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		<title>Fattest Man in The UK, Zachari Smith, Gets Weight Loss Surgery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zachari Smith, who was commonly identified as &#8220;the fattest man in Britain&#8221; because he weighs in at 297kg ( close to 660 lbs). He has just visited India to undertake drastic bariatric surgery to help him overcome his morbid obesity. The surgery was sleeve gastronomy, and is the 1st step in a 2 step procedure. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zachari Smith, who was commonly identified as &#8220;the fattest man in Britain&#8221; because he weighs in at 297kg ( close to 660 lbs). He has just visited India to undertake drastic bariatric surgery to help him overcome his morbid obesity. The surgery was sleeve gastronomy, and is the 1st step in a 2 step procedure. Super morbidly obese individuals have an increased threat of complications if they merely undergo gastric bypass first, so the treatment is performed in steps to get part of the weight down prior to undertaking the final phase of total gastric bypass. </p>
<p>This patient is said to be the record hugest patient to undertake weight loss surgery in Asia. The weight loss goal of Mr. Smith will be to get near 200 pounds. </p>
<p>Mr. Smith was beginning to get problems walking so he sought after the aid of laparoscopic bariatric doctor Dr. Shashank Shah from India. Identified to be developing numerous serious co-morbid conditions that could set him on a path for premature death, he underwent the surgery. </p>
<p> Being being the heaviest individual ever operated on in Asia is an amazing feat, but even more, Mr. Smith can have his life back again! Congratulations.
<p><a href="http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/weightlosssurgery.html" style="text-decoration: none; color: #000;">Weight Loss Surgical Tactics</a>  <a href="http://www.weightlosssurgerycost.com/bariatric/bariatric-bypass.htm">Bariatric Bypass</a>.  Also read more on <b><a href="http://www.weightlosssurgerycost.com/bariatric/vertical-sleeve-gastrectomy.htm" title="vertical sleeve gastrectomy">vertical sleeve gastrectomy</a></b> there also!</p>
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		<title>Cutting Edge Bariatric Operation Removes Stomach Through the Mouth</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 07:15:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This sounds a little like a torture tactic but a new weight loss surgery involves pulling a portion of the stomach out of the patient&#8217;s mouth. The idea is to reduce the amount of pain that a patient undergoes in invasive surgeries like gastric slate weight loss surgery. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This sounds a little like a torture tactic but a new weight loss surgery involves pulling a portion of the stomach out of the patient&#8217;s mouth. The idea is to reduce the amount of pain that a patient undergoes in invasive surgeries like gastric slate weight loss surgery. </p>
<p>It is in the academic setting of University of California&#8217;s San Diego Medical Center that the new bariatric mouth surgery is being examined for possible future implementation by the bariatric community. </p>
<p>The surgery is fantastic because it reduces the pain involved in healing from a abdominal cut. The incision in a traditional laparoscopic bariatric procedure involving stomach removal can be much larger than that just a pinhole size. Abdominal incisions require a longer post-op recovery time than this new innovative surgery because it is one less thing that the patient has to recover from. </p>
<p>A natural orifice for the stomach removal is perfect for quicker recovery so the patient can return to everyday life much faster. All in all, the bariatric surgery is very similar to traditional laparoscopic weight loss surgery except for the fact that there is no incision to the abdomen. </p>
<p>Incisionless weight-loss surgery is the ultimate goal of all bariatric surgeons. Believe it or not, the portion of the stomach comes up out of the mouth from out of the esophagus. As a matter of fact, 80% of the stomach can be removed this way.</p>
<p>One of the medical risk factors that needs to be considered in a surgery of this nature is potential risk of stomach leakage into the abdominal cavity. The potential complications resulting from this revolutionary bariatric procedure will be to determined through research. It can be noted that, so far, it does not appear to be a problem and patients are getting good results. If the incisionless surgical procedure demonstrates a high level of safety, it will quickly become very commonplace in the bariatric centers around the world.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.lose-weightquickly.com/bariatric/vertical-sleeve-gastrectomy-surgery.htm">Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy Surgery</a> for more info.   And <a href="http://www.weightlosssurgerycost.com/">Weight Loss Surgery Cost</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 04:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Bariatric Support Group</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bariatric Surgery Support Groups - Value of Support Communities for Bariatric Surgery Recovery
Obtaining bariatric surgery support is critical to letting you effectively navigating your own journey following weight loss surgery. The doctor&#8217;s medical practice is the best place to findlocate the right answers to essential inquiries regarding the surgical procedure nevertheless, you will want a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Bariatric Surgery Support Groups - Value of Support Communities for Bariatric Surgery Recovery</i></p>
<p>Obtaining bariatric surgery support is critical to letting you effectively navigating your own journey following weight loss surgery. The doctor&#8217;s medical practice is the best place to findlocate the right answers to essential inquiries regarding the surgical procedure nevertheless, you will want a place to ask other folks the small day by day questions. Bariatric surgery support communities certainly are a setting to talk about your own achievements and also locate support to help you get over the hard times. Nothing is just like having counsel of somebody who has undoubtedly been through what you are. Here is how to get bariatric surgery help through weight loss surgery support groups.</p>
<p>Support organizations generally help pre-operative patients gain knowledge from the viewpoints of post-operative bariatric treatment patients. The brand new weight loss surgery patients provide an exceptional opportunity to connect with other folks, seek advice, as well as talk about their own expectations and fears. Generally you&#8217;ll find that the physician will certainly visit from time to time to undertake difficult healthcare concerns coming from the support group and will in most cases defer the rest of the meeting to a support group director.</p>
<p>The support process can be a lengthy one and it helps to have other people to turn to for help. Bariatric surgery can bring about significant changes in a person&#8217;s daily activities, and other individuals past experiences is valuable to helping patient&#8217;s cope with their new reality. Not everybody is fully aware of the adjustments that will happen, perhaps even after physician counseling. It doesn&#8217;t always sink in. It is more widespread these days for treatment centers to offer a one-stop shop for all the fat burning demands of the patient. There are frequently personnel accessible such as dieticians, physical trainers, psychologists, and even beauty or fashion professionals. The reasoning is to breed success by means of holistic support. The holistic way of patient support is significantly more patient friendly.</p>
<p>The world wide web is a wonderful place to find wls assistance. There are numerous individuals battling and wanting to reach out and get assistance from other people at almost all times of the day. The world wide web is really a place where this really is feasible. There are plenty of weight loss surgery boards as well as chat websites that can certainly help post-operative weight loss surgery patients get the help they desire.</p>
<p>Shedding pounds and also adhering to the physician&#8217;s orders is a lot easier when there is a support network involved. You may think you can stand alone in facing the issues you experience in the post-operative stage of treatment, nevertheless relax knowing that you will be stronger emotionally if you&#8217;re able to talk to other people who coping with the same thing.</p>
<p>If you are struggling, you shouldn&#8217;t be too ashamed to attend wls support meetings. Individuals who are suffering alone in shame are doing it unnecessarily. Realize that, as a patient, you have help available. Patients that don&#8217;t recognize this are stuck on a likely path of failure. Other patients will supply you with the best suggestions in how to cope with the everyday struggles. Visit meetings and listen to them. Many times, you will also discover that other individuals need you, and this can give you a feeling of self-worth like nothing else.</p>
<p>Do not enter into anything blindly, actually to the level that you actually enroll in support meetings prior to undergoing the surgery. That way you can get a good idea of whether or not it really is for you. Bear in mind that people can provide a level of know-how and practical knowledge that will help guide you throughout the entire treatment process. Support groups frequently lead to mentorship of group members. The encouragement and advice can be an important asset to anybody losing weight by means of professional medical intervention. Mentors have been where you are at in your progress and it undoubtedly helps to have somebody you can contact any time by phone or instant messenger for help. Support groups will there be to help you. You should not ever fail to remember that.</p>
<p>Generally, at support groups, you will learn from the mistakes of other folks before you make them yourself. If you have a setback, you can always speak to another human being about the issue and work it out in your mind so that you can soon after improve. To reach your goals, it is crucial to have someone with whom you can giggle or cry when you want someone to speak to. In these types of group meetings, you will make wonderful friendships. With the grief, you won&#8217;t have to be on your own. Why would you desire to be alone? The strength of the entire group will bolster you as an human being. </p>
<p>Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups are more than just about speaking up about your issues. You will discover that they can be very entertaining social events also. Just before you have your surgery, show up at at least one meeting to learn more about what it&#8217;s like to have bariatric surgery. Don&#8217;t be scared. Basically go and observe. Don&#8217;t be reluctant to ask the difficult questions. It is essential that once you decide you are going have the medical treatment that you continue to attend the group meetings and stay in touch with successful patients. Draw from the experience of other patients. Folks should realize that weight-loss surgery isn&#8217;t a one-stop-shop, but a process that must be lived out from now on. Meetings are a safe haven for you and everyone else to talk about struggles with obesity in context with bariatric surgery. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and join a wls meeting and experiencing new way of living!</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 Weight Loss Treatment Support Groups 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 Meetings</b><br /> City: Fort Smith, AR<br /> Contact: Beverly Sinkuler<br /> Phone: 479-651-6513<br /> Surgeon: Dr. Janes <br /> <b><br /> California Weight Loss Treatment Support Groups</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 Weight Loss Surgery 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 WLS Support Meetings</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 Gastric Bypass &#038; Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</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 Bariatric Weight Loss Support Meetings</b></p>
<p>Castle Medical <br /> http://www.castlemed.com</p>
<p> Idaho Bariatric WLS Support Groups 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 Bariatric Weight Loss 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 Weight Loss Treatment 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 Bariatric WLS Support Groups</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 Weight Loss Surgery 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 Bariatric Support Meetings</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 Bariatric WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p>Metairie WLS Support Group <br /> Metairie, LA</p>
<p> Southern Surgical Hospital, <br /> Slidell, LA</p>
<p> <b>Maine Bariatric 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 Bariatric Support Meetings</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 Bariatric Support Meetings 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 Gastric Bypass &#038; Weight Loss Surgery 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 WLS Support Meetings</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 Gastric Bypass &#038; Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</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 Gastric Bypass &#038; Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</b></p>
<p> <b>Nebraska Bariatric Weight Loss Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> <b>Nevada Gastric Bypass &#038; Weight Loss Surgery 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 Bariatric WLS 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 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 WLS Support Meetings</b></p>
<p>City: Albuquerque<br /> Contact: Stacey Hunter<br /> Phone: 505-899-0923</p>
<p> <b><br /> New York Weight Loss Treatment 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 WLS 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 WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p> <b>Oklahoma Bariatric WLS Support Groups</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 Weight Loss Treatment Support Groups</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 WLS Support Groups</b></p>
<p> <b>Tennessee Weight Loss Treatment 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 Weight Loss Treatment Support Groups</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 Bariatric Weight Loss Support Meetings</b></p>
<p> <b>Virginia WLS Support Meetings</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 Weight Loss Surgery 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 Surgery 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 Weight Loss Surgery Support Groups</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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The result is a microwave weight loss mentality. Reality tv&#8217;s information [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Staying power is one of those elements that individuals who are attempting to shed some pounds find a way to lose relatively readily. In their minds, unwanted weight can certainly not be lost fast enough. People want to be thin, plus they want it now</p>
<p>The result is a microwave weight loss mentality. Reality tv&#8217;s information regarding dropping pounds is that losing weight can be beneficial when lost fast. Because of the lose weight quickly media hype of realty tv, fast weight loss seems like it can be achieved really effortlessly. This perception by society is a bit different from just what reality genuinely is like.</p>
<p>Quick weight loss sounds like the basic desire of anyone who is heavy, however could it be wise? The fact is that often it isn&#8217;t really the very best means to approach weight reduction. Our mind will tell us that the best approach in losing weight would be to simply try and do it as fast as possible. This thought causes individuals to try and restrict their diet while many times also undertaking excessive exercise. Problem is it simply won&#8217;t last.</p>
<p>There are many concerns that may arise from shedding pounds too quickly. What many people do not understand is that often whenever you lose weight fast, you are losing different 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 lasting results rapidly, however when we remove lean muscle, it&#8217;s not going to happen. Weight is bound to return more quickly than before once the metabolically active muscle mass is diminished from its higher previous ratio to fat tissue. This seems like a horror movie, nevertheless its accurate, the quicker we lose weight, the faster it will be restored (and often more). Appear to be a lost cause? It isn&#8217;t really. If you know the way the overall game of weight loss is played, then it isn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>There are particular scenarios where it can be okay to shed in excess of two pounds weekly. For those who are morbidly obese, and the beginning body weight is incredibly large, you go by a relative amount. It is commonly advisable that 1% weight loss per total body weight is all right.</p>
<p>Consider that you should remember a couple of things when establishing a weight loss program at an increased weight. The place that the real blubber, I mean the rubber, hits the road is and how much fat tissue is lost during the process. Additionally it is recommended that a physician oversees the plan so it will be healthy.</p>
<p>Before participating in weight loss surgery, it may be helpful to evaluate the bariatric surgery testimonies to understand if the surgery would certainly be a benefit to your needs. Although this particular surgical treatment has proved to be an effective approach in managing weight problems, it is inevitably only a tool. If you want your weight loss to become permanent, it is very best to take off the weight slowly but surely.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.typesofweightlosssurgery.com/bariatric/aspects-of-vertical-sleeve-gastrectomy.htm">Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy</a> for more info.   And <a href="http://www.weightlosssurgerycost.com/">Weight Loss Surgery</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 04:30:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Extremely overweight individuals sometimes cannot get the weight off. Whenever this happens, bariatric surgery is critical. Today, bariatric specialists employ vertical sleeve gastrectomy more than any other weight loss surgery. The idea in vertical sleeve gastrectomy would be to physically lessen the size of the stomach pouch, therefore reducing desires for surplus food. Following surgery, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Extremely overweight individuals sometimes cannot get the weight off. Whenever this happens, bariatric surgery is critical. Today, bariatric specialists employ vertical sleeve gastrectomy more than any other weight loss surgery. The idea in vertical sleeve gastrectomy would be to physically lessen the size of the stomach pouch, therefore reducing desires for surplus food. Following surgery, you will find there&#8217;s substantial reduction in weight.</p>
<p>For morbidly obese patients with a Body Mass Index in excess of 60, conventional gastric bypass surgery such as the roux-en-y, presents a sky-high degree of risk. For precision, gastric sleeve is employed as this particular treatment can be carried out readily through a laparoscope and with incredibly less danger. When satisfactory fat is shed, another procedure is performed which is a traditional gastric bypass operation.</p>
<p>Complications may arise in all surgeries. It&#8217;s just dependent on identifying and avoiding the complications which your physician will explain over the pre-operative appointments. One of the most frequent issues are bleeding and gastric leaking but surgical strategies are developed to prevent these tendencies.</p>
<p>There are numerous medical conditions that contraindicate traditional surgical treatments for morbid obesity. Health issues such as Crohn&#8217;s disease, systemic lupus erythematus (SLE), and anemia are just a few of the long line of conditions. With vertical sleeve surgery, this might mean a chance to eliminate obesity from the precipitating factors that give rise to the exacerbation of disease conditions and other obesity health issues.</p>
<p>Gastric specialists stress that no obesity surgical procedure is an ultimate cure. It&#8217;s merely an instrument to assist patients cut down their food and calorie intake. The surgically reconstructed stomach can enlarge again and the weight previously dropped may be gained once all over again. When this happens, the sleeve can be carried out once again, but this calls for another operation.</p>
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<p> Great place to learn about <b><a href="http://www.weightlosssurgerycost.com/bariatric/vertical-sleeve-gastrectomy.htm" title="vertical sleeve gastrectomy">vertical sleeve gastrectomy</a></b>!</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 06:30:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gastric bypass is a type of weight loss surgery or bariatric surgery performed to limit food consumption. 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. Gastric bypass is an extensive procedure performed under general anesthesia and takes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gastric bypass is a type of weight loss surgery or bariatric surgery performed to limit food consumption. 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. Gastric bypass is an extensive procedure performed under general anesthesia and takes up to four hours to complete.</p>
<p>How is gastric byspass performed? There are currently two techniques for gastric bypass: (1) Roux-en-Y-gastric bypass or RGB and (2)biliopancreatic diversion bypass</p>
<h2>Roux-en-Y gastric bypass or RGB</h2>
<p>Roux-en Y gastric bypass (RGB) is the most commonly performed gastric bypass procedure in the United States because it is less complicated and 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>RGB can be done in two ways: traditional and laparoscopic Traditional RGB is performed through open surgery with one long incision. Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y uses a laparoscope, a thin instrument that allows the surgeon to 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 (extensive gastric bypass)</h2>
<p>Biliopancreatic diversion bypass is a more extensive bypass operation.This complicated gastric bypass aims for a smaller stomach that holds less food.  The procedure removes the lower portion of the stomach and a small pouch is left to connect to the final segment of the small intestine. This reduces the ability of the small intestine to absorb nutrients. Like traditional RGB, biliopancreatic diversion bypass is performed through open surgery and with one long incision leaving a permanent scar. This procedure is not as widely used as RGB because of the high risk for nutritional deficiencies.</p>
<h2>Advantages of Gastric Bypass Surgery</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[If you ever read fitness journals frequently, you&#8217;re likely to discover a number of suggestions about shedding unwanted weight. Some of these techniques actually do the job, while others tend not to. The approaches that nearly always fail are those that advocate dietary fads and slimming pills. The recommendations that truly perform for everyone are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you ever read fitness journals frequently, you&#8217;re likely to discover a number of suggestions about shedding unwanted weight. Some of these techniques actually do the job, while others tend not to. The approaches that nearly always fail are those that advocate dietary fads and slimming pills. The recommendations that truly perform for everyone are always straightforward: nutritious diet and the appropriate workout program. All the same, the slimming publication rack is ridden with common myths not to mention misleading information, and people have a tendency to distort the truth, possibly because of ignorance or because they expect to turn a profit as a result of misinforming other folks. In this article I will talk about three of these kinds of dieting myths.</p>
<p>Myth #1: Spot reduction of excess fat is attainable. Nope, it&#8217;s not doable. Fat loss experts recognize this opinion, every one. You can&#8217;t force your body to shed fat located at particular spots under any conditions, no matter what type of physical exercises you choose to do or even wraps you utilize. If you do only situps and leg lifts repeatedly, intending to trim stomach fat, you will end up being disappointed to see that rather than trimming your belly fat, you are likely to shrink the mass of muscle that exists beneath the abdomen. Because of this, your emphasis shouldn&#8217;t be on sit ups and leg lifts alone. It&#8217;s also sensible to adopt a healthy diet that would speed up your metabolic rate and also make it easier to burn up fat rapidly.</p>
<p>Myth #2: An excessive reduction in the quantity you put in your mouth will reduce extra fat. This is the most hazardous of the three myths. It&#8217;s encouraged quite a few men and women towards the risk associated with crash dieting. Most people choose to adopt crash dieting in the hope of losing unwanted pounds fast, but they don&#8217;t understand that crash dieting harms their bodies rather than improving their health. In fact, whenever you starve or fast, your body reacts by going into starvation mode. It holds back your metabolic rate and burns your lean muscle instead of body fat to meet your energy needs. This is the reverse of what you would like. You don&#8217;t eliminate a great deal of fat at all, but you will suffer a loss of your vital muscles. This subsequently lowers your resting metabolic rate even more, guaranteeing that once you go back to your prior eating routine, it&#8217;s going to be easier for you to add additional weight all over again. This is the mechanism associated with yo-yo dieting, to which a lot of people tend to be vulnerable. It isn&#8217;t good for you, neither in the short term or the long run. </p>
<p>Myth #3: Only cardio workouts can help you get rid of fat. Not on your life, plus they may well not even be the number one alternative. While it is a fact that cardiovascular exercise can certainly help most people drop unwanted body fat, it is far from correct that this is the only real form of weight reducing exercise to choose from or even the most effective. Actually, resistance training surpasses either cardio workouts or aerobic exercise. Weight training not only makes it possible to burn off fat during your exercise routine, but it also bulks up your muscles, which then burns more energy even when you happen to be at rest.</p>
<p>I really hope that this commentary has debunked these dangerous dieting myths and helped you to understand the truth. To get more advice 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;">weight loss advisor</a> that computes your recommended calorie intake and exercise amount, have a look at LoseFatPronto.com.</p>
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		<title>Basic Information About Weight Loss Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 04:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Weight loss surgery (also well-known as bariatric surgery) is a bariatric procedure prescribed to patients with extreme cases of obesity. This procedure is done foremost for those who are extremely obese and who have tried physical excercise and diet plan nevertheless failed to shed any substantial weight. Bariatric specialists propose bariatric procedures for people with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Weight loss surgery (also well-known as bariatric surgery) is a bariatric procedure prescribed to patients with extreme cases of obesity. This procedure is done foremost for those who are extremely obese and who have tried physical excercise and diet plan nevertheless failed to shed any substantial weight. Bariatric specialists propose bariatric procedures for people with a BMI of at a minimum of 40 for patients with serious coexisting health problems such as diabetes or hypertension.</p>
<p>Bariatric operations will restrict the quantity of food you can consume. Various other procedures are also offered to curb your craving or limit the amount of food you can consume. One such procedure is stomach bypass surgery, one of the most commonly performed bariatric surgery in the US. Gastric banding is also preferred to help severely heavy teenagers manage their weight. Over time, professional medical experts have polished the procedures for gastric bypass surgery to be able to better the results and lessen the health risks of the medical operation.</p>
<h2>Effects Of Weight Loss Medical Procedures</h2>
<p>A successful weight loss medical operation is determined if the patient is able to shed off over fifty percent of his body mass and maintain it for the following 5 years. How much weight the patient will lose is dependent on several factors such as age, weight before surgery, overall medical condition of the patient, expertise of the surgeon, and ability to exercise and adhere to nutritional recommendations. As much as 50-60% of surplus weight could be dropped off even until 10-14 years after surgery.. Weight Loss surgical treatment has also been found to boost and resolve numerous obesity-related health problems including back pain, sleep apnea, hypertension, having diabetes and depression.</p>
<p>It is important to consult a knowledgeable doctor if you&#8217;re considering weight loss surgical treatment or bariatric surgery for weight loss. You might also want to consult other health experts such as your psychiatrist and dietitian with regards to some subconscious roadblocks in terms of interfering with long-term goals following the procedure. Make sure that you strictly adhere to their requirements both before and after the surgical procedure to make certain the success of the procedure and the integrity of your overall health is protected from any problem.</p>
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		<title>Genetics Obesity Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 07:57:06 +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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