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		<title>Fattest Man in Great Britain, Zachari Smith, Undergoes Weight Loss Surgical Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zachari Smith, who was widely known as &#8220;the fattest man in Britain&#8221; because he weighs 297kg ( close to 660 lbs). He recently traveled to India to undergo drastic bariatric surgery to help him conquer his morbid obesity. The surgery was sleeve gastronomy, and is the initial step in a two step operation. Super morbidly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zachari Smith, who was widely known as &#8220;the fattest man in Britain&#8221; because he weighs 297kg ( close to 660 lbs). He recently traveled to India to undergo drastic bariatric surgery to help him conquer his morbid obesity. The surgery was sleeve gastronomy, and is the initial step in a two step operation. Super morbidly obese individuals have a higher threat of complications if they exclusively undergo gastric bypass first, therefore the procedure is done in steps to get part of the weight reduced before carrying out the last phase of full gastric bypass. </p>
<p>This patient is said to be the record hugest patient to go through bariatric surgery in Asia. The weight loss ambitions of Mr. Smith will be to get near 200 lbs. </p>
<p>Mr. Smith was starting to have problems walking so he sought out the aid of laparoscopic bariatric doctor Dr. Shashank Shah from India. Identified to be developing many dangerous co-morbid health conditions which could set him on a path for early death, he underwent the surgical treatment. </p>
<p> Unquestionably being the heaviest person ever operated on in Asia is an incredible feat, but even more, Mr. Smith will have his life back! Congratulations.
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		<description><![CDATA[Gastric Bypass Support Group - Weight Loss Surgery Recuperation Depends On Support Meetings
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Gastric Bypass Support Group - Weight Loss Surgery Recuperation Depends On Support Meetings</i></p>
<p>Seeking out bariatric surgery support is essential to letting you properly navigating your own journey following weight loss surgery. The doctor&#8217;s clinic is the best place to get advice for crucial inquiries about the surgical treatment nevertheless, you will want someplace to ask other folks the small day by day questions. Bariatric surgery support communities really are a setting to talk about your own achievements and also locate support to help you get over the hard times. Absolutely nothing is just like having moral support of somebody who has previously been through what you are in the days following surgery. The following is where to find weight loss surgery help through weight loss surgery support groups.</p>
<p>Support organizations generally help patients who have not had surgery yet gain knowledge from the experience of post-surgical bariatric surgery patients. The brand new weight loss surgery patients provide an exceptional opportunity to connect with other people, seek advice, as well as discuss their own expectations and fears. Frequently you can find that the medical doctor will certainly visit from time to time to undertake challenging healthcare issues coming from the support group and will typically defer the rest of the meeting to the support group director.</p>
<p>The support treatment can be a lengthy one and it helps to have other people to turn to for assistance. Weight loss surgery can bring about huge adjustments in a person&#8217;s lifestyle, and other individuals past experiences is important to helping patient&#8217;s cope with their new reality. Becoming aware of the particulars isn&#8217;t always enough. There is an mental element to going through the radical lifestyle adjustments involved after the surgery. These days, more and more bariatric clinics are going to incorporate the services of expert counselors, dieticians, trainers, physicians, and even beauty specialists who can add their experience to promoting the all around success of their patients. Accomplishment breeds success &#038; support in many aspects will bring forth a much better continual weight management outcome.</p>
<p>In the event you can&#8217;t come across a group to enroll for post weight loss surgical treatment support, look into starting up your own. Locate some other patients in the area and setup a gathering. Nearly everybody who&#8217;s fighting the battle following bariatric surgery wants a support group if they do not have one currently.</p>
<p>An enormous oversight that folks make while they try to shed weight is to shun the support of peers. Plenty of weight loss patients assume they can address everything without having anyone else&#8217;s support. </p>
<p>If you are battling, don&#8217;t be too embarassed to go to wls support meetings. Individuals who suffer on their own in shame are doing it unnecessarily. Understand that, as a patient, you have help readily available. Patients that don&#8217;t understand this are stuck on a likely path of failure. Whenever you don&#8217;t partake in group meetings, you eliminate the opportunity to receive assistance from other patients. To get in touch with other individuals in the &#8220;same boat&#8221; in dealing with the changes that come with rapid weight loss due to weight loss surgery, is actually a salve for the spirit &#038; can certainly offer you insight on just how to adjust to the new weight loss lifestyle.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t go into anything blindly, even to the degree that you attend support group meetings in advance of going through the surgical treatment. That way you can get a good grasp of whether or not it is for you. There&#8217;s a wealth of information that individuals will provide you in a group environment. Support groups often lead to mentorship of group members. The reassurance and information can be an excellent asset to anybody losing weight by way of medical treatment. Mentors have been where you are at in your progress and it certainly helps you to have somebody you are able to contact any time by telephone or instant messenger for counsel. The camaraderie that you get with your own mentor and the other people in the group meeting will help to decrease the anxiety of having to go at it alone.</p>
<p>Get off your high horse and recognize that you are able to learn from other people&#8217;s problems. Should you have a setback, it&#8217;s possible to talk to someone else about the difficulty and work it out in your head so that you can afterwards improve. Except you&#8217;ve encountered it, you never know how essential it is to have somebody who has been in your shoes and you can share your deepest thoughts and emotions about your weight battle. In these group meetings, you will make great friendships. With the grief, it&#8217;s not necessary to be alone. Remoteness increases the harmful effects on your psyche as you tried to recuperate from weight loss surgery. The strength of the whole group will bolster you as an individual. </p>
<p>Weight Loss Treatment Support Groups are not only about airing your challenges. You will find that they&#8217;re very entertaining social events as well. Before your operation, I recommend that you go to a support group simply to get a feel for what people were going through. By doing this you should have a good idea of what you should expect. Just go to a meeting and listen. Mingle with other people who have experienced the surgery. It is important that once you decide you&#8217;re going have the medical procedure that you continue to go to the meetings and stay in contact with successful patients. Educate yourself through relationships. After all, the surgery is merely the starting point, because this is an ongoing battle. Meetings are a safe haven for you and everyone else to talk about struggles with obesity in context with bariatric surgery. Not only that you will find that there is a lot more in terms of continuing education that will enhance your new lifestyle.</p>
<h2>Here is a list of Support Groups By State:</h2>
<p><b>Alabama Bariatric Surgery Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> City: Montgomery, AL<br /> Contact: Peter Carroll<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:petekf4qoe@charter.net">petekf4qoe@charter.net</a> <br /> Phone: 334-263-9223</p>
<p> City: Mobile, AL<br /> Contact: Mersey Whitehead<br /> Phone: 251-435-3905</p>
<p> City: Anniston, AL<br /> Contact: Joyce Johnson<br /> Phone: 256-236-1300 or <br /> 800-675-3934</p>
<p> City: Birmingham, AL<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Bryan Freeman <br /> Contact: Rona Scott<br /> Phone: 205-838-6589 </p>
<p> City: Helena, AL<br /> Contact: Jan<br /> Phone: 205-665-5757</p>
<p> <b>Alaska Bariatric Weight Loss Support Meetings Meetings </b></p>
<p>City: Anchorage, AK<br /> Phone: 907-929-4263<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Todd</p>
<p> <b>Arizona Weight Loss Treatment Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Phoenix<br /> Contact: Kristi Chavez<br /> Phone: 602-943-8475<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Zahn</p>
<p> City: Phoenix, AZ<br /> Contact: Carolyn Williams, RN<br /> Phone: 480-515-6296</p>
<p> City: Tucson, AZ<br /> Contact: Jeann Fishback<br /> Phone: 520-885-6928<br /> <a href="mailto:Email:fishback@ns.arizona.edu">Email:fishback@ns.arizona.edu</a> <br /> Surgeon: Juarez 2002</p>
<p> City: Yuma, AZ<br /> Contact: Dixie Power<br /> Phone: 928-783-7142<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:jdpower520@aol.com">jdpower520@aol.com</a> </p>
<p> <b>Arkansas WLS Support Groups</b><br /> City: Fort Smith, AR<br /> Contact: Beverly Sinkuler<br /> Phone: 479-651-6513<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Janes <br /> <b><br /> California Bariatric Weight Loss Support Meetings</b><br /> City: Sacramento<br /> Contact: Mary O&#8217;Brien<br /> Phone: 916-988-1434<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:nursemary@comcast.net">nursemary@comcast.net</a> <br /> Surgeon: City: Santa Rosa<br /> Contact Name: Beth Venable http://www.sonomacountyrnysupportgroup.4t.com<br /> Contact Email: <a href="mailto:EAV38@aol.com">EAV38@aol.com</a> <br /> Name of Surgeon: Robert Woodbury</p>
<p> Comments: <br /> This weight loss surgery group meets the 2nd Saturday of every month at the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts from 10AM - noon.</p>
<p> City: Palm Springs, CA<br /> Contact: Marsha Yousef, RN<br /> Phone: 760-323-6346</p>
<p> City: Torrance, CA<br /> Contact: Dr.Marcy Rosenzweig Leavitt<br /> Phone: 323-540-2808<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:dr.marcy@yahoo.com">dr.marcy@yahoo.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Dr. Theodore Khalili </p>
<p> City: San Jose, CA<br /> Contact: Candy<br /> Phone: 408-432-6294<br /> Surgeon: Pamela Foster</p>
<p> City: Bakersfield, CA<br /> Contact: Kim Williamson<br /> Phone: 661 363-9246<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Edward Fleix </p>
<p> City: Modesto, CA<br /> Contact: Jennifer Downs-Colby<br /> Phone: 209-569-7578 </p>
<p> City: Woodland Hills, CA<br /> Contact: Sharon Wolfe, Support Group Leader<br /> Meeting Information:<br /> at Kaiser-Permanente, Entrance 5, Auditorium A<br /> 2nd Saturday of each month<br /> 10AM-11:30am<br /> RSVP to <a href="mailto:wlsgroup@hotmail.com">wlsgroup@hotmail.com</a>? <br /> Phone 818-705-1702</p>
<p> City: Merced, CA<br /> Contact: Jackie Gregory<br /> Phone: 209-724-0237 </p>
<p> City: Merced, CA<br /> Contact: Linda Bartley<br /> Phone: 209 756-9420</p>
<p> <b><br /> Colorado WLS Support Meetings</b></p>
<p>City: Colorado Springs, CO<br /> Contact: Shelly Bennington<br /> Phone: 719-570-7755<br /> City: Fort Collins<br /> Contact: Pam<br /> Surgeon: Northern Colorado Surgical Association</p>
<p> <b>Connecticut Bariatric WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Ansoni, Waterbury, Manchester<br /> Contact: Liza Branch<br /> Phone: 203-225-8396, <br /> Home 203-736-0741</p>
<p> City: Hamden, CT<br /> Contact: Judy Szwaya<br /> Phone: 203-288-9315<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:judys43@snet.net">judys43@snet.net</a> <br /> Surgeon: Dr. R. Reinhold </p>
<p>City: New London<br /> Contact: Beth Farbotka<br /> Phone: 860-446-2528<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:farboea@aol.com">farboea@aol.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Dr. Robert Bell </p>
<p> <b>Delaware Weight Loss Surgery Support Meetings</b></p>
<p>City: Laurel, DE<br /> Western New Life WLS Support Group<br /> Contact Name: Heather O&#8217;Connor<br /> Contact Phone: 302-536-1870 or 302-344-8764<br /> Contact Email: <a href="mailto:meannevil2@yahoo.com">meannevil2@yahoo.com</a> <br /> Name of Surgeon: Dr. Gail Wynn<br /> Comments: All access group.</p>
<p> City: Long Neck, DE<br /> Eastern New Life WLS Support Group<br /> Contact Name: Joanne Hammond<br /> Contact Phone: 302-947-0417<br /> Contact Email: <a href="mailto:hambear73@aol.com">hambear73@aol.com</a> <br /> Comments: All access group open to everyone interested in help on their weight loss journey.</p>
<p> City: Newark, DE<br /> Contact: Ellen Clevenger-Firley<br /> Phone: 302-661-3006</p>
<p> <b>District of Columbia Bariatric Weight Loss Support Meetings Group</b></p>
<p> City: Washington, DC<br /> Contact: Mandy- Weight for Life<br /> Phone: 202-659-0240<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Joseph Afram</p>
<p> <b>Florida Gastric Bypass &#038; Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Weston, FL <br /> Contact: Emily Wong-Swartz, MS, RD, LD/N<br /> Phone: 954-659-5872<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:swartze@ccf.org">swartze@ccf.org</a> <br /> Surgeon: Raul J. Rosenthal, MD, FACS, Samuel Szomstein, MD, FACS</p>
<p> City: Jacksonville, FL<br /> Contact: LaWanda Hill<br /> Phone: 904-755-5085<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:wlsjacksonville@yahoo.com">wlsjacksonville@yahoo.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Saint Cloud, FL<br /> Contact: Jennifer Hall<br /> Phone: 407-891-8780</p>
<p> City: Milton, FL<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Joseph Althar</p>
<p> City: Brandon, FL<br /> Contact: Denise Shreaves<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:taznisie@yahoo.com">taznisie@yahoo.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: various</p>
<p> City: Port Charlotte, FL<br /> Contact: Joy Moder<br /> Phone: 941-204-3044<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:Bypass_buddies@yahoo.com">Bypass_buddies@yahoo.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Dr.Butler </p>
<p> <b>Georgia Bariatric Weight Loss Support Meetings</b></p>
<p>City: Northern Metro Atlanta<br /> Contact: Lauralyn Bellamy<br /> Phone: 404-394-3900<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:embodysuccess@msn.com">embodysuccess@msn.com</a> </p>
<p>City: Gainesville, GA<br /> Contact: Surgeon&#8217;s Office<br /> Phone: 770-534-0110<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Procter/Dr. Richard </p>
<p> City: Conyers<br /> Contact: Elaine<br /> Phone: 770-760-0182<br /> Surgeon: Kermie Robinson MD </p>
<p> City: Metro Atlanta<br /> Contact: Deb Martinez<br /> Phone: 731-444-4554<br /> Surgeon: Dr. John Daly </p>
<p> <b>Hawaii WLS Support Meetings</b></p>
<p>Castle Medical <br /> http://www.castlemed.com</p>
<p> Idaho WLS Support Meetings Groups<br /> City: Twin falls, ID<br /> Contact: Tak-ming Ko, M.D.,P.A.<br /> Phone: 208 732-8140<br /> Surgeon: Tak-ming Ko, M.D. </p>
<p> <b>Illinois WLS Support Meetings</b></p>
<p>City: Tinley Park<br /> Contact: Tony Romeo<br /> Phone: 708-229-5969</p>
<p> City: Moline, IL<br /> Contact: Theresa Hensley<br /> Phone: 309-792-4059 or 309-737-9421</p>
<p> City: River Forest<br /> Contact: New Hope, IL<br /> Phone: 708-386-1078<br /> Surgeon: Drs. Marvin &#038; Frederick Tiesenga </p>
<p> <b>Indiana Gastric Bypass &#038; Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p> City: Indianapolis, IN<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Rosamarie Jones</p>
<p> City: Evansville, IN<br /> Contact: Vicki Woods<br /> Phone: 812-682-3466</p>
<p> City: Merrillville, IN<br /> Contact: Dan Broadaway<br /> Phone: 219-947-2309 </p>
<p> <b>Iowa Weight Loss Surgery Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> City: Fort Dodge, IA<br /> Contact: Phyllis Ver Steeg<br /> Phone: 515-955-6797<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:info@iowabariatrics.com">info@iowabariatrics.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Kyle R. Ver Steeg M.D.</p>
<p> City: Cedar Falls<br /> Contact: Matthew Glascock, MD<br /> Phone: 319-268-3560<br /> City: Sioux City, IA<br /> Contact: Deb Webster<br /> Phone: 712 279-5848</p>
<p> <b>Kansas WLS Support Groups </b></p>
<p> City: Topeka, KS<br /> Contact: Brenda Kenworthy<br /> Phone: 785-228-4773<br /> Brent Steward, MD<br /> Bernita Berntsen, MD<br /> Carlyle Dunshee, MD</p>
<p> City: Kansas City, KS<br /> Contact: Barb Stras<br /> Phone: 913-381-1979<br /> Surgeon: All Surgeons in the metro Kansas City area. </p>
<p> <b>Kentucky Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Louisville, KY<br /> David Geller, MD<br /> Bariatric Surgeons of Kentuckiana<br /> 4001 Dutchmans Lane, Suite 1E<br /> Louisville, Kentucky 40207<br /> 502-893-7151<br /> FAX 502-893-7020</p>
<p> City: Bowling Green, KY<br /> Contact: Barbara Pitcock<br /> Phone: 270-781-1534 (after 7 Pm)<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:barbnov55@msn.com">barbnov55@msn.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Dr David Dyer</p>
<p> City: Providence<br /> Contact: Elaina Bolser<br /> Phone: 270-667-5093<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:elainabolser@yahoo.com">elainabolser@yahoo.com</a> </p>
<p> <b>Louisiana Weight Loss Treatment Support Groups</b></p>
<p>Metairie WLS Support Group <br /> Metairie, LA</p>
<p> Southern Surgical Hospital, <br /> Slidell, LA</p>
<p> <b>Maine WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p> City: Portland<br /> Contact: Cindy Michaud<br /> Phone: 207-247-2376<br /> City: Augusta, ME<br /> Surgeon: Dr.Aslum and Dr.Zidian</p>
<p> <b>Maryland WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p> City: Taneytown, MD<br /> Contact: Pamela Robertson<br /> Phone: 410-751-1879<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Singh </p>
<p> City: Frederick, MD<br /> Contact: Susan<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:susanw1362@aol.com">susanw1362@aol.com</a> </p>
<p> Massachusetts Gastric Bypass &#038; Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups Groups<br /> City: Norwood, MA<br /> Contact: Dr. Arthur Glasgow and Dr. Adam Glasgow<br /> Caritas Norwood Hospital<br /> 825 Washington St, #160, Norwood, MA 02062<br /> Phone: 781-769-5550 <br /> Email: <a href="mailto:info@glasgowandglasgow.com">info@glasgowandglasgow.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Boston, MA<br /> Contact: Frank Johnson<br /> Phone: 617-933-7656<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:alc3383@isd-media.com">alc3383@isd-media.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Boston, MA<br /> Contact: Steven Cole<br /> Phone: 617-507-5579<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:s-c-aads8857@superfancyemail.com"> s-c-aads8857@superfancyemail.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Boston<br /> Contact: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center<br /> Phone: 617-667-2845<br /> Surgeon: D. Jones, B. Schneider, V. Sanchez</p>
<p> City: Boston, MA<br /> Contact: Frank Johnson<br /> Phone: 505-212-5124<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:bed3995@radar3000.com">bed3995@radar3000.com</a>? </p>
<p> City: Cape Cod, MA<br /> Contact: Daniel Krueger<br /> Phone: 617-515-7758<br /> Surgeon: BIDMC Surgeons - Drs Mun, Schneider, Sanchez, &amp; Jones</p>
<p> City: Boston, MA<br /> Contact: Daniel Krueger<br /> Phone: 617-515-7758<br /> Surgeon: BIDMC Surgeons - Drs Mun, Schneider, Sanchez, &amp; Jones</p>
<p> <b>Michigan WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Traverse City<br /> Contact: Mary, MI<br /> Phone: 231-941-0435<br /> Surgeon: Wayne Vanderkolk</p>
<p> <b>Minnesota Bariatric WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Fridley<br /> Contact: LaDonna Robinson<br /> Phone: 763-236-2035<br /> Surgeon: Daniel R. Baker, Frederick W. Johnson<br /> ?</p>
<p><b>Mississippi WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Jackson<br /> Contact: David Hales<br /> Phone: 601-488-1051</p>
<p> <b>Missouri Bariatric Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> City: Kansas City, MO<br /> Contact: Sandy Riles<br /> Phone: 816-932-5378<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:sriles@saint-lukes.org">sriles@saint-lukes.org</a> <br /> Surgeon: Dr. John Price </p>
<p> City: St Joseph, MO<br /> Contact: Rick Felzien<br /> Phone: 816-676-1212<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:stjosephwlssg@yahoo.com">stjosephwlssg@yahoo.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Moberly, MO<br /> Contact: Michelle Mulnix<br /> Phone: 660-295-4711</p>
<p> City: Springfield, MO<br /> Contact: Cathy Wilson<br /> Phone: 417-724-1687<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:cathylw@cebridge.net">cathylw@cebridge.net</a> <br /> Surgeon: Christopher Edwards, MD and Cameron Hodges, MD</p>
<p> <b>Montana WLS Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> <b>Nebraska Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p> <b>Nevada Weight Loss Treatment Support Groups</b></p>
<p> City: Las Vegas<br /> Contact: Sheryl Titone<br /> Phone: 702-249-9140<br /> Surgeon: Alan Y Newhoff </p>
<p> <b>New Hampshire Weight Loss Treatment Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Manchester, NH<br /> Contact: Bariatric Surgery Program<br /> Phone: 603-695-2840<br /> Surgeon: Dr. David Gould, MD</p>
<p> <b>New Jersey Bariatric WLS Support Groups</b><br /> City: Galloway, NJ<br /> Contact: Susan Johnston<br /> Phone: 609-404-0916</p>
<p> City: Belleville, NJ<br /> Contact: Barbara James<br /> Phone: 973-687-5417<br /> Surgeon: Dr Daniel Davis</p>
<p> City: Hamilton, NJ<br /> Contact: Deborah Maguire RN<br /> Phone: 609-584-6759</p>
<p> City: Edison, NJ<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:marc@ibodywise.com">marc@ibodywise.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Marc Sylvester</p>
<p> <b>New Mexico Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Albuquerque<br /> Contact: Stacey Hunter<br /> Phone: 505-899-0923</p>
<p> <b><br /> New York Gastric Bypass &#038; Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p> City: Schenectady, NY<br /> Contact: Pamela Spicer<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:spicersunshine@aol.com">spicersunshine@aol.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Lirio &#038; Clark</p>
<p> City: Springville<br /> Contact: Felecia Meyers<br /> Phone: 716-496-5191<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:FMeyers@Pion.wnyric.org">FMeyers@Pion.wnyric.org</a> <br /> Surgeon: Caruana</p>
<p> City: St. Albans<br /> Contact: Diana<br /> Phone: 718-464-7827<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Macura</p>
<p> City: Binghamton<br /> Contact: Donna Kerila<br /> Phone: 607-757-2626<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:dkerila@stny.rr.com">dkerila@stny.rr.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Farmington <br /> Contact Joanne Donaldson <br /> Phone: 315-986-3836</p>
<p> <b>North Carolina Weight Loss Surgery Support Meetings</b><br /> City: Charlotte, NC<br /> Contact: Jennifer Sawyer<br /> Phone: 704-347-4144<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:jrsawyer@southeastbariatrics.com"> jrsawyer@southeastbariatrics.com</a> </p>
<p> Surgeon: Dr. David Voellinger<br /> City: Charlotte, NC<br /> Contact: Jennifer Sawyer<br /> Phone: 704-472-4602<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:jenjantsch@yahoo.com">jenjantsch@yahoo.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Greenville, NC<br /> Contact: Crystal Frye<br /> Phone: 252-758-7957<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Balder</p>
<p> City: Mooresville, NC<br /> Contact: Linda Sue Smith<br /> Phone: 704-905-8540<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Roc Bauman</p>
<p> City: Bessemer City<br /> Contact: Nikki Huddle<br /> Phone: 704-867-5508 <br /> or 704-678-7412<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Roc Bauman (Concord, N.C.)</p>
<p> <b>Ohio Bariatric Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> <b>Oklahoma Bariatric Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> City: Tulsa<br /> Contact: Dianna Pullen<br /> Phone: 918-369-9024</p>
<p> City: Moore/Norman<br /> Contact: Connie Barnhill<br /> Phone: 405-360-8965</p>
<p> City: Duncan<br /> Contact: Karin Lerew, Satellite Support Group Coordinator<br /> Phone: 940-781-9955 or 940-723-0158? <br /> Email: <a href="mailto:klerew@prairieskys.com">klerew@prairieskys.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Kenneth Warnock</p>
<p> <b>Oregon Bariatric Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> City: Hood River, OR<br /> Contact: Office<br /> Phone: 541-387-6125<br /> Fax: 541-387-6321<br /> Surgen: David Maccabee, MD</p>
<p> City: Roseburg, OR<br /> Contact: Melonie<br /> Surgeon: DR. Bret Hansen<br /> City: Salem and Portland<br /> Contact: Mary Lou Greenwood<br /> Phone: 503-571-3082<br /> Surgeon: Kaiser Permanente</p>
<p> <b>Pennsylvania Gastric Bypass &#038; Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p>City: Brownsville, PA<br /> Contact: Theresa<br /> Phone: 724-632-5668<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:newbeginningstq05@yahoo.com">newbeginningstq05@yahoo.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Phoenixville, PA<br /> Contact: Marilyn Gropper &#038; Kathy Cesario <br /> Phone: 610-415-1318 <br /> Email: <a href="mailto:kbc0219@aol.com">kbc0219@aol.com</a>? <br /> Meetings are for both pre-ops &#038; post-ops locally. Everyone is welcome regardless of doctor.</p>
<p> City: Johnstown, PA<br /> Contact: Benny O&#8217;Connor, RNC<br /> Phone: 814-534-9471</p>
<p> City: Hazleton, PA<br /> Contact: Jane Lashock, RN<br /> Phone: 570-459-5607<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Michael Bono City: Easton<br /> Contact: Amanda Nyce, RN<br /> Phone: 610-250-4116<br /> Surgeon: James Koren, MD</p>
<p> City: Latrobe<br /> Contact: Thersa Bellus<br /> Phone: 724-836-5905</p>
<p> City: Langhorne, PA<br /> Phone: 215 702 7600<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Neil Marymor, Dr Christopher Kaczmiarski </p>
<p> City: York, PA<br /> Contact: Dan Ort<br /> Phone: 717-854-7772<br /> Surgeon: Dr John Monk </p>
<p> City: Lewistown, PA<br /> Contact: Amy McKelvey<br /> Phone: 717-247-2796<br /> Surgeon: Patient-Run</p>
<p> City: Hershey, PA<br /> Contact: Janelle McLeod<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:jmcleod@psu.edu">jmcleod@psu.edu</a> <br /> Surgeon: Dr. Robert Cooney, Dr. James Ku, Dr. Randy Haluck</p>
<p> City: Pittsburgh, PA<br /> Contact: Sally Stewart<br /> Phone: 412-531-6177</p>
<p> City: Hazleton, PA<br /> Contact: Jane Lashock, RN<br /> Phone: 570-459-5607<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Michael Bono</p>
<p> City: Fairfield, PA<br /> Contact: Stephen Moats<br /> Phone: 717-762-2494<br /> Surgeon: Dr. James Ku</p>
<p> City: Aliquippa<br /> Contact: Darla Evans, Registered Dietician<br /> Phone: 724-857-1309<br /> Surgeon: New Life Bariatrics </p>
<p> <b>South Carolina Bariatric Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> City: Charleston, SC<br /> Contact: Jacquie Foster<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:jacquiehowe@hotmail.com">jacquiehowe@hotmail.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Dr. Michael Sabback</p>
<p> City: Greer, SC<br /> Contact: Gayle Corbin<br /> Phone: 864-879-2040<br /> Surgeon: Dr. David M. Hall</p>
<p> City: Conway, SC<br /> Contact: Jerrie Vibbert<br /> Phone: 843-234-1725 </p>
<p> <b>South Dakota Bariatric WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p> <b>Tennessee Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p> City: Clarksville, TN<br /> Contact: Amy Lawrence<br /> Phone: 931-431-3542<br /> Surgeon: William Steely </p>
<p> City: Johnson City, TN<br /> Contact: Pat Cline<br /> Phone: 423-245-6198</p>
<p> <b>Texas Bariatric Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> City: Dallas,TX<br /> Contact: Dwayne Guccione - Psy Med<br /> Phone: 214-348-5557<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:psymed@msn.com">psymed@msn.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Abilene,TX<br /> Contact: Barbara Dahl <br /> 325-692-0112 or 325-669-6356<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:barbara@abilene.com">barbara@abilene.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Kenneth Warnock</p>
<p> City: Wichita Falls,TX<br /> Contact: Kim Smith<br /> 940-764-3366 or 940-224-995<br /> Email: kimbs@sbcglobal.net<br /> Surgeon: Kenneth Warnock</p>
<p> City: Amarillo,TX<br /> Contact: Karin Lerew, Satellite Support Group Coordinator<br /> Phone: 940-723-0158 or 940-781-9955<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:klerew@prairieskys.com">klerew@prairieskys.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Kenneth Warnock</p>
<p> City: Killeen/Fort Hood, TX<br /> Contact: Doug or Susan Edwards<br /> Phone: Phone: 254-526-1142<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:TexicanKing@hot.rr.com">TexicanKing@hot.rr.com</a> <br /> Surgeon: Kenneth Warnock</p>
<p> City: Grand Prairie,TX<br /> Surgeon: Dr. John Alexander</p>
<p> City: Mesquite, TX<br /> Contact: Ken Koshar<br /> Phone: 972-698-6152</p>
<p> City: League City, TX<br /> Contact: Susan<br /> Phone: 281-554-8223<br /> Surgeon: Dr. A. Naaman</p>
<p> City: San Antonio, TX (Lackland AFB)<br /> Contact: Marie Keys<br /> Phone: 210-292-3404<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Goldberg, Bowers &#038; Jenkins</p>
<p> City: Weatherford, TX <br /> Contact: Edwina Himes<br /> Phone: 817-694-0897</p>
<p> City: Denton, TX <br /> Contact: Leah<br /> Phone: 940-382-7321<br /> Surgeon: Daryl A. Stewart M.D. </p>
<p> <b>Utah Gastric Bypass &#038; Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p> <b>Virginia Bariatric WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p> City: Winchester,VA <br /> Contact: Michelle Kniceley or Karol Truetle<br /> Phone: 540-327-8606<br /> or 540-247-3872 Karol<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Glembot and Dr. Bechamps</p>
<p> City: Fredericksburg,VA <br /> Contact: Cathy Peterjohn<br /> Phone: 540-741-1680<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Bradford King</p>
<p> City: Richmond,VA<br /> Contact: Faye S. Ashby<br /> Phone: 804-266-3670<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Neil Hutcher</p>
<p> City: Fairfax,VA<br /> Staple Club<br /> Meets at Inova Fair Oaks Professional building on Monday once a month<br /> Contact: Sally Myers, RD, CPT<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:sallycpt@aol.com">sallycpt@aol.com</a> </p>
<p> <b>Washington Bariatric WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p> City: Port Angeles, WA<br /> Contact: Judy Suess<br /> Phone: 360-681-0837<br /> Email: <a href="mailto:judys@wavecable.com">judys@wavecable.com</a> </p>
<p> City: Bellingham, WA<br /> Contact: Amy Edminster<br /> Phone: 360-966-0432</p>
<p> City: West Richland, WA<br /> Contact: Carleen Golden<br /> Phone: 509-967-3538</p>
<p> City: Bellevue/Mercer Island/Seattle, WA<br /> Contact: Julia Ziobro<br /> Phone: 425-947-4541 24/7 voice mail<br /> Surgeon: Each of these are local bariatric surgeons; more than ten are represented in there meetings through patients.</p>
<p> <b>West Virginia Weight Loss Treatment Support Groups</b></p>
<p> City: Morgantown, WV<br /> Contact: Debby<br /> Phone: 304-599-1448<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Mark Johnson</p>
<p> City: Bridgeport, WA<br /> Contact: Eileen Brown<br /> Phone: 304-842-5365</p>
<p> City: Huntington, WA<br /> Contact: Joy Nutter<br /> Phone: 526-8278<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Tim Robarts </p>
<p> <b>Wisconsin Bariatric Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> City: Waukesha, WI<br /> Contact: Megan O&#8217;Driscoll<br /> Phone: 262-522-8300<br /> Toll Free 888-512-8300<br /> Surgeons: David Engstrand, MD<br /> Manfred Chiang, MD<br /> James Burhop, MD</p>
<p> City: Wausau, WI<br /> Contact: Patricia Unger<br /> Phone: 715-675-4120<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Matthew Johnson</p>
<p> City: Brookfield, WI<br /> Contact: Megan O&#8217;Driscoll, RN<br /> Phone: 262-522-8300<br /> Surgeon: Engstrand, Chiang, Burhop</p>
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What this leads to is a microwave weight reduction mentality. Reality [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keeping power is certainly one of those things that individuals who&#8217;re attempting to shed pounds find a way to lose fairly quickly. In their thoughts, body fat can by no means be shed rapidly enough. People strive to be thin, and they want it now</p>
<p>What this leads to is a microwave weight reduction mentality. Reality tv&#8217;s information about weight loss is that fat reduction can be productive when lost quickly. Because of the lose weight quickly hype of one hour reality television shows, fast weight loss appears like it could be done very effortlessly. This notion by modern society is a tad different from just what reality actually is like.</p>
<p>Quick weight loss sounds like the essential hope of anybody who is hefty, however is it smart? The reality is that often it isn&#8217;t really the absolute best means to approach losing weight. Our mind will certainly tell all of us that the best strategy in losing weight is to just attempt to do it as quickly as possible. This thought leads individuals to try to prohibit their food intake while also doing excessive physical exercise. Trouble is it just won&#8217;t last.</p>
<p>There are many problems that may crop up from slimming down too quickly. What many people do not understand is that whenever you lose weight quickly, you will be losing several types of tissue in your body. Generally this is body fat and muscle mass. The quicker that body weight is lost, the more muscle is shed, not fat.</p>
<p>Generally everyone wants long term effects fast, however when we lose muscle, it isn&#8217;t feasible. Fat is bound to come back faster than before once the metabolically active muscle is out of the equation. This seems like a scary movie, but its accurate, the quicker we reduce weight, the faster it will be restored (and often more). Appear to be a lost cause? It&#8217;s not. If you know the way in which the overall game of weight loss is played, then its doable.</p>
<p>There are particular circumstances in which it is alright to shed in excess of two pounds weekly. For those who are extremely overwieght, and the beginning weight is very large, you proceed by a percentage. It is usually typically advisable that 1% weight loss per total body weight is fine.</p>
<p>Take into account that you have to try to remember a couple of things whenever beginning a weight reducing regimen at an elevated weight. The place that the real blubber, I mean the rubber, hits the road is and how much body fat tissue will be eliminated during the process. Additionally it is advised that a physician oversees the plan so it will end up being healthy.</p>
<p>Prior to participating in bariatric surgery, it might be useful to evaluate the weight loss surgery testimonies to know if the procedure would certainly be a benefit to you. Although this particular surgery has demonstrated to be a highly effective strategy in eliminating weight problems, it is ultimately only a tool. If you want your weight loss to become long lasting, it is very best to take off the pounds slowly.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 09:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vertical sleeve gastrectomy, also referred to as vertical sleeve gastrectomy has been employed by bariatric doctors as a favored surgical intervention for morbidly obese patients. Traditionally, this procedure is a precursor to the decrease of the level of hormones that stimulates food craving. People experience a dramatic shift in self-esteem following the intense weight loss [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vertical sleeve gastrectomy, also referred to as vertical sleeve gastrectomy has been employed by bariatric doctors as a favored surgical intervention for morbidly obese patients. Traditionally, this procedure is a precursor to the decrease of the level of hormones that stimulates food craving. People experience a dramatic shift in self-esteem following the intense weight loss in months following this particular bariatric surgery. I cannot tell you how often that I have heard that it changed the lifestyle of my patients as they come in for follow-up visits.</p>
<p>Lately though, viewpoint on gastric sleeve surgery has progressed which makes it a personal decision. It had been found to be successful enough that it does not require follow-up operations to finalize the overall treatment. Preferred weight loss may be attained with sleeve surgery alone.</p>
<p>Complications can occur in all surgeries. It’s just dependent on identifying and avoiding the complications which your surgeon will tell you about during the pre-operative consultations. One of the most frequent complications are bleeding and gastric leaking but operative strategies are engineered to prevent these tendencies.</p>
<p>Recently, scientific studies conducted with gastric sleeve being a stand-alone method did not provide enough long-term information as it has not been too long since the utilization of this approach. On the other hand, studies have established the pace at which weight loss is predicted. For clients with high Body Mass Index (BMI) (50-60), half of their excess weight can be shed off in the very first year right after treatment. Clients with reduced BMI (30-40), can assume a loss of over two-thirds of their excess weight.</p>
<p>In the context of weight loss surgery, gastric sleeve is considered the merging of gastric band and gastric bypass. Consequently, this method generally is a excellent choice for patients who, in any way, could not undergo a gastric bypass which often could be the step to losing weight and changing their health status and existence in a larger sense.</p>
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		<title>Gastric Bypass Procedures for Weight Loss Surgery: Things You Need to Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 15:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gastric bypass is a kind of bariatric surgery intended to cut down food intake. Gastric bypass procedures usually create small pouch to limit food intake and bypasses on segments of the small intestine are constructed for malabsorption of food nutrients. The surgery is a complicated procedure performed under general anesthesia. The surgery takes about one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gastric bypass is a kind of bariatric surgery intended to cut down food intake. Gastric bypass procedures usually create small pouch to limit food intake and bypasses on segments of the small intestine are constructed for malabsorption of food nutrients. The surgery is a complicated procedure performed under general anesthesia. The surgery takes about one to four hours followed by a one-to seven-day stay in the hospital.</p>
<p>How is gastric byspass performed? There are currently two techniques for gastric bypass, Roux-en-Y-gastric bypass and biliopancreatic diversion bypass.</p>
<h2>Roux-en-Y gastric bypass or RGB</h2>
<p>Roux-en Y gastric bypass or RGB is the most commonly employed procedure in the United States. It is less complicated and is least likely to result in nutritional difficulties.  A small stomach pouch is created by stapling part of the stomach together and a Y-shaped section in the small intestine is then attached to the pouch. This limits food intake and reduces the ability to absorb calories and nutrients. This is known as stomach stapling.</p>
<p>Roux-en-Y gastric bypass can be done traditionally or by laparoscopy. Traditional Roux-en-Y gastric bypass is performed by open surgery with one long incision. Laparoscopic RGB on the other hand uses a thin instrument called laparoscope that allows the surgeon to clearly view the inside of the abdomen on a TV monitor. This procedure causes less scarring and lets the patient recover faster.</p>
<h2>Biliopancreatic diversion bypass</h2>
<p>Biliopancreatic diversion bypass is a more extensive bypass operation.It is a complicated gastric bypass that aims for a smaller stomach.  The procedure removes the lower portion of the stomach and a small pouch is left to connect directly to the final segment of the small intestine. This procedure bypasses both the duodenum and jejunum to cause malabsorption of nutrients. Like to Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, biliopancreatic diversion bypass is employed through open surgery and with one long incision. It leaves a permanent scar. It is not as widely used as RGB because of the risk for nutritional deficiencies.</p>
<h2>Advantages of Gastric Bypass</h2>
<p>Those who undergo bariatric surgery or weight loss surgery can achieve significant weight loss in two years since a large section of the stomach is bypassed that severely restricts the amount of food that the person can consume. Patients must consume highly nutritious and protein-rich food to meet dietary requirements. Those who undergo the operation will most likely no longer able to tolerate sugars and carbohydrates which contribute to weight loss. </p>
<p>Gastric bypass also has positive effects on common weight-related health problems such as heart disease, hypertension and diabetes. Patients with Type 2 diabetes has been known to improve after the surgery. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whenever you look over weight loss publications regularly, you are sure to find lots of strategies on the subject of slimming. A few of these guidelines actually deliver the results, and others fail. The ones that as a rule fail are those that recommend dietary fads and fat loss supplements. The recommendations that truly deliver [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whenever you look over weight loss publications regularly, you are sure to find lots of strategies on the subject of slimming. A few of these guidelines actually deliver the results, and others fail. The ones that as a rule fail are those that recommend dietary fads and fat loss supplements. The recommendations that truly deliver the results for everybody will always be simple: good diet and the appropriate workout program. In spite of this, the diet industry is ridden with myths in addition to unreliable content, and people have a tendency to twist the truth, possibly due to lack of knowledge or possibly mainly because they intend to profit as a result of misleading others. In this article I am going to investigate 3 such weight loss myths.</p>
<p>Myth #1: Spot reduction of excess fat is doable. Nope, it&#8217;s not. Slimming professionals agree on this, unanimously. You can&#8217;t force the human body to get rid of body fat located at particular places under any conditions, regardless of what types of workouts you choose to do or even systems you utilize. If you do only sit ups and leg lifts repeatedly, in hope of trimming belly fat, you will notice that instead of trimming your abdominal fat, you will shrink the muscle mass that exists in your belly. That is why, your focus should not be on sit ups and leg lifts exclusively. It&#8217;s also wise to follow a proper food plan that will accelerate your metabolism and enable you to burn fat rapidly.</p>
<p>Myth #2: An excessive decrease in your calorie intake reduces excess fat. Right here is actually the most serious of the three myths. It&#8217;s encouraged many a person to the extreme associated with crash dieting. Most people decide to try crash dieting with the hope of losing extra fat quickly, but they don&#8217;t realize the fact that crash dieting harms their bodies as opposed to enhancing their overall health. In fact, whenever you starve or fast, your body responds by means of going into starvation mode. It holds back your metabolic rate and burns your muscle tissue ahead of extra fat to satisfy your energy needs. This is the complete opposite of what you need. You don&#8217;t eliminate much fat in the least, but you do suffer a loss of your vital muscle mass. This in turn lowers your resting fat burning capacity even further, making sure that whenever you return to your former eating habits, it will be even easier for you to add extra weight again. This is the mechanism associated with yo-yo dieting, to which many people are susceptible. It&#8217;s not good for you, not for the short term or the long run. </p>
<p>Myth #3: Nothing but cardio exercises will help you shed weight. No, plus they may well not be the best option. While it&#8217;s unmistakable that cardio workouts can help most people shed body fat, it isn&#8217;t correct that this is actually the only form of weight reducing exercise available or even the most effective. Actually, resistance training surpasses either cardio exercise or aerobics. Strength training not only helps you burn off fat in the course of your workout, but on top of that, it grows your muscle tissue, which then burns additional calories even when you happen to be at rest.</p>
<p>I truly trust that this commentary has demolished these untrue dieting beliefs and made it easier for you to see the facts. To get more information and facts on <a href="http://losefatpronto.com/" style="text-decoration: none; color: #000;">how to lose weight safely</a> and for a free automated <a href="http://losefatpronto.com" style="text-decoration: none; color: #000;">fat loss advisor</a> that calculates your current recommended calorie intake and activity amount, go to LoseFatPronto.com.</p>
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		<title>Basic Information About Weight Loss Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 17:15:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Weight loss procedures or bariatric surgery is gaining recognition when it comes to losing weight. This treatment is generally for patients who are excessively overweight or have a very slow metabolism. It is prescribed for males who are 100 pounds and women are eighty pounds overweight. This operation is moreover a alternative for patients who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Weight loss procedures or bariatric surgery is gaining recognition when it comes to losing weight. This treatment is generally for patients who are excessively overweight or have a very slow metabolism. It is prescribed for males who are 100 pounds and women are eighty pounds overweight. This operation is moreover a alternative for patients who have diabetes, cardiovascular complications or sleep apnea.</p>
<p>Bariatric operations will limit the amount of food you can take in. Various other procedures are also done to curb your craving or limit the total amount of food you can consume. One such procedure is gastric bypass surgery, one of the most commonly performed bariatric surgery in the US. Surgeries like gastric banding is also preferred to help morbidly obese teenagers control their weight. Through the years, medical specialists have refined the methods for gastric bypass surgery to be able to improve the effects as well as minimize the potential risks of the surgery.</p>
<h2>Is bariatric surgery valuable?</h2>
<p>The success of weight loss surgical treatment is generally determined if the patient has lost half of extra body volume and maintained that level for five years. The result of the surgical procedure may vary depending on the general health condition of the patient and the skills of the physician. Up to 50-60% of excess weight may be dropped off even until 10-14 years after surgery.. A lot of individuals have also been proven to improve from several health-related complications such as sleep apnea, chronic back pain, hypertension, diabetes and depression.</p>
<p>It is important to check with a knowledgeable medical doctor if you are contemplating weight loss surgical treatment or bariatric surgery for weight loss. You should also consult other health and fitness experts such as your psychiatrist and dietitian regarding some subconscious roadblocks in terms of interfering with long-term objectives after the procedure. Make sure that you strictly stick to their orders both before and following the medical operation to guarantee the success of the treatment and the integrity of your current health is secure from any complication.</p>
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		<title>Stanford Univerity Obesity Study</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 07:57:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stanford University clinical researchers are now claiming that hereditary tests created by Interleukin Genetics could actually help overweight patients recognize whether low-fat or a low-carbohydrate weight loss plan could be the most effective strategy to lose weight.  The actual research project revealed that people with certain genetic predisposition responded much better to certain diet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stanford University clinical researchers are now claiming that hereditary tests created by Interleukin Genetics could actually help overweight patients recognize whether low-fat or a low-carbohydrate weight loss plan could be the most effective strategy to lose weight.  The actual research project revealed that people with certain genetic predisposition responded much better to certain diet plans, the Wall Street Journal stated. &#8220;Knowing your genotype for low carb or low fat diets could help you increase your weight-loss success,&#8221; said Stanford Professor Christopher Gardner.</p>
<p> It takes time to lose from excessive weight gain over the years.  You don&#8217;t want to be hindered by the gain in weight your body has undergone over the years.   Healthy weight is very important.</p>
<p><H2>Other Things to Consider in Weight Loss</h2>
<p>First of all , an over-weight individual should do is seek a health care professional to suggest the best weight loss regimen. This can be done after a complete physical check-up, which results in the determination of suitable weight reduction technique. And to lose weight quick and effectively 4 facets of life ought to be altered: what to consume, how to eat the meals, habits and exercise level.</p>
<p>Weight Loss Centers May Help</p>
<p>If you are interested in joining a weight loss center, first thing you must do is fully familiarize all of your options.  This may include asking those that you know, like friends, family, colleagues, neighbors, or your doctor, for referrals, using the web, or your neighborhood phone book.  After you have the contact information for a variety of local weight loss centers, you can apply a little bit of homework or comparison.  What you will want to do is examine all of the membership advantages that you are offered, like use of wholesome recipes, food magazines, usage of an on-site conditioning center, and so on. Then, you should compare member&#8217;s program charges.
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		<title>Smart Lipo Procedure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Smart Lipo Procedure  Liposuction is a procedure that is done on a day after day basis in the United States, and one that often involves supplementary surgery to get rid of extra skin remaining when a mass of fat is basically removed from under the skin.  For many patients, liposuction can be a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Smart Lipo Procedure</i>  Liposuction is a procedure that is done on a day after day basis in the United States, and one that often involves supplementary surgery to get rid of extra skin remaining when a mass of fat is basically removed from under the skin.  For many patients, liposuction can be a painful experience, but technology often holds the key to open doors that lead to improvement, especially in liposuction.   SmartLipo, or also generally called &#8220;laser liposuction&#8221;.  Named by some as a &#8220;medical marvel,&#8221; SmartLipo has proven itself to patients and doctors around the world.  SmartLipo performs what it states, and does so very well</p>
<p>Time-Honored Liposuction - Invasive and Risky </p>
<p>Liposuction has been done on millions in the time following its introduction in 1982. In accordance to the policies of  the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, over 300,000 patients in the United States underwent invasive surgical treatment in 2008 to remove fat from inside their bodies.  The cannula, or tube, utilized in conventional liposuction is in the range of four to six mm in diameter and takes an incision that must be stitched up.  Following the excruciating process is complete, patients can expect to strapped into compression bandages for at a minimum of six weeks. Often there can be unattractive lumps underneath the epidermis where the fat tissue was removed unevenly, principally in less experienced surgeons.</p>
<h2>SmartLipo Benefits</h2>
<p>SmartLipo Technology (or SMARTLIPO) utilizes the most modern advancements in cosmetic operation know-how, which offers physicians a safer, faster and less costly approach.  For this reason, healing time is greatly diminished.  More often than not, it is merely a few days and the fee is about 45% lower than the traditional liposuction.  The individual is not totally unconscious because of general anesthesia, so SmartLipo has much fewer potential problems than traditional liposuction.  </p>
<p>Folks having Smartlipo experience a much quicker healing time with less health issues when compared to earlier liposuction methods.  And it is all performed by way of a laser that zaps the fat tissues with minimal tissue damage.  The high-energy laser apparatus used by the doctor causes tiny blood capillaries to instantly seal on the tips that fed into the now-melted fat cells all in one motion.  Therefore there is a reduced amount of bleeding, swelling, and bruising than in traditional liposuction techniques.  This is the principal behind why the quicker recuperation and revitalization times are experienced by patients.</p>
<p>The laser surgery allows your Smart Lipo doctor to apply the minimally invasive procedure evenly to all areas of teh body being treated, using the laser as a guide.  Ask if your doctor has a SmartLipo MPX machine, the most modern technology in laser lipo surgery, that works by distributing heat evenly as it melts away body fat.</p>
<p>Many features set SmartLipo in a class of its own above old-style liposuction such as length of visits, comfort, recovery time, and reduced scarring and bruising.  The laser in fact coagulates blood capillaries on contact, thereby causing less bleeding, bruising, and swelling than in traditional liposuction.  Most individuals are out of the doctor&#8217;s office within 2-3 hours of the procedure, and getting their strength back in the comfort of their own home for the rest of the day.  In the majority of instances, individuals who undergo SmartLipo therapy return to work within two days.</p>
<h2>Compression Garments for SmartLipo Recovery</H2> </p>
<p>Compression garments aren&#8217;t every time obligatory.    The magnitude of the section of the physique that is being treated is rather important in the necessary time required for the compression garments will need to be worn postoperative by the patient.   However the truth remains, compression garments don&#8217;t need to be worn as long for SmartLipo as in customary liposuction.  Because there isn&#8217;t as much tissue damage and bleeding in Smartlipo as that connected with old-style liposuction, compression bandages are usually recommended for roughly two weeks, simply precautionary for the top outcome achievable.   As adipose is liquified away, there are little voids beneath the skin where the once was stored and now is melted away. Compression bandages seal the gap and bring about a smoother end result.  It basically leads to less lumpiness during convalescence for the patient.</p>
<p>SmartLipo was one of the first laserlipolysis treatments approved by the FDA.  In the operation, doctors utilizing SmartLipo? put in a small cannula (or tube) with a laser below the skin, above fat deposits to be liquified.   In actuality, the incisions of the laser&#8217;s insertion spots aren&#8217;t extremely noticeable and require no stitches.  It is normal in the long-established liposuction to witness a great deal of bruising &#038; tissue destruction from the sharp action of the surgical cannula.</p>
<h2>Beneficial &#8220;Side Effect of SmartLipo Laser Treatment</h2>
<p>You may have heard of it because of the celebrity collagen lip injections?  Collagen is the tissue supporting the epidermis that provides us with a youthful beauty.  As we grow old, collagen degrades in the in th elower layer of skin   it becomes increasingly creased, or what is known as being &#8220;wrinkled&#8221;.  This is due to wrinkling in the skin.  SmartLipo causes the production of collagen under the skin for up to 3 months right after the operation.  There are 2 wavelengths of laser light that performs the work.  One initiates the fat liquification &#038; the other tones the epidermis.  For instance, the 1064 nm wavelength enhances skin tone &#038; the 1319 nm wavelength provides fat melting power.   It also has an effect on the upper levels of skin.  In the following 6-8 weeks, the epidermis tones due to the &#8220;side effect&#8221; of subdermal collagen production.  This makes for a much more youthful look.</p>
<p>The added consequence of having SmartLipo surgery helping in the production of collagen is a reaction to the light waves and the movement of the cannula.  In the past, cosmetic surgeons normally injected patients with collagen to firm up saggy body parts.  Nowadays that is beginning to change with more surgeons going to SmartLipo for body part sculpting spot treatments.  The general process takes place in the body for just about three months.   After the surgery, the epidermis appears much more toned due to this process. </p>
<p>Smartlipo? laserlipolysis is a minimally invasive procedure which uses a laser to zap unwelcome fat rapidly, whether located on the face, neck, back, thighs, arms or breasts.  In contrast to old-style liposuction, laserlipolysis targets fat tissue only &#038; liquifies it for drainage &#038; absorption into the lymphatic system.  The cannula moves virtually like the surgeon is playing a fiddle beneath the skin as it is moved back and forth to deliver the laser&#8217;s energy to the fat cells.  After the laser light touches the fat cells, they burst and easily drain away through the cannula tubes.  For the leftover liquid fat that does not bleed in the first day of surgery, it is ultimately asorbed into the body by means of the lymphatic system.  </p>
<p>Overall, compared with conventional liposuction, which requires up to six weeks of stitching, bandages, &#038; even supplementary surgical procedures to remove excess skin, SmartLipo is certainly the fastest, most advanced &#038; effective method to permanently eliminate the fat tissue in problem areas.    SmartLipo is a very smart choice for anyone who has hard to remove body fat that should be surgically extracted.  In the minimally invasive surgery, you can exactly walk away from the doctor&#8217;s office the same day.  I offer it a thumbs up.</p>
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		<title>Lap Gastric Bypass Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 06:45:08 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you been contemplating  Lap Gastric Bypass Surgery?  Adjustable gastric banding surgery, mostly referred to by the medical product&#8217;s brand name of Lap-Band.  Lap band surgery, as it is commonly dubbed, is a restrictive operation which successfully works by diminishing the volume of food that&#8217;s allowed to be ingested prior to feeling full. During gastric band operations, a firm silicone ring with an inner inflatable ring is sited around the stomach to decelerate the passage of chyme from the higher segment of the stomach pouch to the lower pouch. What makes the system unique is the capability to alter the install of the band, not like other bariatric procedures where the banding size is fixed and therefore cannot be modified in any way.</p>
<h2>Lap Gastric Bypass Surgery</h2>
<p>The Adjustable Gastric Band Surgery restricts how much volume the stomach pouch can take in by utilizing an adjustable band that is located around the higher part of the stomach pouch. As no surgical cuts or surgical stapling of the stomach pouch is needed, this can be a really minimally invasive procedure. With this method you&#8217;ll feel full quicker and keep satisfied longer, so that you&#8217;ll happily eat a reduced amount of calories.</p>
<p>The LAP-BAND method is the least invasive weight loss surgical treatment option. The LAP-BAND procedure uses a silicone lap band that&#8217;s mounted round the higher area of the stomach, significantly cutting down the volume, or size of the stomach pouch. The banded higher stomach or tiny &#8216;pouch&#8217; creates a sense of satiety when eating only tiny portion sizes of cuisine before having to quit. The lap band is adjustable, therefore contracting the band further increases the sensation of satiety, and over a long period of time, can continue to scale back daily caloric intake. The internal face of the lap banding is increased in size by adding a salt solution into a self-sealing access port located just underneath the epidermis. This allows the surgeon to extend or cut back the size of the band to better promote successful weight loss. Though not an on purpose option, the LAP-BAND is detachable and completely reversible.</p>
<p>A strong characteristic of the adjustable gastric band is that the central lining of the lap band can be adjusted to meet your individual wishes. Adjustments to the lap band, which are done through simple outpatient check-ups, are adjustedby the person&#8217;s weight reduction, the total amount of food that can be happily eaten, the work out schedule, and other problems surrounding the person&#8217;s healthiness, in addition to the amount of solution already in the person&#8217;s lap band. Normally, patients shed one to two pounds each week.</p>
<p>Lap banding surgery, accepted by the FDA in 2001, is the most safe, most minimally invasive kind of bariatric bypass surgical treatment for weight-loss patients. Nothing like the gastric bypass operation, the lap band surgery does not necessitate any stomach stapling or cutting. It can aid you in achieving continuous, better, and less risky weight control with fast recuperation.</p>
<p>Lap-Band surgery is proving to be safe and effectual alternative for weight control in the severely obese.  In light of the attributes of adjustability, safe laparoscopic placement, and reversibility, it should be considered the optimal preliminary line of attack for the control of obesity and comorbidities.</p>
<p>It must not be utilized for patients who are poor options for surgery, have undeniable stomach or intestinal health issues, have an infection, must take aspirin regularly, or are hooked on alcohol or drugs. </p>
<p>Final note about <b>Lap Gastric Bypass Surgery</b>&#8230; Get the most of life.  The Lab Band surgery is something we recommend for most people.  Learn more about Lap Band surgery.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gastric bypass surgery is by far the most utilized surgical intervention for the morbidly obese in this country today.  According to statistics, there are more than 140,000 gastric bypass operations every year in this country.  The most important feature of this procedure is that there is a disconnection of the upper stomach pouch from the lower portion of the stomach.  The upper part of the stomach is not quite as big as the lower portion.   Up until the most recent few years, surgeons used staples to close each of the stomach segments sliced in gastric bypass.   In a gastric bypass, the lower portion of the stomach is coupled to halfway along the small intestine and the upper portion is connected to the initial connection to the small intestine.  The objective is to decrease the volume of the stomach so that not as many calories can be consumed at any one serving.  This will bring about weight loss.</p>
<h2>Alternatives to Gastric Bypass</h2>
<p>Even if the gastric bypass surgery has been a sufficiently established and successful bariatric surgery, there are other weight loss surgeries on the market nowadays.  Some of the surgeries include lap band procedures, biliopancreatic operations, stomach stapling, in addition to other types of bariatric surgery.</p>
<p>Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Band Surgery</p>
<p>Adjustable gastric (also called Lap Band) binding is another class of obesity surgical procedure.  It is well recommended by most weight loss doctors and is considered the most advanced of all weight loss procedures.   In adjustable gastric band procedure, a band is located around the stomach and is inflated until it pinches the stomach into two individual pouches without any cutting on the stomach at all.  Patients should not assume to lose weight initially as rapidly as traditional gastric bypass patients, but over the long term it evens out.  When the upper segment of the stomach communicates to the brain that it is satiated, the mind determines that the whole stomach is filled.  This feeling helps the individual feel satiated faster and longer, to eat smaller portion sizes, and shed weight over time.  This is a slower approach to lose weight but very compliant to the patient&#8217;s health in view of the fact that it is reversible.</p>
<p>Vertical Banded Gastroplasty, Also Famous As Stomach Stapling</p>
<p>Another surgical procedure that helps with weight loss in the morbidly obese is what is named vertical banded gastroplasty, also branded as stomach stapling.  The stomach is divided into two parts, but there is not an intestinal detour.  Stomach stapling is more helpful when it is also combined with a malabsorptive technique such as bypassing a piece of the intestinal tract.  Losing weight using this surgery is not as spectacular as gastric bypass results, nor could it sustain weight loss for longer period of time.</p>
<p>Biliopancreatic Diversion</p>
<p>The biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch takes away 80% of the stomach.  In this surgery, a great deal of the small intestine is bypassed. Many people do see success with this type of bariatric surgery, but the troubles in the long run are various and doctors are starting to shy away from this manner of bariatric procedure because of nutritional malabsorption.  Even though one of the benefits of the operation is no dumping syndrome, the inability to take up a number of vitamins and minerals is challenging.  One more factor to bear in mind is that wholesome foods with more fiber is harder to digest for these patients more than &#8220;refined&#8221; foods.  As a consequence, patients will be inclined to begin eating more junk foods which is certainly not healthy.</p>
<p>Therefore if you are looking for a gastric bypass alternative, there are several.  These are presently the basic weight-loss surgeries that can be performed morbidly obese individuals.  In advance of starting on any weight reduction plan, experts advise that you check with a medical doctor the pathway to helping you do it healthily.  They can lead you on the best way to regulate calories and recommend an excercise program that is safe with your physical capabilities.   Those who are authorized for gastric bypass need to at least first attend a structured weight-loss program for 6 months overseen by a physician, to see if they can accomplish changes in their body fat.</p>
<p>To obtain much better outcome, it is also important to find all the necessary support that you could get.  There are still research that shows that a person who has undergone gastric  bypass surgery will still get back to their morbid obesity if support is not available.Support helps to curb the thoughts in patients that guide them down the wrong path to overeating all over again.  Overeating can literally reverse the effects of the bariatric surgery by expanding the stomach pocket and even leading to a rupture of the stomach lining which can be life-threatening.  There is nothing wrong with admitting that you require help in the process after weight loss surgery.  There are support groups that will help support you in any area of the recovery from obesity.</p>
<p>More on <a href="http://www.gastricbypassdiabetes.com/bariatric/treatment-of-diabetes-with-gastric-bypass.htm" title="treatment of diabetes with gastric bypass">treatment of Diabetes Gastric with bypass surgery</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 06:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Surgeries like laproscopic gastric bypass as well as  different weight loss medical practices are chiefly provided to solve problems of extreme obesity.  Not only does laparoscopic gastric bypass facilitate in fat-loss, but studies confirm that it&#8217;s sensational effects on diseases associated with heaviness such as heart diseases, hypertension, cancer and diabetes.  There [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Surgeries like laproscopic gastric bypass as well as  different weight loss medical practices are chiefly provided to solve problems of extreme obesity.  Not only does laparoscopic gastric bypass facilitate in fat-loss, but studies confirm that it&#8217;s sensational effects on diseases associated with heaviness such as heart diseases, hypertension, cancer and diabetes.  There are important studies demonstrating that duodenal switch gastric bypass practices was effective enough to reduce or force the abatement of type 2 Diabetes mellitus.</p>
<p>When a patient undergoes gastric bypass surgery, the size of the stomach pouch is reduced greatly.  Usually what happens is a small pouch is created in the top area of the stomach, and then half way down the small intestine is connected to the remaining lower part of the stomach.  The idea behind the concept is that the volume of the stomach is reduced to the point that not as much food can be digested at any one time.  This effect will satisfy the mind and create a limit to the number of calories that can be ingested at any one time.</p>
<h3>Gastric Bypass &#038; Diabetes </h3>
<p>In the first few months following gastric bypass surgery, weight loss will be dramatic.  Surveys say that patients would lose 5% of their weight immediately after their weight-loss operation.  Patients commonly lose 50 to 60% of their weight within one year after undergoing gastric bypass surgery.  It is life-altering.   Two years after the surgery, patients will usually achieve their lowest weight loss and will begin to look to maintain weight and not lose weight.  It is doable, but the key concept is permanent lifestyle change.  At this point, the maintenance program would involve the patient sticking with the dietary plan and doing the exercises to maintain body weight homeostasis.</p>
<p>There are studies showing that diabetes was forced to remission after the surgery.  This biological effect is not caused by just hormones changing in the body, although this is a part of it.  The key factor is the amount of weight that is lost by the individual.  The more massive your body is, the harder it is on your pancreas to keep up with the necessary insulin that the body needs.   In a study conducted at the Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina, they were able to identify that weight is a factor in decreasing diabetes.  Hormones also have a factor, since the studies also showed an effect on the gut hormones.  They have a stronger insulin resistance.</p>
<h3>Gastric Bypass &#038; Diabetes </h3>
<p>In proven medical research, patients who were obese and had type 2 diabetes showed dramatic improvement following gastric bypass surgery.  Patients responded surprisingly well in blood sugar levels and with a reduced need for higher doses of medication.  Nearly half of all the gastric bypass patients were able to be completely weaned off of diabetic medications.  Type 2 diabetes went into complete remission for those individuals.</p>
<p>It is not just the weight loss and the hormones that keep diabetes at bay.  Nutrition is also very important to stopping and preventing diabetes.  There are strict diet plans that are in place for the gastric bypass patient to follow.  It is important that it is followed closely.  No cheating!  In fact, too much sugar will cause the patient become nauseated, sweat proffusively, and have diarrhea in a unique medical problem from these type of surgeries, it is aptly called &#8220;Dumping syndrome.&#8221;</p>
<p>The research also points to the fact that those kinds of results were happening not only in adults but also in teenagers.  In general, teenagers usually have to wait a year before diabetes will go into complete remission following gastric bypass surgery. Teens who are suffering from diseases used to be only  associated with adults, like high blood pressure, cholesterol and triglyceride levels, would get lower counts or get significant improvements after surgery.</p>
<p>It is a foregone conclusion in the bariatric community that gastric bypass surgery can (and will) affect the onset and reversal of type 2 diabetes.  However, it is not the best option nor the only option.  Gastric bypass surgery is not a magic wand that will transform your body into perfection and whisk away diabetes in the blink of an eye.  It is still about eating healthy and getting regular activity into your schedule.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 05:30:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Candidacy for lap band surgery is decided first of all by your Body Mass Index.  Anybody with a BMI over 40 is an automatic candidate for surgery, as is any person with a BMI over 35 with certain chronic health problems.</p>
<p>Although it is nice to realize that you may be a candidate for bariatric surgery, you may be wondering if weight loss surgery is right for you.  Also, you may be wondering if it is worth the money.  Undergoing weight loss surgery is a big decision you must decide for yourself.</p>
<p>Your health is another factor that you should take into consideration, when trying to determine if weight loss surgery is right for you.  Weight loss surgery is commonly referred to as a lifesaving medical procedure.  Those who are severely obese put their health at risk and may experience an early death.  If you are severely obese, your physician may recommend weight loss surgery.  If that is the case, weight loss surgery is more than worth the costs, as you cannot put a price tag on your health and wellbeing.</p>
<p>Your ability to set goals and stay with them is another factor to consider, when determining if weight loss surgery is worth the cost to you.  Weight loss surgery may help you lose weight right away, but the surgery alone will not help you lose weight.  With a reduced stomach pouch, which is how most weight loss surgeries work, you must limit the amount of food that you eat.  If you do not do so, you may gain your weight back and possibly endanger your health.  If you do not think that you can follow all of the instructions given to you, following a weight loss surgery, surgery may not be the best option for you.</p>
<h3>Is weight loss surgery the best thing for your health?</h3>
<p>The above mentioned factors are just a few of the many that can help you decide if weight loss surgery is right for you or if it is worth the cost.  Speaking to your general family doctor first about your concerns about your weight is one of the first steps you can take to changing your obesity problem and determining if weight loss surgery is necessary.  Keep in mind that a certain number of factors must be met before a person can get weight loss surgery and not everyone is going to be accepted to get a bariatric procedure.</p>
<h3>Important Factors In Determining The Need to Have Bariatric Surgery</h3>
<ul>
<li>Your Body Mass Index (BMI) </li>
<li>Comorbid Chronic Illness</li>
<li>Psychological Health</li>
<li>Money - Can you get the money to afford wls?</li>
<li>Self Motivated?  How Much Does The Person Actually Want to Lose Weight?</li>
</ul>
<p><font color="#bbb" style="font-size: 12px">Related Terms: stomach surgery, lap band, bariatric information, surgical weight loss procedure, loss surgery, high blood, bmi calculator, surgery patients </font></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 23:28:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most health insurance policies actively cover surgery for weight loss. The majority require a letter of medical necessity from the prescribing doctor which states that it is not simply for improving one&#8217;s looks but is definitely in need of medical attention. The bariatric center can provide a detailed letter to the medical insurance company which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most health insurance policies actively cover surgery for weight loss. The majority require a letter of medical necessity from the prescribing doctor which states that it is not simply for improving one&#8217;s looks but is definitely in need of medical attention. The bariatric center can provide a detailed letter to the medical insurance company which will by and large result in pre-certification of coverage. Some health insurance companies may try to deny you health insurance coverage despite the doctor&#8217;s recommendation. It is then your responsibility to contact the health insurance carrier and be more assertive in your appeal. The weight loss surgery clinic that you use can often help direct you in what needs to be done to be successful in obtaining health insurance coverage for your bariatric procedure.. </p>
<h3>Which insurance companies cover bariatric surgery?</h3>
<p> You will want to obtain a copy of your current insurance policy to determine if these procedures are covered. It isn&#8217;t always to so easy to navigate the waters in terms of getting the coverage you need for weight loss surgery. That is why most bariatric centers will help you along the way to get the approval that you need. Work with them closely to get the approval you need. They have the experience and will generally know what companies do and don&#8217;t cover. </p>
<p> Some health insurance companies that cover weight loss surgery are: </p>
<ul>
<li> Blue Cross/Blue Shield <i>(not in all states) </i> </li>
<li>First Health</li>
<li>United Healthcare</li>
<li>Aetna</li>
<li>PHCS</li>
</ul>
<h3>How About Medicare?</h3>
<p> In February 2006, Medicare started covering Adjustable Lap Band Surgery and Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (open or laparoscopic). In addition to meeting standard patient criteria, Medicare coverage only applies when the bariatric procedure is done in a hospital or by a medical practice that is awarded a &#8220;Center of Excellence&#8221; by the American College of Surgeons or the American Society for Bariatric Surgery. In general, if the procedure is performed by a Bariatric Center of Excellence team, Medicare normally pays for it as long as a patient falls within Medicare&#8217;s guidelines. Medicare requires patients to have a BMI of 35 or more with at least one considerable chronic health problem. Medicare has a coverage policy manual that you need to become familiar with, but your bariatric clinic staff will be very helpful if you need answers. It will not cover liposuction. <font color="#bbb" style="font-size: 12px">Related Terms: Obesity Surgery, Gastric Bypass Surgery expensive, Bariatric Surgery, Bariatric Surgery Costs, Paying for Gastric Bypass Surgery</font> </p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 05:49:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days, there is a great  need for overweight Americans to lose those excess pounds. Being healthy would not only lead them to have a healthier lifestyle but it will also literally lighten their load,  and improve their overall well-being.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These days, there is a great  need for overweight Americans to lose those excess pounds. Being healthy would not only lead them to have a healthier lifestyle but it will also literally lighten their load,  and improve their overall well-being.</p>
<p>There is a long  list of dieting options available. There are exercise programs, exercise machines, dietary supplements, dietary food and drinks, diet pills - there are even soaps which claim to help you lose pounds while you bathe.</p>
<p>One other available option to shed off those unwanted pounds is to  go herbal.</p>
<p>Herbal weight loss products have been in great demand for people who want to lose weight the natural way. However, when you take herbal supplements to lose weight, you would have to wait for a longer time for the results because of the more subtle effects of medicines which came from plants and natural herbs.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Here are some herbal weight loss options that you might want to consider:</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>1.   Herbal weight loss products </strong></p>
<p>There are a lot of herbal weight loss products available in the market now. You can check out the Internet and you will find a lot of herbal weight loss pills and products.</p>
<p>Be careful, however, as there are some products which claim to be safe and natural because they are herbal, but some actually have  side effects because of non-extensive research on the effects of these products.</p>
<p>Here are some ingredients and chemicals which make up some  herbal weight loss products that you should watch out for, as they might have harmful effects to your health:</p>
<p><strong>&gt;  Senna. </strong>This is an herbal laxative. Senna is a main ingredient in weight loss teas, and it works by stimulation the colon. The downside effect of this herb is dehydration. It can also lead to colon problems and can become addictive. Some people, when addicted, are unable to perform bowel movements without it, so watch out.<br />
<strong><br />
&gt;  Chromium picolinate.</strong> This is a synthetic compound found in herbal weight loss products. Chromium is a nutrient which helps regulate blood-sugar level.  However, this ingredient, when taken in high doses, may cause damage in the chromosomes. It can also lead to dehydration.</p>
<p>&gt;  St. John&#8217;s wort. This supplement increases the production of a chemical in the brain. If not used properly, it may cause eye and skin sensitivity, mild gastrointestinal distress, fatigue and itching.</p>
<p>Although a lot of herbal products claim to be safe and natural, it is better to scrutinize the ingredients and  research about the effects of the product itself before going for these herbal dietary pills.</p>
<p><strong>2.  Organic food. </strong></p>
<p>In Wichita, Kansas, organic food has found its way to more homes and restaurants. Organic food devotees  believe that consuming organic goodies help their bodies as well as the environment.</p>
<p>A person who buys organically raised eggs and vegetables claim to be healthier, and they are not spending money on doctors and prescriptions as these keep them healthier and away from the hospital. This could also be an option for weight watchers, as organic food is known to be kinder to your weight than chemically-processed food products.</p>
<p><strong>3. Green Tea. </strong></p>
<p>Studies show that intake of green tea, or green tea extracts burns extra calories. Also, green tea with caffeine can increase fat burning by up to 40% thereby reducing fat.</p>
<p>This is one good option for those who want to lose weight. In a study done, people who took green tea were found to lose 2 to 3 times more weight than those who did not drink green tea.</p>
<p>These results show that green tea is a natural product for the treatment of obesity. Thus, it also makes for a healthier dietary option, not to mention the good effects that it has on the body as compared to caffeine. A cup of tea gives an emmediate energy lift without the side effects of caffeine.</p>
<p><strong>3. Caffeine. </strong></p>
<p>Coffee provides an energy boost to increase fat burning. Caffeine also provides a likelihood to be active, which in turn increases your rate of calorie burn.</p>
<p><strong>4. Immortality Herb</strong></p>
<p>This herb, whose scientific name is Gymnostemna Pentaphyllum, is known to have the following benefits:</p>
<p><em>&gt;  increases healthy blood flow<br />
&gt;  reduces artery blocks<br />
&gt;  aids healthy blood pressure<br />
&gt;  increases the rate of fat burning </em></p>
<p>5. Apple Cider Vinegar</p>
<p>There are pills and food supplements whose main ingredient is apple cider vinegar. Here are the benefits of taking this herbal option:</p>
<p><em>&gt;  weight loss<br />
&gt;  improved cholesterol level<br />
&gt;  improved high blood pressure<br />
&gt;  helps prevent rheumatoid arthritis</em></p>
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