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Your Source for Lap Band Toronto Information
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Introduction
In the philosophical sense, the question of whether something is “right” or “wrong” is a question that is not easily answered. While the question of rightness in the sense of lap-band surgery is not philosophical but rather scientific in nature, it is nevertheless not that easy to answer because what is right for one person might be wrong for another. Therefore, the only way to judge whether lap-band surgery is right for you is to take a look at the main advantages and disadvantages of the procedure and then determine if the former outweigh the latter from your particular perspective. The rest of this article will help you get a start on that process.
Advantages
The main advantage of lap-band surgery is that there is no actual change happening to the internal workings of any of your organs. While the procedure itself does have some invasive aspects to it, none of your internal organs will be opened or changed in any way. Instead, you will have a band inserted around the stomach that can then be used to gently contract the stomach in such a way as to constrict the amount of food you can have in there at any given point in time. For someone that is nervous about internal organ arrangements or has had bad experiences with previous invasive procedures, lap-band might be an effective way around that particular problem.
Another advantage of lap-band surgery is that you can actually change the size of the band yourself. You do not need to see a doctor in order to have that happen and for that reason your recovery time will be full of periods spent at home rather than in a doctor’s office. For someone that would have to travel a long way to see their doctor or for someone that is not really comfortable with making frequent trips to the doctor’s office, this might be another aspect of lap-band surgery that they might find appealing.
Disadvantages
The above point regarding lack of visitation to the doctor’s office assumes that nothing will go wrong with the lap band. Of course, living in the modern world of health mechanics, this is not entirely a fair assumption to make. A lap band is a piece of equipment and like any other piece of equipment, something can go wrong with it. The band can break, wear down, or even move away from the stomach and surround another organ if too much jostling takes place. Therefore, extra care is required in maintenance and a problem could be very painful for the person involved. For someone that is leery about this type of complication, lap-band surgery would probably not be the best course of action to take.
Finally, there is also the fear aspect. While lap-band surgery is not as invasive as something like gastric bypass, it does involve the introduction of a foreign object into your body. For someone that is afraid of something like that in phobia terms, lap-band surgery once again is probably a bad idea.
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Gastric bypass surgery has shown great success over the years. It is quite evident when you look on television at the celebrities having it done. It seems like before you know it they have lost a hundred or more pounds in no time. You can also take a look at your friends and family members who have had the procedure done and see that it has great results.
However, the surgery is just not a matter of shrinking the stomach and bypassing the small intestine in order to consume less food. There are other measures that have to be taken such as the meals that are eaten after the weight loss surgery.
If a certain meal plan is not followed, the weight does not come off as quickly. One must remember that the stomach can expand. If the post-surgery rules are not followed, a person can actually gain weight back. The surgery merely makes the diet much easier because a person feels full due to their smaller stomach size. They do, however, have to avoid certain foods, avoid drinking excessive amounts of alcohol, and they must not eat beyond being full.
The foods
The diet that must be consumed after bypass surgery requires a plan. This plan consists of phases. For example, you have to eat certain foods within the first three months after having surgery. If you are wondering what foods, here they are:
• Foods such as diced meat that is easy to chew. If it is not easy to chew, then it does not need to be consumed. Fresh fruit and vegetables, canned fruits, cooked vegetables, and other foods with the same consistency. It is possible to go about eight weeks after surgery with these foods and then start going for foods that are a tad bit tougher than these.
• Foods that are in liquid or semi-liquid form at room temperature. This means you can have chicken broth, milk, juice, cooked cereal, and creamy soup. The liquid diet may only last one or two days after the surgery.
• Pureed foods must be consumed three to four weeks after surgery. Basically, these are one step up from your creamy soup. There shouldn’t be any pieces, so it may feel like paste is being consumed in some cases.
These are just the changes that are made after the surgery. There are some lifelong changes that have to be made such as:
• Eating smaller amounts. The stomach will only hold around 1 ounce of food after the surgery. Because the stomach does stretch, it may be possible at the end of three months to eat up to 1 ½ cups of food. Eating too much adds calories, but can also cause pain and cause the stomach to stretch too much.
• Never drink too fast because it is hard to tell if you’re full when you eat too fast. This can cause you to become sick. Such issues as nausea, vomiting, sweating, diarrhea, and dizziness can occur. So pace yourself.
• This one ties in with eating too fast. You don’t want to swallow your food without chewing it well. This can result in large pieces of food blocking the entrance to your small intestine. The opening is quite small.
Keep it up
These are the foods and the type of diet that an individual who has had gastric bypass can expect. It is very important to avoid foods that are high in fat and sugar, so make sure that smaller portions do not consist of such things.
If you follow this, then you will most certainly be a success in losing your unwanted weight.
2008
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Dec
Gastric bypass is a procedure that makes the stomach smaller. When the stomach is smaller, a person is not able to consumer as much food. The procedure also involves bypassing a part of the small intestine. What results is a person feels fuller faster; therefore they will not consume as many calories. When fewer calories are consumed, they will lose weight.
This is a procedure that many people have had performed. When a person is between 50 and 100 pounds overweight (depending on doctor preference), he or she can have this procedure performed. As a matter of fact, it is so common that there have been some well-known celebrities go under the knife in order to help them lose that unwanted weight.
Who are they?
If you’re wondering who these celebrities are, you are about to get your answer. Here is a list of individuals who have been in the news because of their incredible weight loss. They left the spotlight or made themselves scarce and re-emerged as a new person.
• Star Jones – It is obvious that Star Jones has lost a lot of weight and she can thank gastric bypass for her success. Before, she had said she had undergone a “medical intervention” in order to lose the large amount of weight that she has lost. It was in September 2008 that she finally admitted that she had gastric bypass surgery. In a period of three years, she lost more than 160 pounds.
• Carnie Wilson – Carnie Wilson is another who had undergone the procedure. She is a great example for the fact that she did gain around 70 pounds when she was pregnant, but she did take the weight right back off. So yes, you can have the procedure and have children. The weight may come back during the pregnancy, but it can and will come back off if you follow your mean plan. In the case of Carnie, her weight loss surgery helped her to knock off almost 300 pounds.
• Randy Jackson – If you watch American Idol, you know who Randy Jackson is and you probably have heard him refer to his gastric bypass surgery at one time or another. He is very open about it and has found great success with it.
• Roseanne Barr – If you look at Roseanne, she is looking really good. She too has had gastric bypass surgery and is seeing great success.
• Al Roker – Al, a big celebrity on the Today show, has openly talked about his gastric bypass surgery. Everyone has probably noticed the incredible weight loss and how much happier Al is now that he has knocked off all of that weight.
So there you have celebrities who have openly talked about their bypass surgery. There are also some that are rumored. They have not yet come out of the weight loss closet, so that means it is just a matter of time before they do.
Rumored
If you’re wondering who the rumored celebrities are, you have Kirstie Alley, Anna Nicole Smith, and even Nicole Richie. But rumors are just rumors, right?
But rumors or no rumors, these are all individuals who have made great strides to lose the weight that they have lost. Sometimes it does take something such as gastric bypass to get the job done. It has a very high success rate. Just look at the before and after photos of these celebrities that are splashed all over the Internet. If those examples don’t spell success, then nothing will. That means that gastric bypass may be exactly what you need if you are in a battle with your weight.
2008
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Sep
Introduction
Two facts that are undeniable in the modern world are that lap band surgery is safe and cheap. Even with these two facts taken into account however, it is quite easy to see that lap band surgery might be outside the expense range for some people that really need it. Therefore, people look for other solutions and some people have come up with the solution of going overseas to have their lap band surgery done. While this might seem like a good idea from a financial point of view, the truth is that on both a financial and a health front, overseas lap band surgery is extremely risky and is not something that should be attempted.
Financial Risk
There is actually a lot of financial risk inherent to lap band surgery that you probably don’t even know about. It might seem at the start that there isn’t a lot of financial risk to lap band surgery as well over 50% of the people that have lap band procedures done overseas are people that are doing it solely for the financial advantage they think it will give them. However, financial advantages can be gone in the blink of an eye, especially in environments that are not regulated. Many of the overseas destinations that can brag about cheaper procedures are destinations that are not regulated and for this reason you are not really gaining that much in financial safety.
Places that are unregulated are fraught with financial risk. For starters, you could pay a certain amount before leaving only to arrive at the destination and be told that the amount is now higher. In many places, the government will do absolutely nothing to stop that kind of abuse. In other places, the financial risk might be underhanded in the sense that you get there, have the procedure done and then as you are leaving you might end up finding out that you have been the victim of credit card fraud, identity theft or any other nasty crime you can think of from people that have access to some of your financial information.
Health Risk
Forgetting about financial risk for the moment, there is another risk of overseas lap band procedures that is even more troublesome. This is the health risk to your life that might come from having the procedure done at an overseas location. Many of the overseas locations are located in the middle of third world regions and for this reason the proper sanitation is not present in the areas in which the procedures are done. This means that while the actual operation could be successful, there could be infections, complications with anesthetic drugs or other diseases that you could catch while there. Considering the delicate nature of the installation of the lap band, this is not something you want to be doing.
Additionally, the actual procedure is most likely going to be done by doctors with low amounts of experience in this particular field. That means that the work could be poor and in order to get the full advantages inherent to the lap band, the procedure needs to be carried out competently.
2008
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Sep
Introduction
There are many surgical procedures that are available to help you lose weight and combat any obesity problems that you might be having. The stomach stapling procedure is definitely one that has been in the news a lot, but it is terribly invasive and can actually be dangerous to perform because of the massive amounts of tunneling in your stomach that is required for it to be effective. Taking stomach stapling out of the way, the other two major candidates for surgery include lap band surgery and gastric bypass surgery. These two surgical methods can be compared on multiple fronts.
Cost
Since everything in the world tends to revolve around money in some way, shape or form, it is important to compare these two surgical procedures in terms of their cost. Gastric bypass surgery is a very complicated procedure that requires specialized knowledge and instruments that are very delicate and perfectly crafted. With all of these things taken into account, the resulting cost for the surgery is very high. Lap band surgery on the other hand does not require knowledge as specialized to perform and the lap band instrumentation is a lot cheaper than the tools used in the gastric bypass surgery. This means that lap band surgery in the end is quite a bit cheaper than gastric bypass surgery.
Permanence
Gastric bypass surgery, for all intents and purposes, is a permanent thing. It is possible to change back whatever was done to you during such a surgery, but at the same time it is also important to realize that gastric bypass surgery is something that corrects a problem permanently. It is a permanent fix to a current problem. Lap band surgery on the other hand is really more of a treatment than it is a cure. Rather than changing things to make you feel better, its goal is to work with you to get better, at which point it can be removed. Gastric bypass surgery is therefore a lot more potentially life-changing in a negative way than lap band surgery would be.
Maintenance
For gastric bypass surgery, you have essentially signed your surrender against the current condition you are in. This means that in addition to this permanent change of surgery, you are also going to have to commit to a strict diet and a lot of exercise, as well as regular visits to the doctor to have your surgery monitored. With lap band surgery on the other hand, you can make any needed adjustments yourself and therefore allow yourself to go from an inactive and unhealthy lifestyle to one that is healthy and active at your own pace. Changes can be gradual and trips to the doctor are greatly reduced.
Conclusion
On the three major issues of cost, permanence and maintenance, it is quite clear that lap band surgery knocks the pants off its gastric bypass counterpart. It is simply a better procedure in so many ways that the only logical conclusion that can be reached is that a lap band procedure is much better.
2008
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Aug
Lap band surgery is an exciting procedure because it puts a person on the road to losing weight. For those who are morbidly obese, lap band surgery is a step toward freedom because the weight loss that occurs in the beginning puts a person closer to being able to exercise since morbid obesity keeps them from doing so.
Lap band surgery isn’t meant to make a person lose weight all by itself. The best results are achieved when a person follows the guidelines of the doctor. Those guidelines are rather reasonable, so they should not be too difficult to follow.
Directly after lap band surgery
During the first two weeks after having the surgery, normal foods are out of the question. An all-liquid diet is required for at least the first week and then you can eat pureed foods. Sometimes a person may have to eat the pureed foods for up to 14 days. After that period, it is time to start moving to regular foods.
When moving on to regular foods in the weeks after lap band surgery, there are some foods that should be avoided. These foods include: popcorn, certain breads, nuts, dried fruits, pasta, coconut, and fried foods.
Also, in the guidelines given to you from your doctor, you will be told to take at least thirty minutes with your meal although it is a small meal. By no means should you eat fast because eating fast can be quite uncomfortable so soon after having the surgery. You’ll also be advised to stop eating as soon as you feel a feeling of fullness coming. Overeating can cause discomfort and still result in weight gain. And you will be told not to have liquids while eating your meal since liquids cause food to move more quickly through the digestive system.
Months after having lap band surgery
In the months following lap band surgery, high fat and high calorie foods should be avoided. It is also necessary to make sure that the foods that are eaten have adequate vitamins and minerals and that the foods are of a good variety to acquire the necessary nutrition. As far as drinking liquids, it is still not advised to drink during the meal, but about an hour after is fine. However, it is important to drink plenty of liquids between meals to keep the digestive system moving smoothly.
Be sensible
What it comes down to is eating healthy foods, not drinking during the meal, exercising on a regular basis, and following all guidelines by the doctor. If an adjustment is needed on the lap band, don’t be afraid to tell the doctor. The doctor will perform adjustments until the desired setting is reached that will promote optimal weight loss. It is possible to gain weight back with a lap band, but it is all in knowing when you’re approaching fullness and can stop eating.
Also, be sure to take the necessary supplements to avoid any type of malnutrition. The food selections should be adequate, but we all tend to not get enough of a certain nutrient because of our busy lifestyles. The entire process does take a lot of work, but it is effective and can change many aspects of a person’s life. The morbidly obese can become thin, athletic, and feel good about themselves. Many have been known to run marathons and participate in other activities that they never thought they would get to do. Most importantly, the quality and longevity of life are increased and many future health problems are avoided as a result of lap band surgery.