People With Diabetes And Weight Loss After Gastric Bypass Surgery
10.20.09 (11:05 pm) [edit]
There are a large number of people for whom weight loss is not so much a matter of slimming down to fit into a favorite pair of jeans, and more about health and quality of life; for many American men and women who are considering the option of
bariatric surgery Los Angeles gastric bypass centers offer a variety of weight loss solutions. The effectiveness of weight loss surgery in large part depends on the present health condition of the patient.
Interestingly, people with diabetes lose less weight after gastric bypass surgery Los Angeles surgeons observe, when compared to non-diabetics, according to the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) researchers. The study found patients with large stomach pouches similarly lose less weight, and also acknowledged that
Los Angeles bariatric surgery provides weight loss, significant improvement in quality of life, extends life span and has a low rate of complications for most when accompanied by precise surgical technique and regular follow-up.
In some cases, diabetics may take insulin or other drugs that stimulate the production of fat and cholesterol, reducing the effectiveness of weight loss surgery. Other factors that may lead to weight gain in patients with diabetes include a 'protective' increase in caloric intake to treat episodes of hypoglycemia [low blood sugar], reduction of urinary glucose losses and sodium and water retention that are a direct effect of insulin on the distal tubule in the kidney.
The study concluded that gastric bypass provides good or excellent weight loss for most patients. However, diabetes mellitus and larger pouch size are independently associated with poor weight loss for some individual cases after gastric bypass. Changes in the use of diabetes medications may reduce the risk of poor weight loss among diabetics undergoing
gastric bypass Los Angeles surgeons agree. Detailed attention to the creation of a small gastric pouch is essential for achieving the best results. For more information on bariatric and gastric bypass surgery, contact your local weight loss surgery experts to learn more.
People With Diabetes And Weight Loss After Gastric Bypass Surgery
10.20.09 (11:01 pm) [edit]
There are a large number of people for whom weight loss is not so much a matter of slimming down to fit into a favorite pair of jeans, and more about health and quality of life; for many American men and women who are considering the option of
bariatric surgery Los Angeles gastric bypass centers offer a variety of weight loss solutions. The effectiveness of weight loss surgery in large part depends on the present health condition of the patient.
Interestingly, people with diabetes lose less weight after gastric bypass surgery Los Angeles surgeons observe, when compared to non-diabetics, according to the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) researchers. The study found patients with large stomach pouches similarly lose less weight, and also acknowledged that
Los Angeles bariatric surgery provides weight loss, significant improvement in quality of life, extends life span and has a low rate of complications for most when accompanied by precise surgical technique and regular follow-up.
In some cases, diabetics may take insulin or other drugs that stimulate the production of fat and cholesterol, reducing the effectiveness of weight loss surgery. Other factors that may lead to weight gain in patients with diabetes include a 'protective' increase in caloric intake to treat episodes of hypoglycemia [low blood sugar], reduction of urinary glucose losses and sodium and water retention that are a direct effect of insulin on the distal tubule in the kidney.
The study concluded that gastric bypass provides good or excellent weight loss for most patients. However, diabetes mellitus and larger pouch size are independently associated with poor weight loss for some individual cases after gastric bypass. Changes in the use of diabetes medications may reduce the risk of poor weight loss among diabetics undergoing
gastric bypass Los Angeles surgeons agree. Detailed attention to the creation of a small gastric pouch is essential for achieving the best results. For more information on bariatric and gastric bypass surgery, contact your local weight loss surgery experts to learn more.
Body Contouring For Massive-Weight-Loss Patients
06.28.09 (11:37 pm) [edit]
Press Release Newswire reports that in the United States today about a third of all adults is considered obese, and with that obesity, there has been a surge of recognition of health related concerns that are exacerbated by the extra weight. With surgeons' skills and technology advancing every year to offer patients procedures to help with extreme weight loss, the demand is growing each year for bariatric procedures like lap band Los Angeles weight loss experts say. Studies show bariatric surgery has a wealth of health related benefits: resolves type 2 diabetes in 73% - 83% of patients, cuts the risk of developing coronary heart disease in half, and is an effective treatment for obstructive sleep apnea for more than 85% of patients.
A study in 2008 presented at the American Society of Plastic Surgeons 2008 conference found that a patient having plastic surgery while still obese did increase surgical complications for single body contouring procedures being performed. Patients who are in consultation after extreme weight loss are recommended to maintain their goal weight for at least 6 months before This helps to ensure that any lasting weight fluctuations will be under control
and cosmetic results from plastic surgery will be long term. Another finding of the ASPS study was that there was little difference in complication rates in patients who had lost weight by diet and exercise versus those who had the help of Los Angeles Lap Band plastic surgery.
After the journey of losing the weight, most patients have a great improvement in health but also a great need for cosmetic surgery. Depending on how much weight loss occurs, sagging skin and areas of stubborn fat pockets are the primary issues after massive weight loss. Overall, regarding gastric bypass surgery Los Angeles patients are finding that this weight-loss option is a great first step toward a healthier lifestyle.
Body contouring is an excellent choice for after bariatric surgery. Eating habits, exercise, supplementation habits, everything plays a part in the patient's readiness for surgery.
The procedures of weight loss surgery Los Angeles plastic surgeons explain, may include an arm lift, thigh lift or a breast lift and/or breast augmentation. Men are also equally concerned regarding the excess that manifests after weight loss. Plastic surgeons often find that the most common first line of treatment after bariatric surgery is the circumferential body lift (also known as a belt lipectomy) which includes an extended tummy tuck, lateral thigh lift, and buttock lift. This restores and reshapes the entire waist line and trunk. For more information on post bariatric plastic surgery in Los Angeles and surrounding areas, please contact your local weight loss experts.
Can Gastric Bypass Surgery Reverse Diabetes?
05.21.09 (4:49 am) [edit]
CNN Health News addresses the question: is it true that obese people who have had gastric bypass surgery have experienced a reversal of diabetes condition?
Many people who are overweight or morbidly obese have metabolic syndrome (which is also called pre-diabetes) or have frank diabetes, which is also called adult-onset diabetes, type 2 diabetes, or non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (which, despite the name, may be treated with insulin), according to Conditions Expert Dr. Otis Brawley Chief Medical Officer of the American Cancer Society.
The hallmark of frank diabetes is high circulating levels of insulin and a resistance to that insulin, leading to higher-than-normal blood sugars. These require laboratory testing. Symptoms include thirst, frequent urination, blurred vision, and tiredness.
Weight loss, by diet and exercise or by change in diet gastric bypass or by a surgical procedure such as lap band Los Angeles sources say, very often improves insulin sensitivity and blood sugar control. Indeed, weight loss may eliminate the need for medical treatment of the condition.
With regards to both average patients and patients requiring extensive gastric bypass surgery Los Angeles experts in medicine usually still consider these folks diabetics, as they usually still have abnormal response to a high-sugar meal, but their blood sugar patterns are far better than before the weight loss and/or gastric bypass and their risk of diabetes complications is dramatically reduced.
According to specialists in bariatric surgery Los Angeles County patients must be aware that successful weight loss treatment is highly advantageous for aesthetic as well as health reasons. People with the metabolic syndrome or more severe diabetes are at higher risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke as well as kidney failure and peripheral artery disease. Peripheral artery disease is the leading cause of leg amputation. Diabetes is also a leading cause of blindness in the U.S. For additional information on how diabetes is affected by weight loss surgery Los Angeles residents are encouraged to visit www.surgithin.com.
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Report Finds Bariatric Surgery Minimizes Pregnancy Complications For Obese Women
04.14.09 (12:11 am) [edit]
In a study by Ben-GurionUniversity of the Negev's (BGU) Faculty of Health Sciences, researchers show that women who undergo bariatric surgery to treat obesity will reduce the risk of medical and obstetric complications when they become pregnant, according to Medical News Today. With regard to deliveries alone, the study indicated that between 1988 and 2006, 176 women had 301 (0.17%) deliveries that occurred before bariatric surgery, and 354 women had 507 (0.28%) deliveries that occurred after bariatric surgery Los Angeles and other major cities serving as sampling sites for the research.
The study’s findings were published in the International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics by BGU Professor Eyal Sheiner and Dr. Adi Weintraub, also of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at SorokaUniversityMedicalCenter. The study indicated that though the risk of gestational diabetes alone drops by 60 percent when an obese woman who is not pregnant has weight loss surgery Los Angeles bariatric surgeons note the study’s other findings that show a significantly higher rate of cesarean births in women who had und
ergone bariatric surgery. There were, however, significantly lower rates of hypertensive disorders in general and severe pre-eclampsia in particular, as well as lower rates of diabetes mellitus and anemia (defined as maternal hemoglobin less than 10g/dL)followingbariatric surgery.
The prevalence of people who are overweight or obese has increased dramatically in high-income countries over the past 20 years and subsequently, there are more individuals seeking procedures such as lap band Los Angeles being among one of the best places to go for this highly specialized surgical operation. In the United States figures for 1999 through 2002 showed that some two-thirds (65.1%) of Americans aged 20 years or older had a body mass index (BMI, calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared) greater than 25 and were considered overweight; one-third (30.4%) were considered obese (BMI greater than 30), and 4.9% were morbidly obese (BMI greater than 40). Between 1999 and 2002, close to one-third of women of childbearing age in the United States were classified as obese. Regarding additional information regarding bariatric surgery and lap band Los Angeles based surgeon Mark Paya MD specializes in laparoscopic Roux en y gastric bypass surgery and gastric banding procedures, including lap band surgery.
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A PRIMER ON LAP BANDS
03.28.09 (12:19 am) [edit]
If you’re reading this you’ve probably checked the FAQs, forums, and news about Lap Band and in the search for the right Los Angeles Lap Band surgeon, you’ve discovered what thousands of people have already experienced first-hand: Lap Band works, and it could work for you. A relatively new procedure that was first standardized in Italy and Belgium in the nineties, FDA-approved Laparoscopic gastric banding (Lap Band) squeezes the upper part of the stomach closed with a surgically-implanted inflatable band; the idea is purely to control the flow of food into your system. A silicone girdle such as one pictured here (left) goes around the top part of your stomach to create a small (one half ounce) pouch with a small, narrowed opening, enabling you to feel full sooner while eating much l
ess. This is good news.
More good news: recent medical sources report that Lap Bands can now be placed in one hour, with a one-day hospital stay through three small minimally-invasive incisions. So whether you’re on the hunt for good, dependable Los Angeles Gastric Bypass professionals who know the industry inside out, or wondering about more details on Lap Band procedures, the friendly people at California Surgical Weight Loss Center can address any concerns you may have regarding weight loss, Lap Band fills, or Los Angeles Bariatric surgery services available in your area.
For more information on finding an honest, professional Los Angeles Weight Loss surgeon who can help you navigate through your weight loss needs, please contact Dr. Paya at California Surgical Weight Loss Center.
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LAP BAND has significant benefits over Lap RNYG
02.09.09 (5:07 am) [edit]
I recently read an article on Lap Band surgery. There was a five year study done which shows LAP BAND has significant benefits over Lap RNYG. Perhaps more important to an average Lap Band Los Angeles or New York patient is that it is less invasive and less risky.
The study concludes:
- LAP-BAND® patients have shorter operative time, less blood loss and shorter hospital stay compared with laparoscopic gastric bypass patients
- LAP-BAND® is less invasive with less operative risk to the patient
- LAP-BAND® patients have decreased complication rates
If you are a typical SoCal resident, you would have seen the ubiquitous hoardings espousing the virtues of Beverly Hills lap band surgeries. Suddenly there is a lot of demand in Bariatric Surgery Los Angeles centers. But even with lower risk, it is still a major surgery and needs to be though as such. Always research the surgeon who will do the surgery and know that this is an option when diet, exercise and other form of weight reduction fail and should be kept for the significantly obese.
I asked a Los Angeles Lap Band surgeon about the procedure, and he mentioned that in long term (more than 5 years) there may be no difference laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery and LAPBAND. Gastric Bypass has so much more complications that it seems intuitive that LAP BAND is here to stay.
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Gastric Bypass Surgery – the heartwarming story of a New Yorker. Angelinos – check it out.
01.29.09 (9:35 pm) [edit]
Its 2009, will you believe it? I hope this year will be a more promising year than the year which just completed. Lots of tough things happened last year – earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, economic meltdown, you name it. But it is time to look forward, with hope and optimism. One of the most optimistic and heartwarming article I read today is about bariatric surgery. A New Yorker lost a whopping 430 pounds, thereby saving his life! Doctors told him that he has less than a year to live, unless something drastic happened – which did in the form of gastric bypass surgery. In big mega cities like New York and Los Angeles bariatric surgery is coming in vogue. Extremely obese Americans, who cannot reduce their weight through diet and exercise, are opting for gastric bypass surgeries. Per leading lap band Los Angeles surgeons, a number of people are exploring this avenue. As in most surgeries, however, there is a note of caution. This is a serious surgery, with complications, and one has to be careful. There might be gastrointestinal and other problems – so proper education, post operative steps and a good doctor are essential. Find out more about your doctor, you can get good Lap Band Los Angeles specialists with experience and credentials. In short, you need to be convinced about your bariatric surgeon Los Angeles specialist before you agree to the procedure. To read more about the New Yorker Ernesto Suncar, please visit the NY Daily News Article. Disclaimer: This blog or article is for information purpose only, and should not be treated a professional advise or price protection guarantee. This blog is mainly used for search engine optimization and other commercial purposes and it is advised that readers seek professional consultation in the field of interest for more information. |
Weight Loss Surgery in Los Angeles: Amazing Results for Committed Candidates
01.29.09 (9:33 pm) [edit]
Unfortunately, one-third of Americans is considered obese, and with obesity comes a slew of other health problems, ranging from sleep apnea to diabetes, and even heart disease. Morbid obesity is considered a chronic disease, no different from other serious conditions like heart disease or cancer. Fortunately bariatric surgery Los Angeles has proven a useful tool for battling obesity and its related health issues. However, weight loss surgery in Los Angeles and all over the United States is not the ideal solution for every candidate. Most Los Angeles weight loss surgery experts will agree, patients must demonstrate that they have previously tried and exhausted all efforts for non-surgical weight loss through diet and exercise programs.
Degree of obesity is measured through Body Mass Index (BMI). Typically obesity ranges from a BMI of 30 and over, with morbid obesity at a BMI of 40 or over. The threshold for surgery is typically a BMI over 40, or between 30 and 35 if the patient also has a disease related to obesity, such as diabetes or sleep apnea.
Bariatric surgery involves surgical alteration of the stomach or intestine in order to produce weight loss. The most common procedures are the laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass Los Angeles, which reduces the stomach to a small pouch and reroutes the intestine, and the Lap-band, which constricts the upper part of the stomach with an adjustable belt.
The results are often dramatic. Most patients who undergo gastric bypass surgery lose about 75% of excess body weight within a year. With the Los Angeles Lap band procedure, it is about 50%-60%. This is because the surgeries address three major aspects of weight loss: appetite is suppressed, a sense of fullness is created, and, in some cases, the food that is eaten is not all absorbed.
However, the rapid weight loss is only one aspect of bariatric surgery. In order for the weight loss to be most effective as well as for patients to keep the weight off, they must maintain a healthy lifestyle, which doesn’t always come so easy for those previously obese who made a lifestyle out of maintaining bad eating habits. Patients must get regular exercise, take vitamin supplements daily, and ensure they are eating right for the rest of their lives. Also it is important for patients to have a strong support system at home in order to maintain the positive effects of the surgery.
Weight loss surgery has increasingly gained popularity since the 1990s. It is important to do as much research as possible in order to prepare for a consultation with a weight loss surgeon. You should be able to discuss any questions you have with your physician, and be prepared to make a lifelong change!
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Achieving Long-Term Success after Weight Loss Surgery
12.23.08 (11:43 pm) [edit]
Many people think that weight loss surgery is a quick and easy fix to battling obesity. This is not the case. Weight loss surgery should always be considered a last result, after much diet and exercise has been relied upon, without avail. Los Angeles weight loss surgery is a long and arduous process. Bariatric surgery is an invasive, complicated, and sometimes risky procedure, which should be fully discussed with your family and physician before deciding on. The majority of surgical weight loss patients do well after the procedure, significant weight is lost, and kept off, and obesity-related health disorders often disappear, allowing patients to lead healthier more active lifestyles. But with the surgery comes certain responsibilities. Patients are required to make significant changes in their dieting and exercising habits. If the patient slips back into bad eating habits and inactive lifestyles, it is entirely possible to gain the weight back.
Los Angeles weight loss doctor and other nutritional physicians agree, it is pertinent to stick to the regimen set by your doctor in order to achieve the maximum results. With gastric bypass patients, the weight loss is rapid the first year, and often plateaus at around the second. Los Angeles lap band or gastric banding patients achieve weight loss at a much slower pace, with the weight loss ultimately ending around year 2 or 3.
With gastric bypass, after the rapid weight loss occurs and that initial elation that comes with it, experts point out that it is then easier for them to start slacking off on their prescribed regimen. Since they are at a steady weight, they can get back into old habits, shirking exercise, eating snacks, larger portions, and avoiding follow-up visits with their surgeon.
With Lab Band Los Angeles patients, it is pertinent not to miss follow-up appointments, since the band can be adjusted or even removed by your surgeon based on success of your weight loss. However, both procedures require a number of lifestyle changes in order to achieve long-term success. Because both affect the size of your stomach, and limit the amount of food intake, it is important to eat the right portions of the right types of food in order to stay healthy and not become malnourished.
Take your vitamins, don’t drink soda or junk food, and don’t overeat. Your stomach will feel fuller faster than usual, but if you continue to eat too much of the wrong things, you won’t lose weight, you’ll experience vomiting, and your body will be malnourished because it is not getting the right amount nutrition. This is often a big adjustment for those patients who gained weight because of their love for food. It is important for these patients to turn to a different hobby after the surgery, that way they can keep active and obtain pleasure from something other than food.
Another important factor to long-term success is to surround yourself with supportive people. Going through such an incredible change in your life can be overwhelming. If you join a support group and see a therapist, you will be able to share your experience with those who are familiar and qualified to support you through it all.
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Making the Commitment to Lap Band Surgery in Los Angeles
11.27.08 (8:08 pm) [edit]
Los Angeles Lap Band surgery is one of the safest weight loss surgery procedures around. Still, it is important to do all your research before making the commitment to such an involved surgery. Surgery is surgery, and with any type, there are certain risks involved. Doctor’s still say it should be the last resort, but the rewards are often worth it, even in the most extreme cases of obesity.
Obesity is determined by your BMI (body mass index), which is a calculation of your weight and height. BMI’s of 35 and over can be considerable life threatening, as morbid obesity caries many other health issues. Besides the psychological and social effects of obesity, it is also a risk factor for such health problems as diabetes, stroke, heart disease, gallbladder disease, breathing problems, sleep apnea, arthritis, and even certain types of cancers. Many morbidly obese patients turn to Lap Band Los Angeles as their last resort, when years of diet and exercise simply do not work.
Lap band surgery involves physically restricting the stomach size in order to limit the amount of food which can pass through the digestive system. That is why it is important to have a healthy gastrointestinal tract – esophagus, stomach, intestines – as well as cut out smoking, and alcohol consumption. The gastric band can be adjusted and even removed by your Los Angeles weight loss surgeon, depending on how your body reacts to the surgery. Gradual weight loss is expected for up to 2 years after the procedure, as well as dramatic improvements in overall health, mood and other aspects of psychosocial functioning.
The main commitment involved in LapBand Los Angeles is the lifestyle changes after surgery. Because your stomach is restricted in size, it is imperative to follow a strict diet of appropriate caloric intake, as well as healthy physical activity every day. The smaller stomach pouch is only able to hold about half a cup to a cup, so it is important to eat small well-balanced meals very slowly, and to realize that you will be fuller faster, so you will not be able to eat as much as you used to. In fact, it will be physically impossible. Your behavior will also change after surgery. Many weight loss centers in Los Angeles will give you access to qualified psychologists, dieticians, and physicians, in order to help you make the change into a whole new you.
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Lap Band Los Angeles
10.20.08 (11:01 pm) [edit]
Lap Band Los Angeles : The advent of Lap Band has revolutionized weight loss surgery. Lap-Band surgery is a type of weight loss surgery which alters the anatomy of the stomach to help you reduce food intake through hunger reduction. LAP-BAND® Surgery is the fastest growing weight loss surgery in the United States – because it is safe and effective.
Bariatric surgery is a term from the Greek words for “weight” and “treatment” . The most common form of bariatric surgery is Gastric Band surgery. In cities like Lap Band Los Angeles surgeries have become increasingly popular, though one needs to analyze carefully whether they are suitable for the procedure.
Gastric Banding
Laparoscopic gastric banding is a purely restrictive operation. The ASGB device is a band with an inflatable balloon connected to a reservoir implanted underneath the skin. There are two available devices. The Swedish Adjustable Gastric Band® (Obtech Medical AG, Switzerland) is only available in Europe. The LAP-BAND® system (BioEnterics Corporation, Carpentaria, CA) has been available in Europe, Australia, and South America and was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in the United States in June 2001.
Lap Band Los Angeles Surgeon Dr. Mahbod Paya specializes in lap band surgery and is considered by many as a knowledge resource in this field. Some parts of our article has been sourced from his website.
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Weight Loss Surgery in Los Angeles at the California Surgical Weight Loss Center
10.20.08 (10:57 pm) [edit]
Dr. Paya is a board certified general surgeon and has a fellowship in weight loss surgery. He is very experienced. He performs three different operations for weight loss which are laparoscopic gastric bypass, laparoscopic gastric banding (Lap-Band), and laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy. He performs all these surgeries through keyhole incisions by using very thin instruments while he is watching the monitor. The benefits are that patients leave the hospital much quicker, and the chance of wound infections and pneumonia are dramatically decreased. Cosmetically the abdomen looks a lot better.
Laparoscopic roux-en-y gastric bypass surgery causes the most amount of weight loss. In the first year patients will lose anywhere between 70-90 percent of their excess body weight. During the bypass surgery, Dr. Paya will make a smaller stomach out of your original stomach. He also reroutes the bowel, resulting in both a restrictive and malabsorptive operation. Consequently, small portions will fill the patient up and decrease absorption. After the operation, the patient stays in the hospital for 2 nights and recovery at home usually takes around 1 week.
The second operation that Dr. Paya performs is the Lap BandLap Band surgery is a purely restrictive operation. By definition it limits how much you can eat at one time. Small portions will fill you up. Lap Band Los Angeles is done laparascopy with keyhole incisions, takes forty-five minutes to perform, and is outpatient. Patients come to the hospital or surgical center in the morning, and leave to go home in the afternoon. Weight loss with Lap Band Los Angeles is more gradual and patients are usually required to come into the office 3-5 times in the first year for tightening or adjustment and rarely ever after that.
The advantage of LapBand Los Angeles is that we do not cut the stomach or the small bowel or do any rerouting. We simply put the silicon band around the upper portion of the stomach which is adjustable and reversible.
The third operation is the laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy. In this operation we take out about 85% of the stomach so the patient is left with a very tiny stomach, and as a consequence, small portions will fill them- leading to very good weight loss. Another beneficial aspect of this operation is that it decreases appetite dramatically like the gastric bypass. The operation takes approximately one hour to perform and patients are required to stay one night in the hospital. The weight loss is rapid with sleeve mastectomy. For particularly obese patients, with BMI’s greater than 60, sleeve gastrectomy can easily be converted to laparoscopic gastric bypass for further weight loss.
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Many of Those Seeking Weight Loss Surgery Say it’s Their Last Resort
07.05.08 (12:54 am) [edit]
So many Americans today suffer from obesity and the many medical conditions associated with it. Many of those who decide to lose the weight through diet and exercise are left in similar conditions without much change. Such is the case for recent Los Angeles gastric bypass surgery patient Lisa Arnold, 42, who said that her decision to undergo Los Angeles weight loss surgery despite its rare complications and necessary lifestyle changes was the result of many years of dieting without success. She began seeing a dietician, who told her that despite the sweets and snacks she has regularly, her calorie intake was considered to be normal. For some reason, her body seems to process food into energy or fat very quickly. Arnold tried a new strict calorie-controlled diet suggested by her dietician, but just like Weight-Watchers, Atkins, and all the other diets she tried, it did not help. Arnold kept a journal in the months preceding her gastric banding surgery, and noticed that her weight was affecting much more than her health. Besides the sciatica she was developing, she noticed her self-esteem was at an all time low. Being dominated by food and hating the image staring back at her in the mirror, she began losing the hope of ever being happy with herself. Finally, after researching many different weight loss procedures, and meeting with a top Los Angeles weight loss surgeon, her and her doctor approved the decision of undergoing laparascopic gastric banding surgery. As in other gastric banding procedures, a hollow tube inflated with distilled water is surgically inserted to tighten its grip around the top of the stomach. This reduces the flow of food to the bottom part of the stomach. The Lap Band surgery system has been available in Europe, Australia, and South America and was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in the United States in June 2001. The advantages of laparoscopic ASGB compared to laparoscopic gastric bypass include a shorter operative time, relative ease of performance, no stapling or transection of the stomach, the stomach size can be adjusted, and it is reversible. A few months later, Arnold admitted, the change in lifestyle was challenging at first, but the results have been phenomenal. Two years after the surgery, Arnold has no regrets about her decision, and went from a size 24 to 10 and has never felt better. She was most excited about fitting into her favorite pair of slacks for the first time in years. For more information on available Los Angeles weight loss surgery procedures, visit www.surgithin.com.
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Could Lap-Band Surgery be the Cure for Obesity?
06.21.08 (1:01 am) [edit]
& nbsp; &n bsp; &nb sp; Excess weight is a growing problem here in the United States. In comparison to 30 years ago, the number of overweight adults in the U.S. has almost doubled. And being overweight or obese is associated with more than 30 different health problems, so that many more people are at risk for serious health issues. Diabetes, heart disease, stroke, gall bladder disease, sleep apnea, depression, high blood pressure and cholesterol, even certain types of cancer, are all related to those who are overweight or obese. Many Americans have tried to get healthier, lose weight, diet and exercise, but it seems this does not work for everyone. Fortunately, there are surgical solutions to this growing problem. Los Angeles bariatric surgery has become increasingly popular over the last few years. Patients who had the surgery and followed the lifestyle changes – changed their eating habits, portion sizes, etc. – saw incredibly successful results. Patients lost up to 60% of their weight, reversed diabetes, high blood pressure, and other health issues, and increased mobility, endurance and self-confidence. Weight loss surgery Los Angeles done by Dr. Mark Paya at the California Surgical Weight Loss Center has also created many success stories. Dr. Paya specializes in Lap Band surgery and Gastric Bypass Surgery Los Angeles. Each surgery is intended for those who are severely overweight and have had trouble losing extra weight with conventional diet and exercise, but each surgery may not be right for everyone, so it is important to discuss all the options with your doctor. The California Surgical Weight Loss Center also organizes free seminars to explain surgical weight loss and bariatric surgery procedures as well as address personal questions and concerns or those in attendance. Call 866-surgithin for more information.
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Los Angeles Weight Loss Surgery Helps Resolve Sexual Function in Overweight Men
05.20.08 (12:07 am) [edit]
Erectile dysfunction is just one of the medical conditions associated with obesity. There is a long list of life-threatening medical conditions, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, orthopedic problems, gall bladder disease and sleep apnea. Many of these conditions are reversible in severely obese adults, but only after losing a significant amount of weight. Research presented recently at the 103rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Urological Association (AUA) shows that weight loss can in fact resolve sexual dysfunction in men. Morbid obesity can cause sexual dysfunction independent of other common confounders, including diabetes, hypertension and smoking. In this study from researchers in Boston and Philadelphia, sexual function was normalized in some men who underwent gastric bypass surgery for weight loss.
In this study, 95 patients undergoing gastric bypass for weight loss completed the Brief Sexual Inventory (BSI) pre- and post-operatively. On average, BSI scores improved in all categories, including sexual drive, erectile function, ejaculatory function, problem assessment and sexual satisfaction. The amount of weight lost predicted the degree of improvement in all areas of the survey. Results were then compared to data from the Olmstead County Study of Urinary Health Status Survey, a community-based prospective study often used as a baseline for study comparison. After an average of 67 percent weight loss post-bypass, BSI scores were comparable to patients in the Olmstead Study.
The most common bariatric surgery Los Angeles performed is the Roux-en-Y (gastric bypass surgery Los Angeles). This is surgery that simultaneously seals off most of the stomach to decrease the amount of food one can eat, and rearranges the small intestine to reduce the calories the bodies can absorb.
Laparoscopic gastric banding is a purely restrictive operation. The ASGB device is a band with an inflatable balloons connected to a reservoir implanted underneath the skin. The LAP-BAND® system (BioEnterics Corporation, Carpentaria, CA) has been available in Europe, Australia, and South America and was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in the United States in June 2001.
The advantages of laparoscopic LAP-BAND surgery compared to laparoscopic gastric bypass include a shorter operative time, relative ease of performance, no stapling or transection of the stomach, the stomach size can be adjusted, and it is reversible. Disadvantages of laparoscopic ASGB may include slower weight loss than the Gastric Bypass.
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Bariatric Surgery Improving Mortality Rates of Obesity-Related Diseases
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We knew that gastric bypass and Lap Band surgery are beneficial for battling obesity and its co-morbidities. But what is more exciting is the number of journal articles that are reporting the extent of improvement in both medical and psychological quality of life. Did you know that the New England Journal of Medicine, one of the most highly respected medical journals reported that gastric bypass not only improves cause related mortality from coronary artery disease by 56% and diabetes by 92%, but also Cancer? Yes, cancer mortality also improves after gastric bypass. When comparing nearly 8,000 patients who had gastric bypass with ~ 8,000 patients of comparable sex, age and before surgery BMI the mortality from Cancer was 60% less. The numbers are astounding.
& nbsp; &n bsp; Losing weight may make you healthier but it also improves your social life? This is reported in a renowned journal, International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine. A study in 2007 showed that significant changes in BMI secondary to weight loss surgery increased employment and subjects living in partnership, improved eating behavior, reduced anxiety and depressive symptoms. All this, to complement improvements in your health! Local weight loss surgery Los Angeles patients have achieved incredibly successful and life-changing results not just in their appearance, but also in self-esteem, social and health related issues as well.
Dr. Mark Paya at the California Surgical Weight Loss Center performs Los Angeles bariatric surgery including Lap Band, sleeve gastrectomy procedur es, and laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery Los Angeles. They have a multidisciplinary service which includes dietician, psychologist, physical therapist and subspecialists such as gastrointestinology, pulmonary, cardiology and endocrine. They have centers in Glendale, West Hills / Woodland Hills, Northridge, and Los Angeles.
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