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03/10/2010 06:51 AM
Health and Fitness Calendar (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
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03/11/2010 01:43 AM
Wellness Calendar (The Indianapolis Star)
Today Dining with Diabetes, 11 a.m. Hamilton East Public Library, Noblesville Branch, 1 Library Plaza, Noblesville. First of two weekly sessions for those with diabetes, their family members and caretakers to learn how to fix easy, healthful meals. Also meets March 18. Registration required. $15, families $20. Call (317) 770-3235, or visit www.hepl.lib.in.us.

03/10/2010 08:01 AM
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Gastric bypass op raises risk of kidney stones (New Kerala)
Washington, Mar 11 : Gastric bypass surgery can change patients' urine composition that may increase their risk of developing kidney stones, research from UT Southwestern Medical Center investigators suggests.

03/11/2010 06:02 AM
Celebrating successful weight loss (The Morning Sun)
Since 2003, Gratiot Bariatric Treatment Center has performed more than 830 bariatric surgeries and helped patients lose a combined total of more than 100,000 pounds.

03/09/2010 10:55 PM
Minds over munchies (The News & Observer)
The March 2 article on bariatric surgery implied that many physicians think it should be incorporated more often for helping society solve our problem of overweight and obese patients and their subsequent health problems.

03/10/2010 04:34 PM
Gastric bypass surgery increases risk of kidney stones (EurekAlert!)
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  Gastric Bypass: The Choice Is Yours?

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Travis Lawrence

Not everyone that is overweight should have gastric bypass surgery to help them lose weight. In many cases, this is simply not the right choice because of the health risks and the condition that some individuals are in. For those that this is the right choice for, though, there are many more things to think about besides the fact that you should lose weight with gastric bypass help.
In order for you to make the right decision for you, there are several steps that you should go through. Taking the time to go through them honestly with yourself will help you to get a better grasp on what lies ahead for you.
The first thing that you should understand and do is to find out if you are a candidate for gastric bypass at all. To do this, you will need to talk to your health care provider. They will talk to you about several things.
 Most will want you to try to lose weight for six months time naturally, telling you that you need to lose a certain percentage prior to being able to have consideration for the surgery in order to lower your risks.
 In most cases, health care providers will require that you be a certain percentage over your ideal body weight. Even if you are slightly below, they are likely to reject you for gastric bypass because the risks are not outweighed by the need.
 They will also inform you of the coverage of your insurance. Some insurance companies only cover this surgery if it is life threatening not to have it.
Once you have found out if you qualify for gastric bypass from your doctor, you need to still make some significant decisions. Choosing the right ones here will provide you with the best decision for your own well being.
The first step is emotional. You need to seek out counseling. In most cases, your health care provider will require this anyway. The task is to determine why you are overweight. For some, it is hereditary or otherwise out of their control. But, for the most, it is the fact that they are emotional eaters or stress eaters. Solving these emotional traumas can help to improve your chances of success in gastric bypass.
Then, you need to take a hard look at your physical consideration. While you may be thinking that this is the best way for you to improve your health, there are many risks that can go along with it. Your body is taxed from the surgery and the increase shock to a body that is already working hard is high. You will also need to cope with the fact that sometimes it doesn't work as well as you would hope either. You will need to talk to your doctor at length about the ability that your body has to get through the surgery and to recover effectively.
But, this is not all. You still need to do some serious soul searching. Although you may think that this is going to be a great thing for you, the fact is that it will be heart wrenching, painful and emotionally devastating. You will find yourself asking questions such as these:
 Why didn't people like me when I was overweight?
 Why wasn't I good enough then?
 I'm the same person, but now they think I'm beautiful. Before I wasn't.
These are very difficult and traumatic things to think about, but many patients of gastric bypass will need to seek additional counseling after their surgery to help them through it. Beforehand, though, you need to figure out if you can actually handle the pain and worry that is likely to follow the surgery. It is no small task to deal with.
Gastric bypass allows for individuals to receive some amazing benefits. Losing the weight that the body has carried around for so long will help individuals to feel better and to do more. Their heart and other organs can get back to working at a normal level as opposed to the higher levels that have been happening. This can prolong their expectancy. And, you can live better, do more and feel good with yourself.
Prior preparation for your gastric bypass will leave you open and raw emotionally. It will take time to work through the questions and concerns that you will have. And, it will be difficult to realize the why's of this situation. Yet, when you do work through these things and find that gastric bypass is the right choice for you, you will greatly benefit from it. The key is to work through everything and to know what to expect. Gastric bypass will then be successful both physically and emotionally.

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03/10/2010 10:19 AM
Most 'prefer surgery to lose fat' (Belfast Telegraph)
More than half of Britons would rather shift excess weight through drastic surgery than diet or exercise, a poll has suggested. Related Stories Fears mount for missing teenager Ombudsman: OAP had inadequate care Match of the Day rejects PM request Warning after teacher dies in bin Review urged into child deaths

03/10/2010 12:04 PM
Most 'prefer surgery to lose fat' (Evening Standard)
More than half of Britons would rather shift excess weight through drastic surgery than diet or exercise, a poll has suggested.

03/01/2010 11:41 PM
Vandercook Lake teenager has lost about 170 pounds since gastric-bypass surgery (The Jackson Citizen Patriot)
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03/11/2010 01:52 AM
Eight out of 10 women would have surgery to lose weight rather than through diet and exercise (Daily Telegraph)
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03/03/2010 10:26 AM
Gastric-bypass surgery: Commentor shares experiences with weight loss (The Jackson Citizen Patriot)
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03/10/2010 04:02 AM
Weight-loss procedure starts before surgery (The Herald News)
On March 1, Holly Caponi came home from work, ate her dinner and went straight to bed, too hungry to stay awake any longer.Caponi, 25, of Crest Hill, is having laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery next week, but preparations for the procedure begin two weeks in advance.

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