topeka, KS<br /> Contact: Brenda Kenworthy<br /> Phone: 785-228-4773<br /> Brent Steward, MD<br /> Bernita Berntsen, MD<br /> Carlyle Dunshee, MD</p>
<p> City: Kansas City, KS<br /> Contact: Barb Stras<br /> Phone: 913-381-1979<br /> Surgeon: All Surgeons in the metro Kansas City area. </p>
<p> <b>Kentucky Weight Loss Treatment Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Louisville, KY<br /> David Geller, MD<br /> Bariatric Surgeons of Kentuckiana<br /> 4001 Dutchmans Lane, Suite 1E<br /> Louisville, Kentucky 40207<br /> 502-893-7151<br /> FAX 502-893-7020</p>
<p> City: Bowling Green, KY<br /> Contact: Barbara Pitcock<br /> Phone: 270-781-1534 (after 7 Pm)<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:barbnov55@msn.com">barbnov55@msn.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Dr David Dyer</p>
<p> City: Providence<br /> Contact: Elaina Bolser<br /> Phone: 270-667-5093<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:elainabolser@yahoo.com">elainabolser@yahoo.com</a> </p>
<p> <b>Louisiana Weight Loss Surgery Support Meetings</b></p>
<p>Metairie WLS Support Group <br /> Metairie, LA</p>
<p> Southern Surgical Hospital, <br /> Slidell, LA</p>
<p> <b>Maine Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p> City: Portland<br /> Contact: Cindy Michaud<br /> Phone: 207-247-2376<br /> City: Augusta, ME<br /> Surgeon: Dr.Aslum and Dr.Zidian</p>
<p> <b>Maryland Bariatric Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> City: Taneytown, MD<br /> Contact: Pamela Robertson<br /> Phone: 410-751-1879<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Singh </p>
<p> City: Frederick, MD<br /> Contact: Susan<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:susanw1362@aol.com">susanw1362@aol.com</a> </p>
<p> Massachusetts Weight Loss Treatment Support Groups Groups<br /> City: Norwood, MA<br /> Contact: Dr. Arthur Glasgow and Dr. Adam Glasgow<br /> Caritas Norwood Hospital<br /> 825 Washington St, #160, Norwood, MA 02062<br /> Phone: 781-769-5550 <br /> Email: <a href="mailto:info@glasgowandglasgow.com">info@glasgowandglasgow.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Boston, MA<br /> Contact: Frank Johnson<br /> Phone: 617-933-7656<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:alc3383@isd-media.com">alc3383@isd-media.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Boston, MA<br /> Contact: Steven Cole<br /> Phone: 617-507-5579<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:s-c-aads8857@superfancyemail.com"> s-c-aads8857@superfancyemail.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Boston<br /> Contact: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center<br /> Phone: 617-667-2845<br /> Surgeon: D. Jones, B. Schneider, V. Sanchez</p>
<p> City: Boston, MA<br /> Contact: Frank Johnson<br /> Phone: 505-212-5124<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:bed3995@radar3000.com">bed3995@radar3000.com</a>? </p>
<p> City: Cape Cod, MA<br /> Contact: Daniel Krueger<br /> Phone: 617-515-7758<br /> Surgeon: BIDMC Surgeons - Drs Mun, Schneider, Sanchez, &amp; Jones</p>
<p> City: Boston, MA<br /> Contact: Daniel Krueger<br /> Phone: 617-515-7758<br /> Surgeon: BIDMC Surgeons - Drs Mun, Schneider, Sanchez, &amp; Jones</p>
<p> <b>Michigan Weight Loss Treatment Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Traverse City<br /> Contact: Mary, MI<br /> Phone: 231-941-0435<br /> Surgeon: Wayne Vanderkolk</p>
<p> <b>Minnesota Bariatric WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Fridley<br /> Contact: LaDonna Robinson<br /> Phone: 763-236-2035<br /> Surgeon: Daniel R. Baker, Frederick W. Johnson<br /> ?</p>
<p><b>Mississippi Gastric Bypass &#038; Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Jackson<br /> Contact: David Hales<br /> Phone: 601-488-1051</p>
<p> <b>Missouri Weight Loss Surgery Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> City: Kansas City, MO<br /> Contact: Sandy Riles<br /> Phone: 816-932-5378<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:sriles@saint-lukes.org">sriles@saint-lukes.org</a> <br /> Surgeon: Dr. John Price </p>
<p> City: St Joseph, MO<br /> Contact: Rick Felzien<br /> Phone: 816-676-1212<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:stjosephwlssg@yahoo.com">stjosephwlssg@yahoo.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Moberly, MO<br /> Contact: Michelle Mulnix<br /> Phone: 660-295-4711</p>
<p> City: Springfield, MO<br /> Contact: Cathy Wilson<br /> Phone: 417-724-1687<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:cathylw@cebridge.net">cathylw@cebridge.net</a> <br /> Surgeon: Christopher Edwards, MD and Cameron Hodges, MD</p>
<p> <b>Montana Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p> <b>Nebraska Weight Loss Surgery Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> <b>Nevada Bariatric Weight Loss Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> City: Las Vegas<br /> Contact: Sheryl Titone<br /> Phone: 702-249-9140<br /> Surgeon: Alan Y Newhoff </p>
<p> <b>New Hampshire Gastric Bypass &#038; Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Manchester, NH<br /> Contact: Bariatric Surgery Program<br /> Phone: 603-695-2840<br /> Surgeon: Dr. David Gould, MD</p>
<p> <b>New Jersey Weight Loss Surgery Support Meetings</b><br /> City: Galloway, NJ<br /> Contact: Susan Johnston<br /> Phone: 609-404-0916</p>
<p> City: Belleville, NJ<br /> Contact: Barbara James<br /> Phone: 973-687-5417<br /> Surgeon: Dr Daniel Davis</p>
<p> City: Hamilton, NJ<br /> Contact: Deborah Maguire RN<br /> Phone: 609-584-6759</p>
<p> City: Edison, NJ<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:marc@ibodywise.com">marc@ibodywise.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Marc Sylvester</p>
<p> <b>New Mexico Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Albuquerque<br /> Contact: Stacey Hunter<br /> Phone: 505-899-0923</p>
<p> <b><br /> New York Bariatric Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> City: Schenectady, NY<br /> Contact: Pamela Spicer<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:spicersunshine@aol.com">spicersunshine@aol.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Lirio &#038; Clark</p>
<p> City: Springville<br /> Contact: Felecia Meyers<br /> Phone: 716-496-5191<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:FMeyers@Pion.wnyric.org">FMeyers@Pion.wnyric.org</a> <br /> Surgeon: Caruana</p>
<p> City: St. Albans<br /> Contact: Diana<br /> Phone: 718-464-7827<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Macura</p>
<p> City: Binghamton<br /> Contact: Donna Kerila<br /> Phone: 607-757-2626<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:dkerila@stny.rr.com">dkerila@stny.rr.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Farmington <br /> Contact Joanne Donaldson <br /> Phone: 315-986-3836</p>
<p> <b>North Carolina Gastric Bypass &#038; Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b><br /> City: Charlotte, NC<br /> Contact: Jennifer Sawyer<br /> Phone: 704-347-4144<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:jrsawyer@southeastbariatrics.com"> jrsawyer@southeastbariatrics.com</a> </p>
<p> Surgeon: Dr. David Voellinger<br /> City: Charlotte, NC<br /> Contact: Jennifer Sawyer<br /> Phone: 704-472-4602<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:jenjantsch@yahoo.com">jenjantsch@yahoo.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Greenville, NC<br /> Contact: Crystal Frye<br /> Phone: 252-758-7957<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Balder</p>
<p> City: Mooresville, NC<br /> Contact: Linda Sue Smith<br /> Phone: 704-905-8540<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Roc Bauman</p>
<p> City: Bessemer City<br /> Contact: Nikki Huddle<br /> Phone: 704-867-5508 <br /> or 704-678-7412<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Roc Bauman (Concord, N.C.)</p>
<p> <b>Ohio Bariatric Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> <b>Oklahoma Gastric Bypass &#038; Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p> City: Tulsa<br /> Contact: Dianna Pullen<br /> Phone: 918-369-9024</p>
<p> City: Moore/Norman<br /> Contact: Connie Barnhill<br /> Phone: 405-360-8965</p>
<p> City: Duncan<br /> Contact: Karin Lerew, Satellite Support Group Coordinator<br /> Phone: 940-781-9955 or 940-723-0158? <br /> Email: <a href="mailto:klerew@prairieskys.com">klerew@prairieskys.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Kenneth Warnock</p>
<p> <b>Oregon Bariatric WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p> City: Hood River, OR<br /> Contact: Office<br /> Phone: 541-387-6125<br /> Fax: 541-387-6321<br /> Surgen: David Maccabee, MD</p>
<p> City: Roseburg, OR<br /> Contact: Melonie<br /> Surgeon: DR. Bret Hansen<br /> City: Salem and Portland<br /> Contact: Mary Lou Greenwood<br /> Phone: 503-571-3082<br /> Surgeon: Kaiser Permanente</p>
<p> <b>Pennsylvania Bariatric Support Meetings</b></p>
<p>City: Brownsville, PA<br /> Contact: Theresa<br /> Phone: 724-632-5668<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:newbeginningstq05@yahoo.com">newbeginningstq05@yahoo.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Phoenixville, PA<br /> Contact: Marilyn Gropper &#038; Kathy Cesario <br /> Phone: 610-415-1318 <br /> Email: <a href="mailto:kbc0219@aol.com">kbc0219@aol.com</a>? <br /> Meetings are for both pre-ops &#038; post-ops locally. Everyone is welcome regardless of doctor.</p>
<p> City: Johnstown, PA<br /> Contact: Benny O&#8217;Connor, RNC<br /> Phone: 814-534-9471</p>
<p> City: Hazleton, PA<br /> Contact: Jane Lashock, RN<br /> Phone: 570-459-5607<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Michael Bono City: Easton<br /> Contact: Amanda Nyce, RN<br /> Phone: 610-250-4116<br /> Surgeon: James Koren, MD</p>
<p> City: Latrobe<br /> Contact: Thersa Bellus<br /> Phone: 724-836-5905</p>
<p> City: Langhorne, PA<br /> Phone: 215 702 7600<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Neil Marymor, Dr Christopher Kaczmiarski </p>
<p> City: York, PA<br /> Contact: Dan Ort<br /> Phone: 717-854-7772<br /> Surgeon: Dr John Monk </p>
<p> City: Lewistown, PA<br /> Contact: Amy McKelvey<br /> Phone: 717-247-2796<br /> Surgeon: Patient-Run</p>
<p> City: Hershey, PA<br /> Contact: Janelle McLeod<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:jmcleod@psu.edu">jmcleod@psu.edu</a> <br /> Surgeon: Dr. Robert Cooney, Dr. James Ku, Dr. Randy Haluck</p>
<p> City: Pittsburgh, PA<br /> Contact: Sally Stewart<br /> Phone: 412-531-6177</p>
<p> City: Hazleton, PA<br /> Contact: Jane Lashock, RN<br /> Phone: 570-459-5607<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Michael Bono</p>
<p> City: Fairfield, PA<br /> Contact: Stephen Moats<br /> Phone: 717-762-2494<br /> Surgeon: Dr. James Ku</p>
<p> City: Aliquippa<br /> Contact: Darla Evans, Registered Dietician<br /> Phone: 724-857-1309<br /> Surgeon: New Life Bariatrics </p>
<p> <b>South Carolina Bariatric WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p> City: Charleston, SC<br /> Contact: Jacquie Foster<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:jacquiehowe@hotmail.com">jacquiehowe@hotmail.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Dr. Michael Sabback</p>
<p> City: Greer, SC<br /> Contact: Gayle Corbin<br /> Phone: 864-879-2040<br /> Surgeon: Dr. David M. Hall</p>
<p> City: Conway, SC<br /> Contact: Jerrie Vibbert<br /> Phone: 843-234-1725 </p>
<p> <b>South Dakota Bariatric WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p> <b>Tennessee WLS Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> City: Clarksville, TN<br /> Contact: Amy Lawrence<br /> Phone: 931-431-3542<br /> Surgeon: William Steely </p>
<p> City: Johnson City, TN<br /> Contact: Pat Cline<br /> Phone: 423-245-6198</p>
<p> <b>Texas Weight Loss Treatment Support Groups</b></p>
<p> City: Dallas,TX<br /> Contact: Dwayne Guccione - Psy Med<br /> Phone: 214-348-5557<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:psymed@msn.com">psymed@msn.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Abilene,TX<br /> Contact: Barbara Dahl <br /> 325-692-0112 or 325-669-6356<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:barbara@abilene.com">barbara@abilene.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Kenneth Warnock</p>
<p> City: Wichita Falls,TX<br /> Contact: Kim Smith<br /> 940-764-3366 or 940-224-995<br /> Email: kimbs@sbcglobal.net<br /> Surgeon: Kenneth Warnock</p>
<p> City: Amarillo,TX<br /> Contact: Karin Lerew, Satellite Support Group Coordinator<br /> Phone: 940-723-0158 or 940-781-9955<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:klerew@prairieskys.com">klerew@prairieskys.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Kenneth Warnock</p>
<p> City: Killeen/Fort Hood, TX<br /> Contact: Doug or Susan Edwards<br /> Phone: Phone: 254-526-1142<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:TexicanKing@hot.rr.com">TexicanKing@hot.rr.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Kenneth Warnock</p>
<p> City: Grand Prairie,TX<br /> Surgeon: Dr. John Alexander</p>
<p> City: Mesquite, TX<br /> Contact: Ken Koshar<br /> Phone: 972-698-6152</p>
<p> City: League City, TX<br /> Contact: Susan<br /> Phone: 281-554-8223<br /> Surgeon: Dr. A. Naaman</p>
<p> City: San Antonio, TX (Lackland AFB)<br /> Contact: Marie Keys<br /> Phone: 210-292-3404<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Goldberg, Bowers &#038; Jenkins</p>
<p> City: Weatherford, TX <br /> Contact: Edwina Himes<br /> Phone: 817-694-0897</p>
<p> City: Denton, TX <br /> Contact: Leah<br /> Phone: 940-382-7321<br /> Surgeon: Daryl A. Stewart M.D. </p>
<p> <b>Utah Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p> <b>Virginia WLS Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> City: Winchester,VA <br /> Contact: Michelle Kniceley or Karol Truetle<br /> Phone: 540-327-8606<br /> or 540-247-3872 Karol<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Glembot and Dr. Bechamps</p>
<p> City: Fredericksburg,VA <br /> Contact: Cathy Peterjohn<br /> Phone: 540-741-1680<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Bradford King</p>
<p> City: Richmond,VA<br /> Contact: Faye S. Ashby<br /> Phone: 804-266-3670<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Neil Hutcher</p>
<p> City: Fairfax,VA<br /> Staple Club<br /> Meets at Inova Fair Oaks Professional building on Monday once a month<br /> Contact: Sally Myers, RD, CPT<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:sallycpt@aol.com">sallycpt@aol.com</a> </p>
<p> <b>Washington Bariatric WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p> City: Port Angeles, WA<br /> Contact: Judy Suess<br /> Phone: 360-681-0837<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:judys@wavecable.com">judys@wavecable.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Bellingham, WA<br /> Contact: Amy Edminster<br /> Phone: 360-966-0432</p>
<p> City: West Richland, WA<br /> Contact: Carleen Golden<br /> Phone: 509-967-3538</p>
<p> City: Bellevue/Mercer Island/Seattle, WA<br /> Contact: Julia Ziobro<br /> Phone: 425-947-4541 24/7 voice mail<br /> Surgeon: Each of these are local bariatric surgeons; more than ten are represented in there meetings through patients.</p>
<p> <b>West Virginia Bariatric Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> City: Morgantown, WV<br /> Contact: Debby<br /> Phone: 304-599-1448<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Mark Johnson</p>
<p> City: Bridgeport, WA<br /> Contact: Eileen Brown<br /> Phone: 304-842-5365</p>
<p> City: Huntington, WA<br /> Contact: Joy Nutter<br /> Phone: 526-8278<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Tim Robarts </p>
<p> <b>Wisconsin Gastric Bypass &#038; Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p> City: Waukesha, WI<br /> Contact: Megan O&#8217;Driscoll<br /> Phone: 262-522-8300<br /> Toll Free 888-512-8300<br /> Surgeons: David Engstrand, MD<br /> Manfred Chiang, MD<br /> James Burhop, MD</p>
<p> City: Wausau, WI<br /> Contact: Patricia Unger<br /> Phone: 715-675-4120<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Matthew Johnson</p>
<p> City: Brookfield, WI<br /> Contact: Megan O&#8217;Driscoll, RN<br /> Phone: 262-522-8300<br /> Surgeon: Engstrand, Chiang, Burhop</p>
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		<title>Gastrectomy Vertical Sleeve</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 04:45:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Morbidly obese people sometimes cannot get the pounds off. When this occurs, weight loss surgery is critical. Today, bariatric specialists employ vertical sleeve gastrectomy more than any other weight loss surgery. Customarily, this surgery is a precursor to the reduction of the level of hormones that stimulates food craving. After surgery, you will find there&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Morbidly obese people sometimes cannot get the pounds off. When this occurs, weight loss surgery is critical. Today, bariatric specialists employ vertical sleeve gastrectomy more than any other weight loss surgery. Customarily, this surgery is a precursor to the reduction of the level of hormones that stimulates food craving. After surgery, you will find there&#8217;s substantial reduction in weight.</p>
<p>For severely <a href="http://www.loose-weightfast.com/tag/obese-patients" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with obese patients">obese patients</a> with a Body Mass Index of more than 60, standard gastric bypass surgery such as the roux-en-y, poses a high degree of risk. Knowing the danger, gastric sleeve is utilized as this procedure can be carried out effortlessly through a laparoscope and with remarkably less danger. When adequate weight is shed, a second treatment is performed which can be a traditional gastric bypass surgery.</p>
<p>Individuals that are prospects for a lap-band surgical treatment are usually worried simply because a foreign body will be implanted into their abdominal region. Along with sleeve gastrectomy, there won&#8217;t be any implantation of any kind of foreign object into any portion of the body rendering it a very appealing choice for a lot of patients. Long-term side effects like intestinal obstruction, protein and vitamin deficiency, and low iron levels, which are expected in lap-band, will no longer be a problem with gastric sleeve as it is merely the stomach that&#8217;s being resected. Besides that, it does not need an adjustment or filling after the surgery. This means lesser follow-up appointments that will be very convenient for you. Clients would be able to return to their normal life very quickly.</p>
<p>Gastric sleeve isn&#8217;t a malabsorption treatment. Instead, it is exclusively a restrictive technique and yields weight loss by restricting the quantity of meals that you can take in. Because this surgery is just a restrictive means, weight loss happens at a slower rate compared to that of a gastric bypass operation. Although results occur slower, complications present in treatments like those of bypass treatment are eliminated making gastric sleeve still a far better option.</p>
<p>Gastric surgeons point out that no obesity surgery is an ultimate cure. It’s basically an instrument to assist clients decrease their food and calorie intake. The operated stomach can expand again and the weight previously lost can be gained once all over again. When this occurs, the sleeve can be carried out once again, but this requires another procedure.</p>
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		<title>Is Dropping Pounds Fast A Smart Thing To Do?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 00:15:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keeping power is certainly one of those things that people who&#8217;re trying to shed some pounds find a way to lose relatively quickly. In their thoughts, body fat can certainly not be shed fast enough. Individuals wish to be skinny, and they want it now
The end result is a microwave fat loss attitude. Reality tv&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keeping power is certainly one of those things that people who&#8217;re trying to shed some pounds find a way to lose relatively quickly. In their thoughts, body fat can certainly not be shed fast enough. Individuals wish to be skinny, and they want it now</p>
<p>The end result is a microwave fat loss attitude. Reality tv&#8217;s information regarding slimming down is that weight reduction can be productive when done fast. Because of the lose weight quickly media hype of realty tv, swift weight reduction seems like it could be accomplished really effortlessly. This notion by the world is a bit different from just what reality genuinely is like.</p>
<p>Fast weight loss sounds like the fundamental aspiration of any person who is hefty, however is it smart? The reality is that it isn&#8217;t the top means to stategize weight loss. Our mind will say to all of us that the top way in losing weight would be to just try and do it as fast as possible. This misconception leads people to try to restrict their diet while at the same time carrying out intense exercise. Trouble is it simply does not last.</p>
<p>There are lots of situations that can crop up from dropping pounds too rapidly. Just what many individuals don&#8217;t understand is that often whenever you lose weight quickly, you are losing several types of tissue in your body. Generally this is body fat and muscle. The quicker that body weight is lost, the more muscle is lost, not body fat.</p>
<p>Generally we all want permanent effects fast, however when we decrease lean muscle, it&#8217;s not feasible. Fat is likely to come back faster than before when the energy burning active muscle mass is reduced. It feels like a scary movie, nevertheless its true, the quicker we reduce weight, the more quickly it will be restored (and often more). Sound like a lost cause? It isn&#8217;t really. Once you learn the way the game of weight loss is played, then your focus changes to building up muscle mass smartly.</p>
<p>There are particular cases in which it can be okay to shed in excess of 2 pounds a week. For those who are actually extremely overwieght, and the starting weight is incredibly high, you go by way of relative amount. It is usually generally advisable that 1% weight loss per overall body weight is okay.</p>
<p>Take into account that you&#8217;ll want to try to remember a couple of points any time you&#8217;re establishing a weight reducing routine at an elevated weight. Where the real blubber, I mean the rubber, hits the road is and how much fat tissue will be eliminated during the approach. It&#8217;s also advised that a doctor oversees the process so it will be healthy.</p>
<p>Prior to engaging in weight loss surgery, it might be useful to evaluate the bariatric surgery testimonials to understand if the surgery would be a benefit to you. Although this particular surgical treatment has proved to be a highly effective technique in managing weight problems, it is inevitably only a tool. If you would like your weight loss to become permanent, it is very best to lose the weight slowly but surely.</p>
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		<title>Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 05:30:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vertical sleeve gastrectomy, also called vertical sleeve gastrectomy continues to be employed by bariatric doctors as a favored surgical intervention for morbidly obese patients. The concept in vertical sleeve gastrectomy is to physically reduce the volume of the stomach pouch, consequently decreasing cravings for surplus food. Following surgery, there is a substantial reduction in weight.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vertical sleeve gastrectomy, also called vertical sleeve gastrectomy continues to be employed by bariatric doctors as a favored surgical intervention for morbidly obese patients. The concept in vertical sleeve gastrectomy is to physically reduce the volume of the stomach pouch, consequently decreasing cravings for surplus food. Following surgery, there is a substantial reduction in weight.</p>
<p>For morbidly obese patients with a BMI of more than 60, conventional gastric bypass operations such as the roux-en-y, poses a high degree of risk. For precision, gastric sleeve is employed as this treatment can be carried out easily through a laparoscope and with incredibly less danger. Whenever sufficient fat is shed, another procedure is performed which can be a traditional gastric bypass operation.</p>
<p>Complications can arise in all surgical procedures. It&#8217;s actually merely a matter of identifying and averting the complications which your surgeon will tell you about over the pre-operative consultations. One of the most frequent issues are internal bleeding and gastric leaking but operative techniques are engineered to prevent these tendencies.</p>
<p>There are numerous medical conditions that contraindicate traditional surgical remedies for obesity. Health issues like Crohn’s disease, systemic lupus erythematus (SLE), and anemia are just a few of the long line of conditions. With vertical sleeve surgery, this might mean a chance to eliminate obesity from the precipitating reasons that give rise to the exacerbation of chronic disease and other obesity health issues.</p>
<p>Gastric specialists point out that no obesity surgical treatment is an unequivocable cure. It’s simply an instrument to assist clients reduce their food and calorie intake. The surgically reconstructed stomach can expand again and the weight formerly dropped could be gained once all over again. When this occurs, the sleeve can be carried out once again, but this requires another operation.</p>
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		<title>Gastric Bypass for Weight Loss Surgery: Everything You Need to Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 13:30:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gastric bypass is a kind of bariatric surgery intended to cut down food intake. Gastric bypass procedures usually create small pouch to limit food intake and bypasses on segments of the small intestine are constructed for malabsorption of food nutrients. The surgery is a complicated procedure performed under general anesthesia. The surgery takes about one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gastric bypass is a kind of bariatric surgery intended to cut down food intake. Gastric bypass procedures usually create small pouch to limit food intake and bypasses on segments of the small intestine are constructed for malabsorption of food nutrients. The surgery is a complicated procedure performed under general anesthesia. The surgery takes about one to four hours followed by a one-to seven-day stay in the hospital.</p>
<p>How is gastric byspass performed? There are currently two techniques for gastric bypass, Roux-en-Y-gastric bypass and biliopancreatic diversion bypass.</p>
<h2>Roux-en-Y gastric bypass</h2>
<p>Roux-en Y gastric bypass (RGB) is the most commonly performed gastric bypass procedure in the United States because it is less complicated and least likely to result in nutritional difficulties.  The procedure creates a small stomach pouch to limit food intake and the small intestine is attached to the pouch to reduce calorie and nutrient absorption. This is known as stomach stapling.</p>
<p>There are two ways to do Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: traditional and laparoscopic. Traditional Roux-en-Y gastric bypass is performed by open surgery with one long incision. Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y uses a laparoscope, a thin instrument that allows the surgeon to view the inside of the abdomen on a TV monitor. This procedure causes less scarring and lets the patient recover faster.</p>
<h2>Biliopancreatic diversion bypass (extensive gastric bypass)</h2>
<p>Biliopancreatic diversion bypass is a more extensive bypass operation.This complicated gastric bypass aims for a smaller stomach that holds less food.  The procedure removes the lower portion of the stomach and a small pouch is left to connect directly to the final segment of the small intestine. This procedure bypasses both the duodenum and jejunum to cause malabsorption of nutrients. Like to Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, biliopancreatic diversion bypass is employed through open surgery and with one long incision. It leaves a permanent scar. It is not as widely used as RGB because of the risk for nutritional deficiencies.</p>
<h2>Advantages of Gastric Bypass</h2>
<p>Those who undergo bariatric surgery or weight loss surgery can achieve significant weight loss in two years since a large section of the stomach is bypassed that severely restricts the amount of food that the person can consume. Patients must consume highly nutritious and protein-rich food to meet dietary requirements. Those who undergo the operation will most likely no longer able to tolerate sugars and carbohydrates which contribute to weight loss. </p>
<p>Gastric bypass surgery also has positive effects on weight-related health concerns such as heart diseases and high blood pressure. Type 2 diabetes can also be eradicated by gastric bypass surgery. </p>
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		<title>3 Weight Loss Beliefs Could Possibly Be Hazardous To Your Well Being</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you happen to read through health and fitness periodicals on a consistent basis, you&#8217;re likely to come across many guidelines regarding losing fat. A few of these ideas actually succeed, while others really don&#8217;t. The approaches that largely don&#8217;t work are those that suggest fad diets and slimming drugs. The methods that actually work [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you happen to read through health and fitness periodicals on a consistent basis, you&#8217;re likely to come across many guidelines regarding losing fat. A few of these ideas actually succeed, while others really don&#8217;t. The approaches that largely don&#8217;t work are those that suggest fad diets and slimming drugs. The methods that actually work for everybody will almost always be simple: nutritious diet along with the right exercise. Unfortunately, the diet publication rack is full of common myths in addition to deceptive guidance, and some people are inclined to forget the truth, possibly out of ignorance or sometimes simply because they hope to turn a profit out of deliberately misleading other people. In the next few paragraphs I am going to discuss 3 of these slimming myths.</p>
<p>Myth #1: Spot reduction of fat is practical. No, it&#8217;s not possible. Fat loss professionals agree on this opinion, every one. You can&#8217;t force your body to lose excessive fat from targeted areas under any circumstances, regardless of the types of work out plans you choose to do or gadgets you utilize. If you decide to do only sit ups and leg lifts regularly, because you hope to get rid of a lot of belly fat, you will end up being disappointed to discover that rather than reducing your abdominal fat, you are likely to diminish the muscle mass that resides in your tummy. Because of this, your emphasis should not be on ab crunches and leg lifts alone. You should also stick to a proper diet regime that would accelerate your metabolic process and help you burn up fat rapidly.</p>
<p>Myth #2: An extreme reduction in the quantity you eat reduces body fat. This is the most dangerous of the three common myths. It has encouraged a great number of people towards the risk associated with crash dieting. People choose to adopt crash dieting with the hope of dropping unwanted fat very fast, but they don&#8217;t understand the fact that crash dieting causes harm to their bodies as opposed to enhancing their health and fitness. The real truth is, when you starve or fast, the body reacts by means of starting starvation mode. It slows down your metabolic rate and even uses up your muscle tissue in preference to extra fat to meet your energy needs. This is the complete opposite of what you need. You don&#8217;t lose a great deal of body fat in the least, but you will be deprived of your valuable muscles. This in turn lowers your resting fat burning capacity even more, so that whenever you go back to your former eating routine, it will likely be even easier for you to put on additional weight again. This is actually the process lurking behind yo-yo dieting, to which a lot of people are vulnerable. It&#8217;s not healthy, neither for the short term or the long run. </p>
<p>Myth #3: Only cardiovascular exercises can help you lose your pounds. No, and they may not be the most effective option. While it&#8217;s true that cardio workouts can certainly help you get rid of excess body fat, it&#8217;s not true that this is actually the only real form of fat reduction activity available or even the most effective. In fact, resistance training is better than either cardio or aerobics. Lifting weights not only helps you shed fat during your workout, but on top of that, it increases your muscle tissue, which then burns additional calories even when you happen to be at rest.</p>
<p>I truly pray that this ?nformation has demolished these dangerous fat loss myths and helped you to see the facts. To find advice on <a href="http://losefatpronto.com/" style="text-decoration: none; color: #000;">how to lose weight safely</a> and for a free automated <a href="http://losefatpronto.com" style="text-decoration: none; color: #000;">fat loss calculator</a> that computes your recommended calorie intake and activity amount, go to LoseFatPronto.com.</p>
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		<title>What Is Weight Loss Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 23:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Weight loss procedures or bariatric surgery is gaining recognition when it comes to shedding weight. This procedure is provided primarily for those who are exceptionally overweight and who have tried physical excercise in addition to a diet but failed to lose significant body fat. Medical specialists recommend bariatric procedures for people with a BMI of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Weight loss procedures or bariatric surgery is gaining recognition when it comes to shedding weight. This procedure is provided primarily for those who are exceptionally overweight and who have tried physical excercise in addition to a diet but failed to lose significant body fat. Medical specialists recommend bariatric procedures for people with a BMI of at least 40 for patients with severe coexisting health conditions such as diabetes or hypertension.</p>
<p>The treatment for weight loss surgery as a rule diminishes the size of the stomach pouch to decrease food consumption or modify digestion so that food is not digested right and therefore eliminated in the feces. One such procedure is stomach bypass surgery, one of the most frequently performed bariatric medical procedures in the US. Gastric banding is also ideal to help morbidly obese teenagers control their morbid obesity. Through the years, professional medical experts have refined the methods for gastric bypass medical operations in order to improve the final results as well as lessen the potential risks of the surgical procedure.</p>
<h2>Following the surgery</h2>
<p>The success of weight loss surgical treatment is usually determined if the patient has lost half of excess body volume and managed that level for five years. Research has shown that most patients quickly lose weight after gastric bypass and can continue to do so two years after the procedure. Up to 50-60% of excess weight could be dropped off even until 10-14 years after surgery.. A lot of patients have also been proven to improve from many health-related issues such as sleep apnea, chronic back pain, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and depression.</p>
<p>It is important to check with a well-informed physician if you&#8217;re taking into consideration weight loss surgical treatment or bariatric surgery for losing weight. You might also want to consult other health specialists such as your psychiatrist and dietitian regarding some psychological roadblocks in terms of interfering with long-term goals after the procedure. Make sure that you strictly adhere to their orders both before and following the surgical treatment to guarantee the success of the procedure and the condition of your current wellness is secure from any problem.</p>
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		<title>Stanford Univerity Fat Study</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 07:57:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stanford University clinical researchers are now claiming that hereditary tests created by Interleukin Genetics could actually help overweight patients recognize whether low-fat or a low-carbohydrate weight loss plan could be the most effective strategy to lose weight.  The actual research project revealed that people with certain genetic predisposition responded much better to certain diet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stanford University clinical researchers are now claiming that hereditary tests created by Interleukin Genetics could actually help overweight patients recognize whether low-fat or a low-carbohydrate weight loss plan could be the most effective strategy to lose weight.  The actual research project revealed that people with certain genetic predisposition responded much better to certain diet plans, the Wall Street Journal stated. &#8220;Knowing your genotype for low carb or low fat diets could help you increase your weight-loss success,&#8221; said Stanford Professor Christopher Gardner.</p>
<p> It takes time to lose from excessive weight gain over the years.  You don&#8217;t want to be hindered by the gain in weight your body has undergone over the years.   Healthy weight is very important.</p>
<p><H2>Other Things to Consider in Weight Loss</h2>
<p>First of all , an over-weight individual should do is seek a health care professional to suggest the best weight loss regimen. This can be done after a complete physical check-up, which results in the determination of suitable weight reduction technique. And to lose weight quick and effectively 4 facets of life ought to be altered: what to consume, how to eat the meals, habits and exercise level.</p>
<p>Weight Loss Centers May Help</p>
<p>If you are interested in joining a weight loss center, first thing you must do is fully familiarize all of your options.  This may include asking those that you know, like friends, family, colleagues, neighbors, or your doctor, for referrals, using the web, or your neighborhood phone book.  After you have the contact <a href="http://www.loose-weightfast.com/tag/information" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with information">information</a> for a variety of local weight loss centers, you can apply a little bit of homework or comparison.  What you will want to do is examine all of the membership advantages that you are offered, like use of wholesome recipes, food magazines, usage of an on-site conditioning center, and so on. Then, you should compare member&#8217;s program charges.
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		<title>SmartLipo Benefits</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 23:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Recovery After Smartlipo</i>  Liposuction is a medical procedure that is performed on individuals who want to have flab removed from their body for cosmetic reasons.  In days past, liposuction has been a painful surgery to have to endure, but there&#8217;s a new kid on the block in the world of fat tissue removal surgical methods. SmartLipo, or also generically called &#8220;laser liposuction&#8221;.  Named by some as a &#8220;medical marvel,&#8221; SmartLipo Is making a considerable impact in the world of aesthetic medical procedures.  SmartLipo will essentially make you give the impression of being years younger as fat deposits are removed easily as the epidermis is toned and shaped.</p>
<p>Old-style Liposuction - Invasive and Risky </p>
<p>While the surgical procedure is done frequently, the method is extremely invasive, and the result of the fat removal is in the hands of the doctor, quite literally.  The cannula, or tube, utilized in conventional liposuction is in the range of four to six millimeters in diameter and necessitates an incision that must be stitched up.  When the painful procedure is finished, individuals can expect to strapped into compression bandages for at a minimum of six weeks. Often there will be horrid lumps underneath the skin where the fat was extracted unevenly, particularly in less knowledgeable doctors.</p>
<h2>SmartLipo Benefits</h2>
<p>SmartLipo Technology (or SMARTLIPO) utilizes the newest advancements in cosmetic surgery know-how, which offers doctors a safer, faster and less costly method.  The patient&#8217;s energy and vigor are revitalized shortly after surgical treatment because soreness and healing time is minimized by the special methods.  With the SmartLipo operation, healing starts as soon as the operation is over.  The individual is not completely knocked out because of general anesthesia, so SmartLipo has much fewer risks than traditional liposuction surgery.  </p>
<p>People having Smartlipo face a much quicker recovery period with less ailments when compared to earlier liposuction methods.  And it&#8217;s all done via a laser that removes the fat with minimal tissue damage.  The laser virtually eradicates the problems of old style liposuction surgical practices of &#8220;cutting &#038; tearing away&#8221; of adipose tissue with razor-sharp suction tools.  It also involves no incisions  or being put to sleep via general anesthesia.  This is why there is a rapid recovery time for individuals having SmartLipo treatment.</p>
<p>The laser process allows your Smart Lipo surgeon to operate the minimally invasive procedure consistently to all areas being treated, utilizing the laser as a guide.  Smart Lipo accuracy allows for and evenly treated skin tone, which gets better even more as the recovery time elapses and the outer skin shrinks around the site.</p>
<p>Lots of features set SmartLipo in a class of its own above traditional liposuction such as recovery time, comfort, length of visits, and reduced tissue trauma and bleeding.  The laser causes tiny blood vessels to seal instantly on contact, resulting in a reduced amount of blood loss, inflammationtenderness, and bruising.  No doubt, there is a a lot quicker recuperation time than conventional liposuction.  This means that you are typically in and out of the office within one to three hours &#038; get better in the comfort of your own residence.  Most SmartLipo doctors advocate several days of rest, just for good measure, prior to returning to work.</p>
<h2>SmartLipo and Compression Garments</H2> </p>
<p>Compression garments also support the body in settling into its new shape.    It is according to the size of the area on the physique that is surgically treated with Smart Lipo techniques.   Normally, liposuction recovery also involves the wearing of compression garments, but now, the duration of time in the uncomfortable garments has been significantly reduced following surgery.  Convalescing patients may be asked to wear a compression garment after the therapy for several days to several weeks, it depends on how huge the area is that is being treated.   Compression bandages are significant since they crumple the hollow areas created under the skin as the body fat is liquified away.  It simply leads to a reduced amount of lumpiness during convalescence for the patient.</p>
<p>SmartLipo was one of the first laserlipolysis medical treatments accepted by the FDA.  Other than manually cutting the cannula all the way through the area of fat elimination as in liposuction, cosmetic bariatric surgeons utilize a lot thinner cannula (tubing that is 1 millimeter in diameter), which has a laser attached to the end.   The insertion spots of the cannula&#8217;s laser are rather tiny &#038; therefore are not very noticeable.  Stitching is a step that is not needed.  This is totally the opposite of traditional liposuction whereas there will be quite a lot of bruising from tissue damage created by the surgical cutting implement known as a cannula.</p>
<h2>Beneficial &#8220;Side Effect of SmartLipo Laser Treatment</h2>
<p>Collagen is one of the most important tissues in the body for maintaining a youthful appearance.  It exists in the lower layers of the skin &#038; muscle tissues of the anatomy.  Collagen breaks down as we age &#038; skin loses it elasticity.  As this occurs it makes people look older.  Since the laser wavelengths are being directed toward the hidden subdermal tissues, the body&#8217;s response is by producing more collagen below the epidermis.  The laser energy stimulates collagen development which firms and tightens the above skin layers.  This creates an improved total look in the treated area.</p>
<p>The added effect of undergoing SmartLipo surgery helping in the synthesis of collagen is a response to the light waves &#038; the movement of the cannula.  The energy aimed by the laser to the region underneath the surface of the skin encourages the growth of collagen as almost like a &#8220;side effect&#8221; of the initial treatment, but in this case, it is a useful side effect.   After surgery, the body part definitely looks much more toned as a result of this process. </p>
<p>Smartlipo? laserlipolysis is a minimally invasive procedure which utilizes a laser to obliterate unwelcome fat quickly, whether located on the neck, face, back, arms, thighs, or breasts.  In contrast to traditional liposuction, laserlipolysis specifically zero&#8217;s in on fat tissue, immediately melting it so it will be either drained effortlessly by a cannula tool or otherwise absorbed by the body itself.  The cannula is manhandled nearly like the surgeon is moving a fiddle bow back and forth underneath the epidermis as it is moved back and forth to carry the laser&#8217;s energy to the fat tissues.  After the laser beam touches the fat tissues, they burst and easily empty away via the cannula tubes.  The cannula, the tube which is used to help drain the liquified body fat instantly right after laser, works hand-in-hand with the laser during the surgery.  </p>
<p>The enduring effects of the laser liposuction treatment are wonderful.  From the laser utilized to liquefy the fat cells in sensitive body parts, to the cauterizing of blood vessels to lessen bleeding, &#038; finally to the non-traumatization of deep tissue is beneficial.    SmartLipo is a very intelligent alternative for any person who has localized fat that needs to be surgically removed.  In the minimally invasive surgery, you can exactly go home from it the same afternoon.  I assign it a thumbs up.</p>
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		<title>Adjustable Gastric Banding</title>
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Adjustable Gastric Banding
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Considering  Adjustable Gastric Banding?  In Minimally invasive Stomach Band procedures, or Lap-Banding operations, a ring is placed surrounding  to form a little pouch. This cuts the drive to graze between meals.</p>
<h2>Adjustable Gastric Banding</h2>
<p>Like anything there are many things to consider with Lap Banding operation versus other types of morbid obesity surgical treatment similar to gastric bypass surgery. The benefits of lap banding surgery can be that it is a simpler surgery, recovery is often faster and it can be reversed in contrast to other obesity operations. The issues of Lap Banding operations can include poorer weight reduction and the ultimate potential of gaining all your fat again over the years.</p>
<p>Lap band surgery is a weight loss method intended to elevate weight control for people laboring to deal with obesity. By and large, the lap banding surgery is a easy system where, in brief, a little medical device is positioned around the top section of the stomach to form a &#8217;stomach pocket&#8217;.   This balloon is injected with a saline solution or a radiopaque fluid which is shot into the band by the use of a port. Using the port, the bariatric surgeon has command on the total amount of saline fluid that&#8217;s inserted into the adjustable banding. When solution is inserted, the lap banding expands and puts pressure across the outer surface of the stomach. This causes a decrease in the size of the route between the pouch and the lower stomach; restricting the flow of food.</p>
<p>During the  Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding Surgery procedure, surgeons commonly utilize laparoscopic techniques (by means of tiny incisions and long-shafted instruments), to insert an inflatable silicone band into the person&#8217;s belly. Prefer a wristwatch, the band is fastened around the higher stomach to form a new, small stomach pocket which restricts and controls the number of food you eat at any one meal. It additionally causes a little outlet which delays the food emptying into the remainder of the stomach and the upper small intestines. As a result, individuals encounter an earlier feeling of satiety and are happy with smaller amounts of food. In the long run, this ends up causing weight reduction.</p>
<p>Heaviness is a considerable health, psychological, and aesthetic problem. If the long-established treatment brings no success, it is viable to use a surgical resolution and go through laparoscopic gastric lap band procedures.</p>
<p>The lap banding course of action generally is a secure method of weight reduction for those afflicted with extreme obesity.  The lap banding procedure has undeniable risks involved. These consist of although aren&#8217;t limited to infection, band slippage, stomach displacement, and leaking. The vast majority of these potential problems can be helped via medicine, or physically adjusted by way of simple minimally invasive surgery. As with undergoing any surgical procedure, please be attentive of considerable complications that can happen live in surgery and post-operative.</p>
<p>People who are hoping to get Lap-Banding procedures have several things to take into account. Deciding to have Lap-Band surgery is a big lifestyle change, so it&#8217;s critical that folks be prepared for everything which lies in the future. Every one of the choices that have to be made are crucial and should be given the greatest consideration by the future patient. Some of the things which must be considered entail selecting a Lap-Banding bariatric surgeon, deciding the location to have the Lap-Banding surgery, and the final price of Lap-Banding operations.</p>
<p>Severe obesity, well-known as &#8220;morbid obesity&#8221;, is defined as living 100 lbs in excess of ideal body weight.   In accordance to the NIH in 1991, surgical treatment is the solitary effectual sustained weight loss therapy for extreme obesity.</p>
<p>Important thing to take away concerning <b>Adjustable Gastric Banding</b>&#8230; Get the most of life.  The Lab Band surgery is something we recommend for most people.  So don&#8217;t wait another minute, get out there and talk to a bariatric doctor!</p>
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		<title>Super Obesity Surgery Cost</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 15:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new study on Super Obesity Surgery Cost that&#8217;s come out indicates that the veterans who were classified as being superobese and those who do have increased levels of chronic disease are far more likely to die within a year of having a bariatric surgical procedure.  This is in accordance to an article entitled, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new study on Super Obesity Surgery Cost that&#8217;s come out indicates that the veterans who were classified as being superobese and those who do have increased levels of chronic disease are far more likely to die within a year of having a bariatric surgical procedure.  This is in accordance to an article entitled, <i>Predictors of Long-term Mortality After Bariatric Surgery Performed in Veterans Affairs Medical Centers</i>, published in the Archives of Surgery, a magazine of JAMA this year.</p>
<p>Looking At the latest study, the people who have class 3 obesity, also known as &#8220;super obesity&#8221;, are a great deal more likely to die within a year of weight loss surgery.   Super obesity is defined as somebody having a BMI (Body mass index) of over 40 or greater.</p>
<p>The problem with most of the research of the past relating to weight loss medical procedures was the reality that most of the research was completed on young females undergoing weight-loss surgery.  Their health was not impacted as much as they were able to take the medical procedures with a very minimal incidence of death.  Conversely, this report shows that for an older study set concerning males showed that mortality rate was greatly higher within one year of the surgical procedure.</p>
<h2>Super Obesity Surgery Cost</h2>
<p>In this study provided by David Arterburn, M.D., M.P.H., of Group Health Research Institute, Seattle, and colleagues  looked at all the factors that affected the wellbeing of over 800 veterans who had underwent weight loss surgery in the range of 2000 and 2006.  The patients had an extremely high BMI, at an average of 48.7.  The research group was furthermore older at an average of 54 years old.  There as a total of 73% men.</p>
<p>The researchers offered a few thoughts into why they think that the death rates may be higher in the super obese.  They suggest that the medical procedures are naturally more treacherous due to the huge amounts of abdominal body fat that causes opportunities for blood clots and wound issues.  Also there is the factor that the years of chronic disease raises the chance of loss of life from the demands it takes on the body.  Factors in comorbidity such as diabetes, chronic objective pulmonary disease, congestive heart failure should be looked at carefully prior to bariatric surgery.</p>
<p>Super Obesity Surgery Cost Medical Journal reference:</p>
<p>1. David Arterburn; Edward H. Livingston; Tracy Schifftner; Leila C. Kahwati; William G. Henderson; Matthew L. Maciejewski. Predictors of Long-term Mortality After Bariatric Surgery Performed in Veterans Affairs Medical Centers. Archives of Surgery, 2009; 144 (10): 914-920</p>
<p>Summary of information on Super Obesity Surgery Cost from article by <a href="http://www.jamamedia.org/" style="color: #000000; text-decoration: none">JAMA and Archives Journals</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seeking the best Gastric Bypass alternative?  Keep in mind that the most commonly utilized  technique on the medical field today for medical weight loss is gastric bypass.  According to medical data gathered across the country, gastric bypass surgery is performed 140,000 times on an yearly basis.  The most essential feature of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seeking the best <strong>Gastric Bypass alternative</strong>?  Keep in mind that the most commonly utilized  technique on the medical field today for medical weight loss is gastric bypass.  According to medical data gathered across the country, gastric bypass surgery is performed 140,000 times on an yearly basis.  The most essential feature of this operation is that there is a division of the upper stomach from the lower portion of the stomach.  The upper section of the stomach is not quite as large as the lower part.   It was very common up until a few years back, for surgeons to use staples to seal each of the two stomach rows that were sliced during the gastric bypass operation.   Even so, in a GBS (Gastric Bypass), the central segment of the small intestine is coupled to the lower segment of the stomach, while the upper section is attached directly to the original connection site in the small intestines.  The end effect is that the capacity of the stomach is reduced significantly, reducing the amount of calories per meal eaten.</p>
<h2>Alternative to Gastric Bypass Surgery</h2>
<p>Even if the gastric bypass operation has been a well established and effectual bariatric surgery, there is a Gastric Bypass alternative for you to choose from today.  Some of the surgical methods include lap band surgery, biliopancreatic surgery, stomach stapling, as well as new types of bariatric surgery.</p>
<p>Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Band Procedures</p>
<p>Laparoscopic adjustable gastric (also called Lap Band) binding is a different kind of obesity surgical procedure.  Gastric band weight loss bariatric surgery has been performed worldwide by bariatric doctors ever since the mid-1990s.  It is the favorite means of weight loss operation in most countries around the globe.   In this surgery, an inflatable band is tightened like a girdle and will partition the stomach into two segments.  Beyond those benefits, weight loss results are not as fast as gastric bypass surgery.  Because it entails no surgical cuts on the digestive tract itself, the surgical treatment is a great deal less invasive surgery for the individual to undergo.</p>
<p>Vertical Banded Gastroplasty, Also Recognized As Stomach Stapling</p>
<p>Vertical banded gastroplasty is an alternative form of bariatric surgery that helps overweight patients drop the pounds they need to drop.  The operation is a restrictive method of weight loss bariatric surgery that reduces down the volume of the stomach by dividing the stomach into two components with a tiny stomach pouch produced using a band and staples.  Because the patient consumes less food per meal, a nice amount of fat tissue can be lost.  Weight Loss using this procedure is not as spectacular as gastric bypass outcomes, nor could it maintain weight loss for longer period of time.</p>
<p>Biliopancreatic Diversion</p>
<p>The biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch takes out 80% of the stomach.  In this procedure, much of the small intestine is bypassed. Perpetual weight loss can be attained long-term, but the surgery is not used very often anymore since there are issues will digestive malabsorption.  Although one of the benefits of the surgical procedure is the elimination of dumping syndrome, the incapacity to absorb certain vitamins and minerals is problematic.  One more factor to be concerned about is that wholesome foods containing more fiber is harder to digest for these patients more than &#8220;refined&#8221; foods.  As a consequence, patients will tend to begin consuming more junk foods which is certainly not healthy.</p>
<p>So if you are shopping around for a <strong>gastric bypass alternative</strong>, there are several.  These are presently the fundamental weight-loss surgical methods that can be performed on obese individuals.  In advance of starting on any weight reduction program, experts recommend that you consult a medical doctor the route to helping you do it safely.  They can guide you on the best way to control caloric intake and suggest an excercise regimen that fits with your physical capabilities.   Weight loss surgical treatment is not a fast fix to your weight troubles. It is on the other hand a tool.  It is a system to help you survive longer, by cutting down the danger of cardiovascular disease, cancer, stroke, and additional chronic health complications related with obesity.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re undergoing bariatric weight-loss operations, it is good to have friends and family that will support you through the entire process.  Support from friends and family will help the patient possess the self-discipline to defy their own cravings that could result in weight gain.Not only that, overindulging for emotional reasons could even lead to the expansion of the stomach pouch or a potentially deadly stomach rupture.  Counselling and support groups play a major role in helping obesity surgery patients deal with weight loss, confidence or self-respect and other major adjustments.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 15:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gastric bypass   other weight loss medical practices are primarily done to solve problems of severe heaviness.  Not only does Roux-en-Y gastric bypass help in weight-loss, but medical studies prove that it has amazing effects on co-morbid conditions related to heaviness like heart diseases, hypertension, cancer and diabetes.  There are critical medical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gastric bypass   other weight loss medical practices are primarily done to solve problems of severe heaviness.  Not only does Roux-en-Y gastric bypass help in weight-loss, but medical studies prove that it has amazing effects on co-morbid conditions related to heaviness like heart diseases, hypertension, cancer and diabetes.  There are critical medical research showing beyond a shadow of a doubt that duodenal switch gastric bypass procedures was effective enough to reduce or cause the remission of Diabetes mellitus type 2.</p>
<p>The size of the stomach pouch is reduced greatly when someone undergoes gastric bypass surgery.  Usually what happens is a small pouch is created in the top area of the stomach, and then half way down the small intestine is connected to the remaining lower part of the stomach.  With this stomach at a smaller size, a lower volume of food and water can be in the stomach at any one time.  This helps to cut the number of calories through the physical limitations of the new stomach.</p>
<h3>Gastric Bypass Type 2 Diabetes </h3>
<p>In the first few months following gastric bypass surgery, weight loss will be dramatic.  In fact, the weight loss is so dramatic that there is a 5% drop in weight within the first few weeks of the surgery.  It is not uncommon to see that every patient having lost 50 to 60% of their weight within one year of gastric bypass.  The lowest weight that is achievable is generally in the second year following the gastric bypass surgical procedure.  That is, if the patients would stick with the dietary restrictions and follow the exercise program.</p>
<p>Studies indicate that diabetes will be almost always be forced into remission after gastric bypass surgery.  Hormones play a major part in how gastric bypass surgery affects type 2 diabetes, but the primary contributing factor to the amount of weight-loss involved.   In medical research at Duke University, researchers were able to pinpoint the fact that weight loss is a major contributing factor to diminishing type 2 diabetes.  Research has also demonstrated the link to the fat stored in the gut producing hormones that may lead to a worsening of type 2 diabetes.</p>
<h3>Gastric Bypass Diabetes Study </h3>
<p>In the study conducted, obese patients who have Type 2 diabetes, showed that their diabetes control improved after undergoing the surgery.  They had lower blood-sugar levels and take lower amounts of medication.  About 48 percent of the respondents were able to achieve complete remission.</p>
<p>It is not just the weight loss and the hormones that keep diabetes at bay.  Nutritionally speaking, diet also plays a major role in diabetic tendencies.  Patients who have underwent gastric bypass surgery need to understand the seriousness of following nutritional guidelines that bariatric physician.  Too much sugar in a meal will even make a patient feel deathly sick.  It is caught &#8220;dumping syndrome&#8221; and as a result of patient will become nauseated, have diarrhea, and sweat profusely.</p>
<p>The results are not only significant among adult patients.  The teenager may have to wait a year before the type 2 diabetes will be reversed to the point of taking them off of medication, but it is well worth it.  Ideally, prevention is best, but there are some extreme cases in society today a young teens being saddled with morbid obesity as a result of that weight. Used to be that only adults suffered from comorbid diseases usually associated with obesity such as high cholesterol, high triglycerides, high blood pressure, and the list goes on.  Times have changed, and we need to look at gastric bypass surgery as a way to prevent premature death of these individuals.</p>
<p>Experts agree that diabetes can surely be reduced by undergoing gastric bypass surgery.  Surgery is not your only option, nor is it the easy option, but it is a good tool to help as a last resort.  Bariatric surgery is not the easy road that some people think that it is.  It will not magically cure diabetes.  It is still about eating healthy and getting regular activity into your schedule.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 07:30:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No doubt about it, gastric bypass surgery costs a lot.  This can seem like a seemingly insurmountable obstacle for those who cannot afford to pay the weight loss surgery.  Gastric bypass can range from $20-30,000 in this day and age.  Insurance companies see that obesity is one of the top issues facing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No doubt about it, gastric bypass surgery costs a lot.  This can seem like a seemingly insurmountable obstacle for those who cannot afford to pay the weight loss surgery.  Gastric bypass can range from $20-30,000 in this day and age.  Insurance companies see that obesity is one of the top issues facing our nation today.  It is becoming quite more common to see insurance companies covering the cost of gastric bypass surgery these days.  Healthcare insurance companies realize that to ignore the problem would be much more damaging to the bottom line than by simply providing bariatric surgery support to individuals that need it.</p>
<p>It is necessary that the patient be qualified for the gastric bypass procedure prior to seeking out insurance coverage. Most every insurance company and bariatric medical provider out there will require that you are at least 100 pounds overweight and that you have shown an inability to lose weight with traditional methods of weight loss. People who are candidates for weight loss surgery usually have to be that way for least five years before being approved.  It is also important that the patient doesn&#8217;t show any psychological problems such as depression or substance abuse.</p>
<p>Following this life-changing surgery, there are many things to think about when calculating the cost of gastric bypass surgery. This type of thing has many other financial ripples that can occur in your life including gym membership costs, healthier foods, new wardrobe, maybe even furniture.</p>
<p>In the final analysis, when you consider all the implications of having bariatric surgery, there is more of a cost than just financially.  Patients often have to incur a major physical and emotional set minute before real progress can be made. Gastric bypass surgery forever changes your digestive system deeming it not possible to consume certain foods or combinations of foods. It is vitally important that you remember that the important part of surgery comes post-surgery.  It&#8217;s where the rubber meets the road.  You have to exercise and watch your diet very closely, it could even be fatal if you fail to do so. You will have to adjust to the emotional toll that it plays on you when you undergo such as life-changing event and begin to see your body in a different way.  It is rather normal for family and friends to think of you differently following weight-loss surgery. There is no doubt that medical surgery for losing weight is not a magic wand to permanent weight loss.  It is a serious matter and should not be undertaken lightly.  Do everything you can do to avoid it, then if nothing helps, have it done.</p>
<p>About Cost of Gastro Bypass</p>
<p>Look around for the best doctor for the money when it comes to undergoing weight-loss surgery.  Different bariatric surgeries have different costs involved, so be sure to ask plenty of questions about billing and the potential for extra cost concerning complications, insurance, aftercare, etc..  Ask your insurance company and bariatric clinic clingy questions about what is and what isn&#8217;t covered by your insurance company, your options for surgery, and potential landmines in terms of potential complications posing added financial load.  As a patient, you need to consider the chance that there might be complications and the need for more surgical intervention following the initial surgery.  Don&#8217;t be surprised!</p>
<p>In a final reminder, be certain you recognize what you are getting into when you conclude that you want to change your life via bypass surgery.  The determination should not be taken flippantly and if you make the wrong decision, either respect, the cost can be great in more ways than one.</p>
<p>Learn about average cost of gastric bypass surgery here!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 05:45:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gastric bypass surgery can be a very expensive route to achieving weight loss.  This can seem like a seemingly insurmountable obstacle for those who cannot afford to pay the weight loss surgery.  Gastric bypass can vary from $20000-$35000 at the present time.  There is no doubt that obesity is one of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.loose-weightfast.com/tag/gastric-bypass-surgery" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Gastric Bypass Surgery">Gastric bypass surgery</a> can be a very expensive route to achieving weight loss.  This can seem like a seemingly insurmountable obstacle for those who cannot afford to pay the weight loss surgery.  Gastric bypass can vary from $20000-$35000 at the present time.  There is no doubt that obesity is one of the biggest problems facing our country today.  The insurance company definitely feel they must be proactive in order to circumvent a health care crisis.</p>
<p>There is a checklist of qualifications that potential candidate for <a href="http://www.loose-weightfast.com/tag/gastric-bypass-surgery" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Gastric Bypass Surgery">gastric bypass surgery</a> must go through before any insurance company will cover the cost of their surgery. Most every insurance company and bariatric medical provider out there will require that you are at least 100 pounds overweight and that you have shown an inability to lose weight with traditional methods of weight loss. People who are candidates for weight loss surgery usually have to be that way for least five years before being approved.  It is also important that the patient doesn&#8217;t show any psychological problems such as depression or substance abuse.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t go into the medical surgery blindly without finding out all the information first that you need to know to make a good decision. At the changes that may happen in your life include joining a gym, altering your diet and meal schedule, your wardrobe, many changes that will impact you personally and financially.  So be ready.</p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t just financially that you will be impacted, it also imparts a emotional and physical cost. <a href="http://www.loose-weightfast.com/tag/gastric-bypass-surgery" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Gastric Bypass Surgery">Gastric bypass surgery</a> irrevocably changes your digestive system deeming it impossible to eat particular foods or food volume. Post-surgery is a time when the ball is in your court.  You have to keep an eye on your nutritional intake and exercise on a regular basis. It isn&#8217;t always the physical aspect of losing weight following weight loss surgery that creates the greatest problems for individuals, but it is the emotional one.  It is rather common for family, friends, and coworkers to act toward you differently after surgery. There is no doubt that you need to consider weight loss surgery only as a last option to be taken after you have done everything else you could do to lose weight.</p>
<p>About cost of Gastric by Pass</p>
<p>The cost of <a href="http://www.loose-weightfast.com/tag/gastric-bypass-surgery" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Gastric Bypass Surgery">gastric bypass surgery</a> can vary widely from doctor to doctor.  It really does it hurt to shop around and ask a lot of questions.  Different bariatric surgeries have different costs involved, so be sure to ask plenty of questions about billing and the potential for extra cost concerning complications, insurance, aftercare, etc..  Ask your insurance company and bariatric clinic clingy questions about what is and what isn&#8217;t covered by your insurance company, your options for surgery, and potential landmines in terms of potential complications posing added financial burden.  You don&#8217;t want a financial load in your life by being surprised by a complication from your surgery.  Things like that can have a dramatic impact on your finances.</p>
<p>In a concluding suggestion, be sure you are cognizant of what you are undertaking when you decide that you need to revolutionize your future through bypass surgery.  The decision should not be taken casually and if you make the inappropriate judgment, either way, the cost can be high in more ways than one.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being a candidate for lap band surgery is determined primarily by your Body Mass Index.  Any person with a BMI over 40 is an automatic candidate for surgery, as is anybody with a BMI of 35 or more with certain co-morbidity factors.</p>
<p>Whether or not weight loss surgery is worth the money has a simple answer; it all depends.  While that may not have necessarily been the answer that you were looking for, it is the truth. For many individuals, weight loss surgery is well worth it; however, there are others who don&#8217;t end up benefiting from weight loss surgery.  To determine if weight loss surgery is worth the cost to you, personally, you will want to take a number of factors into consideration.</p>
<p>One of the many factors that you will want to mull over, when determining if weight loss surgery is worth the cost for you, is your weight.  You will find that many weight loss surgeons require that you are at least eighty pounds overweight to undergo weight loss surgery. With that in mind, you may be able to find a doctor who will make an exception, but that doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean that you should opt for surgery.  If you are able to try to lose the weight on your own, through the use of exercise, eating healthy, or diet pills, you may find it more affordable to do so.  I certainly recommend it if you can do that.</p>
<p>Do you have the ability to set goals and follow through on them?  The initial weight loss will be relatively easy when you first have weight loss surgery (besides some of the complications), but in the long run is where the rubber meets the road.  To maintain weight loss is hard and it takes self-motivated people.  You can even cause yourself harm if you overeat following a bariatric operation, so you have to be prepared to follow the guidelines of what the doctor tells you.  If this is a problem, then a surgery like gastric bypass or even lap band surgery is not for you.</p>
<h3>Is weight loss surgery the thing to do?</h3>
<p>There are many factors to consider when deciding to undergo weight loss surgery.  Hopefully these will help lead and guide you to make the right choice for your life.  Remember that bariatric surgery can be a life altering event and can even lead to death in a small percentage of cases.  It is serious stuff, so you need to understand it all.  Speaking to your general family doctor first about your concerns about your weight is one of the first steps you can take to changing your obesity problem and determining if weight loss surgery is necessary.  Not all individuals are candidates for weight loss surgery.</p>
<h3>General List of Factors That Can Give an Indication of Your Ability to Have Weight Loss Surgery</h3>
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<li>Your Body Mass Index (BMI) </li>
<li>Chronic Co-morbid Health Problems</li>
<li>Psychological Well Being -   Ratings on the psychological general well being index can indicate the ability of a person to adjust to changes brought on by bariatric surgery.</li>
<li>Financial Well Being</li>
<li>Self Motivated?  How Much Does The Person Actually Want to Lose Weight?</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most health insurance policies actively cover surgery for weight loss. The majority require a letter of medical necessity from the prescribing doctor which states that it is not simply for improving one&#8217;s looks but is definitely in need of medical attention. The bariatric center can provide a detailed letter to the medical insurance company which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most health insurance policies actively cover surgery for weight loss. The majority require a letter of medical necessity from the prescribing doctor which states that it is not simply for improving one&#8217;s looks but is definitely in need of medical attention. The bariatric center can provide a detailed letter to the medical insurance company which will by and large result in pre-certification of coverage. Some health insurance companies may try to deny you health insurance coverage despite the doctor&#8217;s recommendation. It is then your responsibility to contact the health insurance carrier and be more assertive in your appeal. The weight loss surgery clinic that you use can often help direct you in what needs to be done to be successful in obtaining health insurance coverage for your bariatric procedure.. </p>
<h3>Which insurance companies cover bariatric surgery?</h3>
<p> You will want to obtain a copy of your current insurance policy to determine if these procedures are covered. It isn&#8217;t always to so easy to navigate the waters in terms of getting the coverage you need for weight loss surgery. That is why most bariatric centers will help you along the way to get the approval that you need. Work with them closely to get the approval you need. They have the experience and will generally know what companies do and don&#8217;t cover. </p>
<p> Some health insurance companies that cover weight loss surgery are: </p>
<ul>
<li> Blue Cross/Blue Shield <i>(not in all states) </i> </li>
<li>First Health</li>
<li>United Healthcare</li>
<li>Aetna</li>
<li>PHCS</li>
</ul>
<h3>How About Medicare?</h3>
<p> In February 2006, Medicare started covering Adjustable Lap Band Surgery and Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (open or laparoscopic). In addition to meeting standard patient criteria, Medicare coverage only applies when the bariatric procedure is done in a hospital or by a medical practice that is awarded a &#8220;Center of Excellence&#8221; by the American College of Surgeons or the American Society for Bariatric Surgery. In general, if the procedure is performed by a Bariatric Center of Excellence team, Medicare normally pays for it as long as a patient falls within Medicare&#8217;s guidelines. Medicare requires patients to have a BMI of 35 or more with at least one considerable chronic health problem. Medicare has a coverage policy manual that you need to become familiar with, but your bariatric clinic staff will be very helpful if you need answers. It will not cover liposuction. <font color="#bbb" style="font-size: 12px">Related Terms: Obesity Surgery, Gastric Bypass Surgery expensive, Bariatric Surgery, Bariatric Surgery Costs, Paying for Gastric Bypass Surgery</font> </p>
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