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08/29/2008 12:47 PM
Weight-loss surgery won't "cure" sleep apnea (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
In people who are obese, weight-loss surgery will likely lead to an improvement in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) but it won't eliminate the nighttime breathing disorder. Many patients will have residual OSA one year after weight-loss surgery (also known as bariatric surgery), results of a study indicate.

09/01/2008 10:26 AM
NH's Clegg speaking at convention forum on obesity (Boston Globe)
New Hampshire Sen. Bob Clegg who lost over 100 pounds after having bariatric surgery is speaking Tuesday at a forum on obesity being held in conjunction with the Republican National Convention.

09/05/2008 03:25 PM
5 candidates in NH's 2nd District GOP primary (Boston Globe)
Only one of the five Republicans competing for the chance to unseat Democratic U.S. Rep. Paul Hodes has won an election before, but all claim the right experience for Congress.

09/02/2008 12:22 AM
Clegg taking part in obesity forum (Concord Monitor)
State Sen. Bob Clegg, who lost more than100 pounds after having bariatric surgery, is scheduled to speak today at a forum on obesity being held in conjunction with the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn.

09/04/2008 12:12 PM
Making a life-changing choice (Creston News Advertiser)
CNA photo by BEN FROTSCHER Teaching moment: Creston cross country coach Pat Schlapia demonstrates running technique with help from Dana Miller during Creston’s cross country camp held in August. Since having the Lap-Band surgery, Schlapia has lost more than 100 pounds.

08/29/2008 04:17 AM
Dr. Joel Aronowitz, Specialist in Los Angeles Body Lift, Announces Plastic Surgery Options After Bariatric Surgery ... (PRWeb)
Los Angeles cosmetic surgeon , Dr. Joel Aronowitz, has respected experience in plastic surgery procedures for post bariatric weight loss patients. Special consideration may be necessary for these patients' health and wellness. Dr. Aronowitz and staff have an established specialty of procedures for after weight loss. (PRWeb Aug 29, 2008) Read the full story at ...

08/31/2008 11:53 PM
Bariatric Center to Open at North Iowa Hospital (KIMT Mason City)
Mason City, IA - Those in north Iowa looking to loose some weight have a new option. Mercy Medical Center of North Iowa announced it will open a bariatric center. Gastric bypass surgery and the lap-banding procedure will both be available.

08/30/2008 04:16 AM
Auburn doctor joins bariatric surgery group (The Post-Standard)
Dr. Carl Weiss III has been named a fellow of the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. He is the director of the Finger Lakes Weight Loss Program at Auburn Memorial Hospital as well as the hospital's chief of surgery.

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  Understanding Gastric Bypass Surgery

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Travis Lawrence

Gastric Bypass Surgery is growing in popularity. It is important that anyone who is considering this type of surgery to insure that they are ready for both the physical stresses of it as well as the mental challenge it presents. Gastric bypass surgery is a way for doctors to help treat morbid obesity. For those individuals who have serious health problems that are brought on or made worse by their weight, this surgery can be the difference in life and death. Here are some details and things to keep in mind when considering gastric bypass surgery.

First of all, it isn’t for everyone. In fact, you must be above 40 BMI in order to qualify. Some doctors will go as low as 35, though. BMI stands for Body Mass Index. This is a system that is used to compare and understand the effects of weight on human bodies as compared to their height. We know that a person with a BMI between 35 and 40 is considered morbidly obese, but that doesn’t mean someone should be very low either. There is a balance in which the body simply needs to have a certain level of fat. This is a controversial understanding in most cases. Nevertheless, this is an indicator that a person is a candidate for gastric bypass surgery.

In most cases, individuals who are candidates for gastric bypass are 100 pounds or more overweight. But, just being overweight by a certain amount is not the only thing that is considered. Individuals who would like to be considered for this weight loss will in fact need to go through a battery of mental testing. For those who eat because of emotions, gastric bypass is likely to fail. The first steps for these individuals is dealing with their specific eating disorder first. When they are successfully through them, they may then be considered a candidate. It is important to understand that once the surgery is complete, if a person can not commit to specific changes, they will not succeed at losing weight and can complicate the surgery’s outcome. Many times patients will be required to diet and exercise during a period of time prior to becoming a candidate. So, what does happen during this surgery?

During the procedure, the doctor will create a pouch out of the stomach. They will take the stomachs normal size and reduce it to mere 1-2 fluid ounces or between 30-60 mL. This is a drastically smaller size. They will lower the stomachs capacity by connecting the pouch to a point midway to the small intestine. The larger remaining pouch will be kept within the body and will be connected farther down the small intestine so that it can remain a producer of gastric juices that aid in digestion. Gastric bypass surgery does require an incision of six to eight inches. In some cases, several smaller incisions will be used instead.

What is the goal of gastric bypass surgery?

The whole point of this surgery is to limit the amount of food that a person can take in and to shorten the digestive track to allow for fewer calories to be absorbed within a person’s body. By limiting the amount of food a person can consume, they greatly reduce the amount of calories being consumed and therefore force the body to use stored fat instead. This surgery is called restrictive because it reduces your intake of foods and malabsorptive because it reduces the amount of food that can be absorbed into the body.

Most of the time, gastric bypass surgery is successful. In 2% of patients, though, it is fatal. One percent is due to complications during surgery. In many cases, the heart is already weakened from having to pump so vigorously to handle the extra weight or complications from other diseases may cause death as well during surgery. The other one percent will come within one month or so after the surgery is done. In these cases, it is often due to patients not restricting themselves properly. Patients who have this surgery will no longer be able to eat foods that are high in sugar or fat. The body can likely not handle these fast absorbing foods within their bodies.

If you would like to be considered for gastric bypass surgery, you will need to see your doctor and tell him about your situation. Not all insurance companies within the United States will actually cover this surgery unless there is medical evidence that your weight is attributing to your health. You will go through a battery of tests to determine your circumstances and to find out if you do indeed qualify. It is a life changing experience, but it is one that needs to be thoroughly thought out.

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If you are intending to have a gastric bypass performed there are several steps you need to go through before the surgery. First off you’ll need to do some research for yourself and decide if a gastric bypass is for you. Then you’ll need to see your doctor. Many doctors will insist on trying alternative methods of weight loss before moving on to the last resort as they call it. A gastric bypass surgery is permanent and an extreme form of weight loss. There are patients who undergo the surgery only to fail to lose their weight and keep it off. This can occur from cheating, falling back on old habits or a sedentary lifestyle. So if you really want to lose the weight by having a gastric bypass done you are going to have to make lifestyle changes in addition to the gastric bypass surgery. There may be a two year period in which you work with your doctor before the surgery to make dietary and exercise changes. If you still cannot lose sufficient weight to be considered healthy then the...
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09/02/2008 09:53 AM
ASK DR. WEIL: Optimizing nutrition after weight-loss surgery (Lancaster Online)
Q. What supplements should a 50-year-old woman take after weight-loss surgeryA. To be truly successful, gastric-bypass surgery requires lifelong changes in your eating habits in order to lose weight, maintain your losses and ensure that you are getting adequate nutrition with...

09/02/2008 06:23 PM
Weight Loss Surgery to be Offered at Mason City Clinic (KIMT Mason City)
MASON CITY, Iowa - An area medical center is offering a new program to help folks struggling with weight loss. Mercy Medical Center North Iowa in Mason City is opening a bariactric clinic. The clinic will offer gastric bypass and lap-band surgery to those who qualify.

09/03/2008 03:56 AM
Why bypass surgery helps in diabetes (News-Medical-Net)
To manage obesity, various different surgical procedures can be performed on the stomach, including so-called bypass surgery in which, as well as reducing the size of the stomach, a bypass is created to send food directly into the distal gut (which, before the operation, is far from the stomach).

09/04/2008 12:00 PM
How Weight Loss Surgery Helps Diabetes (CBS News)
Obese diabetes patients who have gastric bypass weight loss surgery often show dramatic improvement in blood sugar control within days, long before significant weight loss occurs.

09/02/2008 12:01 PM
How gastric bypass rapidly reverses diabetes symptoms (PhysOrg)
A report in the September Cell Metabolism, a publication of Cell Press, offers new evidence to explain why those who undergo gastric bypass surgery often show greater control of their diabetes symptoms within days. It also helps to explain why lap-band surgery doesn't offer the same instant gratification. By studying mice that have undergone both procedures, the researchers show that changes in ...

09/02/2008 11:27 AM
How gastric bypass rapidly reverses diabetes symptoms (EurekAlert!)
( Cell Press ) A report in the September Cell Metabolism, a publication of Cell Press, offers new evidence to explain why those who undergo gastric bypass surgery often show greater control of their diabetes symptoms within days.

09/02/2008 04:03 PM
DR. WEIL: Gastric bypass means lifelong diet changes (Rocky Mountain News)
Gastric bypass surgery requires lifelong changes in eating habits in order to lose weight, keep it off and ensure that you're getting adequate nutrition with limited food intake.

09/02/2008 09:13 PM
How Gastric Bypass Rapidly Reverses Diabetes Symptoms (Science Daily)
A report offers new evidence to explain why those who undergo gastric bypass surgery often show greater control of their diabetes symptoms within days.

09/02/2008 04:23 PM
Gastric bypass anatomy leads to diabetes control (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
The rapid and substantial control of diabetes seen after gastric bypass surgery is due, at least in part, to the intestinal rearrangement involved in the procedure, the results of an animal study suggest.

09/04/2008 09:14 AM
How Gastric Bypass Rapidly Reverses Diabetes Symptoms (Medical News Today)
A report in the September Cell Metabolism, a publication of Cell Press, offers new evidence to explain why those who undergo gastric bypass surgery often show greater control of their diabetes symptoms within days. It also helps to explain why lap-band surgery doesn't offer the same instant gratification.

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