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01/05/2009 05:47 PM
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01/02/2009 04:26 AM
600-mile round trip for surgery in ÂŁ8.7million campaign (Evening Standard)
OBESE patients in Belfast will be flown hundreds of miles for fat-loss operations at Imperial College trust, the Evening Standard can reveal. The trust confirmed today that it had won its bid to provide the stomach-shrinking surgery.

01/06/2009 12:23 AM
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01/06/2009 07:12 AM
Staying healthy in the New Year starts with prevention (The Champions Sun)
Each year Americans make their list of resolutions for the New Year. And each year many forget what they want to achieve within a short time, even though many of the most popular health-related resolutions, such as losing weight, eating healthier or starting an exercise program, may help prevent health problems and diseases in the future.

01/06/2009 02:29 AM
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01/04/2009 12:50 AM
Weight-loss surgery offers many health benefits (Pensacola News Journal)
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01/06/2009 02:42 PM
Half their size: 2 women shed 316 lbs. total (MSNBC)
Stacie Guines and Lisa Dreher share a remarkable accomplishment: they both lost half their body weight, and they did it through plain old diet and exercise. “I’ve lost not only a person, but a good-sized person,” Guines said.

01/02/2009 01:01 AM
Bariatric Advantage to Offer More Great Education in 2009 (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
In 2008, Bariatric Advantage® successfully launched a series of free professional webinars on topics related to bariatric surgery. They are looking forward to being able to continue and improve this widely acclaimed service in 2009.



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  Even Gastric Bypass Patients Hit Weight Loss Plateaus

Author: Kaye Bailey


Sometime, during the phase of rapid weight loss after gastric bypass surgery, many patients may find their weight loss is stalled. Talk about discouraging. The daily ritual of weighing and celebrating another pound gone has turned into depressing torture because the scale just won’t move- the dreaded plateau has arrived.

One reason for the plateau is physiological. The body reacting to the restrictive caloric intake sends out a signal to start burning less stored fuel. In other words, the metabolic rate (the rate at which the body burns fuel) is reduced as the body attempts to conserve fuel in reaction to a state of famine. Your body is hanging on for dear life to it’s beloved fat.

Face Down The Dreaded Plateau:

There are things we can do to face down the dreaded plateau. The first is to avoid beating up on ourselves or regretting the decision for WLS. Simply accept that a plateau is part of the natural course of weight loss and this too shall pass. Plateaus can last two to four weeks. Try to be patient and consider your body is simply taking a rest from the hard work of losing weight.

Avoid snacking during the plateau. Old eating habits that caused obesity may resurface as we comfort our disappointment with extra snacks or make unhealthy food choices. Try to avoid this type of self-sabotage. Keep in mind, a plateau is a difficult time emotionally. I can recall feeling, “I really didn’t deserve to lose all this weight anyway, so I may as well eat this or that.” Avoid the self-pity trap.

Re-examine your commitment to healthy eating and exercise. Sometimes a plateau can be busted simply by returning the very basic principles of living after gastric bypass. One nurse-dietician suggests a return to pure protein for 48-hours. That means eating only eggs, low-fat cheese, chicken, tuna, turkey, etc. - nothing processed. The science behind that is the intake of pure amino acids (protein) will boost metabolism and force the body to burn stored fat.

Another way to feel proactive in plateau busting is to kick-up the exercise program. Add an extra half-mile to a walk or an extra set of repetitions to the strength training program. Any little change will catch the body off guard and it just may respond by dropping a pound or two.

And of course continue to drink clear fluids, specifically water, to flush the body of toxins and fat.

Counterfeit Plateaus:

Now, What about the plateau that lasts longer than four weeks and you still have lots of weight to lose? These are referred to as “Counterfeit Plateaus” in the health community. Most counterfeit plateaus result from miscalculations or forgetfulness on the part of the dieter. For example, maybe we are forgetting to avoid starchy carbs or processed snacks. Maybe we are eating a tiny dinner and an hour later eating another tiny dinner? Perhaps we’ve fallen out of the habit of exercise. Little slip-ups or forgetfulness can become quite costly if we let it go too long without correcting the behavior. Take a hard look and find ways to improve habits and boost weight loss.

Water/Fluid Retention Plateaus:

Too much salt in the diet will cause a water retention plateau – avoid prepared soups or other foods that have excessive salt. A fluid retention plateau is the result of insufficient water consumption so the body retains fluid to compensate. Remember, drink the water.

Plateaus are Temporary:

Remember, plateaus are temporary. As discouraging as it may seem at the time it will pass and it is a natural part of the weight loss journey.

Copyright © 2005 Kaye Bailey - All Rights Reserved.

Kaye Bailey is a weight loss surgery success story having maintained her health and goal weight for 5+ years. An award winning journalist, she is the author and webmaster of http://www.livingafterwls.com and http://www.livingafterwls.blogspot.com

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01/02/2009 11:41 AM
Services for Kalamazoo Police Officer (FOX 17 Grand Rapids)
KALAMAZOO - A memorial service and funeral are set for a Kalamazoo police officer who died of a heart attack. Officer Kennedy Crawford had undergone gastric bypass surgery and got through the procedure. The fatal heart attack came later. Crawford was 34 years old. Crawford worked in Muskegon Heights for a time before joining the Kalamazoo police force, most recently serving as a school ...

01/03/2009 08:15 PM
Weight loss surgery improves sexual function in men (China Daily)
NEW YORK – Sexual dysfunction that commonly occurs in morbidly obese men improves after weight loss surgery, according to a new study. "Sexual dysfunction should be considered one of the numerous potentially reversible complications of obesity," the study team concludes.

01/02/2009 04:49 PM
Memorial for an officer (WWMT 3 Kalamazoo)
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (NEWSHCANNEL 3) - Kalamazoo Police remembered one of their own after his sudden death from a heart attack. Veteran Officer Kennedy Crawford died December 22 nd , he was 34 years old. Crawford had a heart attack while recovering from a gastric bypass surgery.

01/03/2009 11:36 PM
LB seminar discusses weight-loss surgery (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
The St. Mary Center of Surgical Treatment of Obesity is providing an educational seminar, "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Weight-Loss Surgery," on Jan. 13 from 7 to 8 p.m.

01/06/2009 03:41 AM
Lucas County Commissioners appoint "weight loss czar" (The Toledo Blade)
Lucas County Commissioners voted Tuesday to appoint radio host Andrew Zepeda as its first "weight loss czar." Known as Andrew "Z" on his morning show on 92.5 WVKS, Mr. Zepeda is to encourage county residents to lose 1 million pounds in 2009. The 5-foot-9 Perrysburg resident has lost about 80 pounds in the past 12 months through diet, exercise, and a lap-band surgery procedure, and is down to ...

01/04/2009 10:27 AM
Study: Obesity Surgery Reverses Diabetes in Teens (First Coast News)
NEW YORK (AP) -- Obesity surgery can reverse diabetes in teens, just as it does in adults, according to a small study.

01/06/2009 02:50 PM
Exercise regimen readies patients for weight-loss surgery (Norwalk Advocate)
Gyms are not the kind of places where Joel Grande feels comfortable. By his own estimate, Grande, 36 and a Stamford resident, has more than 200 pounds to lose.

12/29/2008 08:02 AM
Gastric Bypass Halts Diabetes in Obese Teens (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
MONDAY, Dec. 29 (HealthDay News) -- Obese teenagers who have gastric bypass surgery not only lose weight but see their type 2 diabetes disappear, a new study finds.

01/06/2009 03:10 PM
Weight loss surgery helps women overcome infertility (WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth)
Weight loss surgery has given better health to thousands of people. Now, it's also giving hope to women struggling with infertility.

01/06/2009 04:36 PM
Belly Fat (KIMT Mason City)
DALLAS, TX - Shedding fat around the middle is a great way to reduce your risk of heart disease. But how you lose the fat matters. Diet, exercise, and gastric bypass surgery can help reduce your risk, but researchers in Texas found that liposuction doesn't seem to show the same benefits.

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