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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
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03/10/2010 08:01 AM
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03/11/2010 01:20 AM
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!)
( UT Southwestern Medical Center ) Patients who undergo gastric bypass surgery experience changes in their urine composition that increase their risk of developing kidney stones, research from UT Southwestern Medical Center investigators suggests.

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The risks of the surgery include bleeding, infections, and respiratory problems. Generally, the procedure requires a three- to four-day hospital stay. After you go home, you need to follow strict dietary instructions. For the first few weeks after surgery, it might be difficult to eat anything without feeling uncomfortably full, and your stomach will still be very tender. It will take six to eight weeks before you are able to digest complex carbohydrates and protein (such as chicken, pasta, and dairy products) without vomiting. It will be difficult for you to digest large amounts of fat, alcohol, or sugar. Most patients lose an average of 10 pounds per month, and reach a stable weight 18 months after surgery.

If you weigh 500 pounds or more, your doctor might recommend a low-protein diet or the mouth-wiring procedure for a few months so that you can lose some weight before a gastric bypass can be performed. While your mouth is wired shut, you will lose weight quickly because your food intake, provided in liquid form, is strictly regulated.

Weight loss before gastric bypass surgery might be necessary because the endoscopy equipment is not long enough to accommodate the girth of a patient weighing 500 or more pounds. In addition, most operating tables can hold up to 400 pounds. Other risks, such as reaction to anesthesia, are also increased in patients who weigh more than 500 pounds, so wiring your mouth shut to promote weight loss might be suggested. However, wiring your mouth shut is only a temporary solution, usually only suggested for a few months. Then, the gastric bypass procedure and reducing and monitoring food intake are needed for long-term success.

Before such drastic measures are performed, there are a few qualifying conditions to be considered eligible for either of these procedures. You must be at least 100 pounds over your recommended weight and have exhausted all efforts to lose weight by reducing food intake, changing your eating habits, planning your meals, and exercising.

Keep in mind that there are no miracle weight loss cures. Any type of weight loss or maintenance regimen requires a lifetime commitment to be successful.

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03/10/2010 10:19 AM
Most 'prefer surgery to lose fat' (Belfast Telegraph)
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Vandercook Lake teenager has lost about 170 pounds since gastric-bypass surgery (The Jackson Citizen Patriot)
Sarah White has lost about 170 pounds since a September 2008 gastric-bypass surgery — and the results show as much in her attitude as in her waistline.

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)
Almost eight out of 10 women would choose plastic surgery to lose weight rather than adjust their eating habits and exercise patterns, according to a new survey.

03/10/2010 03:07 PM
Pastor gets closer to goal (The Marysville Advocate)
Pastor Charlene Barnes underwent gastric bypass surgery last summer and has followed the rules set out by her doctor to successful weight loss. Photo by JoAnn Shum

03/03/2010 10:26 AM
Gastric-bypass surgery: Commentor shares experiences with weight loss (The Jackson Citizen Patriot)
A March 2 story on Sarah White's success at weight loss has generate a comment from a person who have had gastric-bypass surgery.nurse909 shares her thoughts and experience about gastric-bypass surgery.I am 25, having had gastric bypass at age 20....

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.

03/11/2010 01:20 AM
Gastric bypass op raises risk of kidney stones (New Kerala)
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03/10/2010 04:34 PM
Gastric bypass surgery increases risk of kidney stones (EurekAlert!)
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03/10/2010 07:07 PM
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