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Is hypoglycemia a problem after obesity surgery (RNY only)?

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The sensation may be similar to the dumping syndrome in that the person experiences the same queasy feeling. The person is nauseous, shaky, clammy and sweaty. The patient may experience a rapid and pounding heart beat. However, the cramps and the urge to have a bowel movement are not part of the reaction. The attack usually occurs between meals and is due to inadequate food intake or a long interval between meals. The best treatment is prevention by eating a balanced diet at regular intervals.
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Is there anyone who should not have obesity surgery?

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This surgery is obviously a very serious step. Patients with psychiatric conditions such as depression, bipolar disease, and/or schizophrenia should be under the care of a psychiatrist before they consider surgery. These conditions can become exaggerated by the body changes that are associated with weight loss. There are some medical conditions which make the surgery too dangerous to perform. These occur rarely but must be taken into account.
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Is obesity a problem?

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The term overweight is used for anyone with more body fat than is considered to be healthy. From a medical point of view, people tend to develop more diseases as they increase their excess body fat. This means that many diseases, such as diabetes, occur in many individuals simply as a result of excess weight, or excess body fat content. Also, a person is increasingly more likely to die early as their weight increases.
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I have Sjögren's Syndrome. Is this a problem for obesity surgery?

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Generally no. In some cases patients may be on high doses of steroids and then the medication is a problem. I decide in the individual case based on the level of medication that the patients are on. Yes and no. You can take the port out but then you have to seal the tube with all fluid inside - and then you can't adjust the band. To do that you have to put in the port again. We never do that.
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What is hypoglycemia?

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Hypoglycemia is the technical term for low blood glucose (sugar) values. Sometimes the term is used to refer to the symptoms that a person typically has when blood glucose is low: tremulousness, jitteriness, irritability, pallor, clammy skin ldquo;Reactive hypoglycemia” refers to the type of low blood sugar that occurs in response to ingesting concentrated simple sugar.
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The Glycemic Index was developed by Dr. David Jenkins, a Professor of nutrition at The University of Toronto, Canada. It is an easy and simple ranking of foods based on the immediate effect on blood glucose levels. It measures how much your blood sugar levels increases over a period of two to three hours after a meal. Generally speaking, foods rich in fat and protein like fish, chicken, beef, pork and meat in general, will not affect your blood glucose levels very much.
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Hypoglycemia is low blood sugar. Teacups are known for having hypoglycemia. Please read our section dedicated to this problem if you are interested in purchasing a teacup, so you are educated on how to handle and care for this breed. Teacups tend to use up their energy storage quickly, which can lead to low blood sugar. If this happens, they become very weak, can lose consciousness, and sometimes have seizures.
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What are the risks of obesity surgery?

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The immediate operative mortality rate for the conventional operations, adjustable banded gastroplasty and gastric bypass has been relatively low in the reported case series (less than 1%). On the other hand, complications such as wound infections, wound breakdown, leaks from staple-line breakdown, stomal stenosis, marginal ulcers, various pulmonary problems, blood clots in the legs, band slippage, or port infection may be as high as 10% or more.
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Why would you consider surgery for obesity?

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Obesity is considered a very serious medical disease. There are many negative impacts of severe obesity on an individual’s life. Obesity can damage muscle, bones, and internal organs. The chance of heart disease, diabetes, sleep apnea, infertility, osteoarthritis, venous insufficiency, gallbladder disease, and certain cancers are increased by obesity. As your weight increases the risks of medical problems increases. There are many social and psychological implications of being obese.
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What is being done by CDC to address the problem of overweight and obesity?

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CDC and its partners work in a variety of ways to prevent and control obesity. A few examples of these efforts include: CDC funds a number of programs in state health departments, communities, and schools. For example, CDC's Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity funds state health department programs to help develop and carry out targeted nutrition and physical activity interventions to prevent obesity and other chronic diseases.
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Will obesity surgery improve my health?

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Weight reduction surgery has been reported to improve several comorbid conditions including diabetes mellitus, sleep apnoea and obesity associated hypoventilation (resulting in hypoxia resulting in sleepiness during the day time even), high blood pressure and serum lipid abnormalities (high cholesterol and triglycerides). ^TOP^
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What is Weight-Loss (Obesity) Surgery?

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Weight-loss surgery alters the body's digestive process by limiting the amount of food the stomach can hold and/or by limiting the absorption of nutrients. The most common procedures are restrictive, malabsorptive or a combination of both procedures. Restrictive procedures reduce the amount of food the stomach can hold, but don't interfere with the body's normal digestion of food and nutrients.
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Why surgery for obesity?

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Conventional weight loss programs have an extremely high failure rate. Most obese people are unable to maintain long term weight loss with these programs. The long term success rate for Gastric Bypass surgery is close to 80%
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Obesity is a growing problem, how are you responding to this?

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Obesity is a result of an imbalance, over time, of calories taken into the body and calories expended, and this is known as the "energy equation". There are many factors that contribute to this imbalance including: what foods we choose to eat; our changing lifestyles; emotional and psychological issues; doing less physical activity; as well as inherited genetic profiles. The Natural Confectionery Co.
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Is Childhood Obesity a Growing Problem?

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Overweight is a serious health concern for children and adolescents. Data from two National Health and Nutrition Examination (NHANES) surveys (1976–1980 and 2003–2004) show that the prevalence of overweight is increasing: for children aged 2–5 years, prevalence increased from 5.0% to 13.9%; for those aged 6–11 years, prevalence increased from 6.5% to 18.8%; and for those aged 12–19 years, prevalence increased from 5.0% to 17.4%.
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Obesity results from the excess accumulation of fat that exceeds the body's skeletal and physical standards. According to the American Obesity Association, obesity is a disease. Obesity is defined as being 20% or more over ideal weight (BMI >25). Ideal weight is the weight associated with the longest life. Ideal weight tables show the ideal weight as it relates to gender and height.
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Can surgery help this problem?

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Not usually. It will not change the course of the disease. Banding may help with the varcises and shunts may help with the blood flow.
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What is the most frequent problem after the surgery for heartburn?

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quot;Mild gas bloating may occur after Nissen fundoplication. This is a feeling of fullness particularly after meals, which will be less of a problem as the patient learns to eat more slowly and smaller meals. Avoiding carbonated beverages and greasy or heavy foods, and taking a Reglan tablet a little while before meals will also help. Usually this symptom tapers off after several days or a few weeks. Certain aspects of my operative technique have helped to minimize this problem for my patients.
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What are the expected results after surgery for severe obesity?

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Outcomes after weight loss surgery are a very important determinant of success for our patients and for us. The categories of outcome can be divided into different areas: 1.) weight loss at different time points, 2.) resolution or improvement of medical conditions caused by obesity, and 3.) risks of surgery, both short-term and long-term.
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Did you have any health problems other than obesity before surgery?

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One of the worst problems medically was that I got cellulitis once, and afterward I was informed that it would be easier for me to get it again, and of course, got it two more times. The first time was from a splinter in my foot that I was unaware of, the second time was a scratch on my leg, and the third time was from a bruise, oddly enough. Same leg every time. I had other problems also... edema in the legs, and arrhythmia were the biggest.
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What insurance companies cover the obesity surgery?

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Most insurance companies cover it, and now HMO's are referring patients for surgery or providing the services themselves. Many insurance companies are becoming more strict in their preoperative requirements, often requiring that a patient have had physician-supervised weight loss program.
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Why is surgery a recommended treatment for morbid obesity?

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Individuals who are morbidly obese or 100 lbs. or more overweight, rarely respond to diets. Even on strict diets, morbidly obese patients rarely lose as much as 40 lbs. After about six months, over 90% regain their old weight plus another 5%, on average. Therefore; surgery is recommended as the treatment of choice to help avoid the complications of morbid obesity. Unless patients exceed their normal weight by over 100 lbs.
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How can I find out if I'm eligible for this type of obesity surgery?

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Your doctor will be the final judge, however try the calculator tools on this site and they will give you a general idea of your overall body mass, percentage of body fat, etc.
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What is the worst thing that can happen after obesity surgery?

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The worst thing that can happen is that someone can die. It is very important to choose a bariatric surgeon that is a leader in the field and experienced in handling complications that can arise during obesity surgery. Our New York bariatric surgery specialists certainly meet this criteria. Potential complications include, but are not limited to, the risk of anesthesia, infection, bleeding, blood clots, hernias and wound complications.
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Is there a minimum weight required for obesity surgery?

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First it is necessary to calculate your body mass index, or BMI. To get to our BMI calculator, click here. The lower limit for weight loss surgery is 40 or higher. If you have major health problems related to obesity like diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea you may be a candidate with a BMI as low as 35.
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Why are more surgeons not available that do obesity surgery?

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These are difficult procedures to do technically and specialized training and experience are very important when looking at a particular surgeon's results and complication rate. The uneven availability of such specialized surgeons is especially true for the gastric bypass, as it is considered a more complex operation to perform.
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Will the complications due to my obesity go away after the surgery?

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Yes some of the complications will resolve and some will improve dramatically, like sleep apnea, asthma, hypertension and high cholesterol. In fact the Type II Diabetes will respond with ~ 85-90% resolution and obesity surgery is now considered the best treatment for that diabetes.
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