Archive for March, 2008

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Tuesday, March 18th, 2008


Abstain From Eating Poor Food After Bypass Gastric Surgery

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The Ledger - SURGERY NO MIRACLE Even those who go through medical procedures such as gastric bypass surgery to get rid of unwanted weight have to be mindful of what they put back into their bodies. Bypass Gastric Surgery News

Detroit Free Press - She weighed 316 pounds before her gastric-bypass surgery eight months ago. Since then, she has lost 112 pounds. Now, at 204 pounds, she is still adjusting to a new image of herself as sexually attractive. “The first time someone checked me out, I was Bypass Gastric Surgery News

Index-Journal - S-1235 enacted by South Carolina in 2004 recognized “the use of gastric bypass surgery for the treatment of morbid obesity as a valid and important procedure with specific preference for treatment provided by board certified bariatric surgeons Bypass Gastric Surgery News

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Tuesday, March 18th, 2008


Stop Calcium Deficiency In Bypass Gastric Surgery Patients

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Diabetes suprised ‘American Idol’ judge Randy Jackson
Orlando Sentinel - A year and a half later, I had gastric-bypass surgery and lost 120 pounds.” He changed his diet. “I grew up in the South, in Baton Rouge, La.,” Jackson says.
Source: www.orlandosentinel.com

Weight loss is simple: Eat less and be more active
Anchorage Daily News - Q. How do you feel about gastric-bypass operations? A. For some folks bypass surgery is a lifesaver. For others it is just another failed quick fix. Obesity is a food addiction problem. Unless that gets under control, the surgery, like everything else
Source: www.adn.com

Chef Scott Simpson returns to his first love — comfort food
Seattle Times - Inspired by the massive weight-loss of another locally known chef — Sazerac’s “Big Dawg” Jan Birnbaum — Simpson went on a liver-cleansing diet, flew to Mexico and underwent gastric bypass surgery, eventually dropping more than half his weight
Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com

Type 2 Diabetes May Be Caused By Intestinal Dysfunction
Medical News Today - Rubino was the first to provide scientific evidence that gastrointestinal bypass operations involving rerouting the gastrointestinal tract (i.e., gastric bypass) can cause diabetes remission independently of any weight loss, and even in subjects that
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

NBC News Report
KFOR - But, a well-respected study, finds gastric lap-band or gastric bypass surgery may help cure the disease. Even though 50 year old Ben Hunter was obese he didn’t get gastric bypass surgery to lose weight. More >> Ernie Paulson Reporting The power of prayer
Source: www.kfor.com

Painted on with love
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle - She had gastric bypass surgery that enabled her to lose more than 200 pounds. But in an unrelated problem, doctors found she had a cyst under her shoulder blade. Flores said a procedure to remove that led to nerve damage in her back and neck that
Source: www.wyomingnews.com

Weight-loss patients get help in sex life
Detroit Free Press - She weighed 316 pounds before her gastric-bypass surgery eight months ago. Since then, she has lost 112 pounds. Now, at 204 pounds, she is still adjusting to a new image of herself as sexually attractive. “The first time someone checked me out, I was
Source: www.freep.com

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Tuesday, March 18th, 2008


The Two Parts To Gastric Bypass Surgerymalabsorption And Restriction Are Two
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Use of weight-loss surgery under study as treatment for diabetes
Tulsa World - The surgery is a version of the Roux-En-Y gastric bypass procedure, in which part of the stomach is sectioned off to create a small pouch. Part of the small intestine is rerouted and attached to the pouch, reducing the food intake
Source: www.tulsaworld.com

Weight loss is simple: Eat less and be more active
Anchorage Daily News - Q. How do you feel about gastric-bypass operations? A. For some folks bypass surgery is a lifesaver. For others it is just another failed quick fix. Obesity is a food addiction problem. Unless that gets under control, the surgery, like everything else
Source: www.adn.com

HEFTY AMBITIONS: Local brothers aim to be big winners on ‘Biggest
Herald News - Jay, 31, was told recently by his doctor that he may become a candidate for gastric bypass surgery if he doesn’t lose weight. He’s always been big — weighing about 300 pounds at the start of the show — but now wants to set an example for his
Source: www.heraldnews.com

Web Program Educates, Gets Consent From Bariatric Patients
Indy Channel - Since November, Community Health Network has used it in a research project to help more than 40 patients through gastric bypass. “We believe that sophisticated technology is a key component to education, healthier lifestyles and ultimately patient
Source: www.theindychannel.com

Weight-loss patients get help in sex life
Detroit Free Press - She weighed 316 pounds before her gastric-bypass surgery eight months ago. Since then, she has lost 112 pounds. Now, at 204 pounds, she is still adjusting to a new image of herself as sexually attractive. “The first time someone checked me out, I was
Source: www.freep.com