Friday 26 February 2016

Rubbish in, Rubbish Out - Rarely We Fuel the Body Properly - It Can Survive, But at a Cost

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Rubbish in, Rubbish Out - Rarely We Fuel the Body Properly - It Can Survive, But at a Cost

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Sheila Lost 35 Kgs in 1 year after Gastric Sleeve Surgery in France

Sheila Lost 35 Kg in one year with Gastric Sleeve Surgery in France Before Surgery in 2015 Sheila L one year after in 2016 Sheila L Gastric Sleeve surgery in Feb 2015 Sheila sent in this Gastric Sleeve Story Testimonial Update in Feb 2016 Well it has now been a year since my Gastric Sleeve Surgery and I have to say that my life is so different. Thanks to Laser Clinic looking after me so well during this year, I have now lost a total of 35 kilos (77 lbs or 5 1/2 Stn). Although this may have been slower than most people, I am more than happy with my weight loss. The support they give before, during, and after is exceptional. I have been able to message Tullia anytime and she has always replied quickly, either by message or phone call. I had the opportunity to talk to the BBC in November 2015 to give a testimonial as to why I decided on a gastric sleeve and how I am now. This was a fantastic opportunity to let people know just how much I have enjoyed the last year and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Laser Clinic to anyone. I can now do a lot more activities with my family and I also have the confidence to go out in public. I am still getting used to buying smaller size clothes, but it is a good feeling. It's quite strange that it takes a while to stop myself automatically going to the bigger size clothes when shopping ! I am in the process of setting up a gym in my house I currently have a treadmill, vibe plate, exercise mat, mini trampoline, gym ball, so I will be able to increase my exercise without the cost of monthly fees to a gym (as they can be quite expensive). My family encourage the exercise as they are also using the gym, so good move for everyone. I walked to work one morning which is 3.5 miles and hope (once the weather is better) to be walking home from work at least once a week (time allowing). I just wouldn't have been able to do any of this a year ago. Not only has my shape and weight changed but also my outlook on life, which should now be a lot longer thanks to having the Gastric Sleeve. Thanks for all of your help Tullia Sheila L full details available on request. *"Results are not guaranteed and will vary from person to person" For FREE No Obligation Information about the Cost of Gastric Sleeve Surgery in France Click here #tullialaw #Gastric Sleeve Prices #Gastric Sleeve Testimonials Read more...

Thursday 25 February 2016

Fat, Big, Humongous

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Wednesday 24 February 2016

Fat, Big, Humongous

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Ways To Tackle Obesity

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Tuesday 23 February 2016

Ways To Tackle Obesity

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Sunday 21 February 2016

Body and Soul: Psychological Reasons for Obesity

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Saturday 20 February 2016

Body and Soul: Psychological Reasons for Obesity

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Friday 19 February 2016

The Beards embark on farewell tour

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Thursday 18 February 2016

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Wednesday 17 February 2016

The Obesity Rate in London

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Laparoscopy Devices Market to Exhibit 7.1% CAGR by 2019; Rides on Growing Demand for ...

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Tuesday 16 February 2016

The Obesity Rate in London

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Monday 15 February 2016

'What's your advice for women?' - Kiwi's 86kg weightloss revealed on show with Tyra Banks

Compare Price of Gastric Band Surgery In Europe gastric sleeve surgery in France 'What's your advice for women?' - Kiwi's 86 kg weight-loss revealed on show with Tyra Banks A Kiwi woman who lost 86 kg has appeared on an US entertainment television show with model Tyra Banks to talk about her amazing body transformation. Less than a year ago Simone Anderson Pretscherer weighed 169 kg, before she made the decision to change to a healthier lifestyle. She publicly updated her progress on social media, as she dropped to 86 kg with the help of a good diet, exercise, and gastric band surgery. However, social media users were quick to doubt her radical change, many calling the photos "fake", before she posted images of her excess skin. Six days after having tummy tuck surgery to remove excess skin, she was a guest on FabLife and said the reason for documenting her weight loss online was to keep her accountable, but the amount of hate she got was "overwhelming". "Where do you think that hate came from? Jealous, or true disbelief?" Banks asked. "I think a mixture of both ... people really couldn't believe it was the same person, and in that sense it was quite a compliment for me. But in another it really hurt because I had worked really hard and they were trying to bring me down." She said as a makeup artist she felt social pressure to be more like the "stick figure models" she was working with. "No matter what they try to say to you, you can overcome it." Read more... #tullialaw @gastricbands gastric band surgery To find out how you too can benefit from gastric band surgery options in France click any of the images below Share this: Read more...

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Julia Morris was hurt by suggestions her weight loss was the result of surgery

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Wednesday 10 February 2016

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UAE patients opt for the knife to lose weight

Compare Lowest Price Gastric band Surgery In Europe compare best price gastric band surgery UAE patients opt for the knife to lose weight ABU DHABI // Among UAE residents, Emiratis are the most likely to opt for invasive surgical procedures to lose weight, according to doctors. As many as three out of four procedures were requested by Emiratis, they said. But one such patient said that people should be aware of how weight-loss surgeries would affect their lives physically and psychologically. The gastric band system, gastric sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass are some of the most popular procedures, all of which are performed through making small cuts in the abdomen. Dr Ayman Shaker Soliman, consultant of minimal invasive surgeries at NMC Specialty Hospital in Abu Dhabi, said Emiratis made up about 60 per cent of his patients. "We are seeing about three to four patients per day and we do four to six such procedures per week," said Dr Soliman. "We see people who have neglected their obesity until they have another disease causing a complication. They could be diabetic or suffering from hypertension and high cholesterol." Patients are usually eligible for bariatric gastric band surgery, gastric bypass or gastric sleeve if they have body mass indices above 35, weigh 60 to 100 pounds more than their estimated ideal weights, or suffer from obesity-related conditions such as diabetes, asthma, high blood pressure, reflux disease or sleep apnoea. Bariatric surgical procedures cause weight loss by restricting the amount of food the stomach can hold. The body mass index is a way to measure obesity by comparing someone's height and weight against the ratios ideal for them. Obese people also may have tried non-surgical weight-loss methods without success. Dr Andrew Jenkinson, a consultant laparoscopic and obesity surgeon at American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Hospital in Dubai, said Emiratis and Arabs from the GCC made up 75 per cent of his weight-loss patients. "Eighty per cent of the patients undergoing these procedures are women," he said. For a Gastric band For the laparoscopic adjustable gastric band procedure, the band is placed around the upper part of the stomach. It divides the stomach into a small pouch above the gastric band and a larger one below it, limiting the amount of food that the patient can eat. A gastric sleeve gastrectomy uses staples to divide the stomach into two sections. About 85 to 90 per cent of the stomach is permanently removed, reducing the amount of food patients need to feel full. In a gastric bypass, a small stomach pouch of 15 to 20 cubic centimetres is created. The rest of the stomach is stapled shut. These surgeries present a 3 per cent chance of complications but they can be treated successfully with "appropriate and prompt" treatment, according to Dr Jenkinson. "The long-term problem with these procedures, particularly the sleeve gastrectomy, is weight regain in 10 to 20 per cent of patients," he said. Faisal, a 40-year-old Emirati who manages a doctor's office, said his cardiologist advised him to have a gastric bypass because of his weight. He had his first heart attack when he was 28 and suffered two more by 38. "My decision had nothing to do with aesthetics. Being overweight added the problems of cholesterol and diabetes," said Faisal. "I opted for the gastric bypass, as it cures diabetes. And within a week after my operation, the diabetes was gone." Faisal, who was 116 kilograms two years ago, is now 72kg. But the aftermath of the operation was bittersweet, he said. "I did not like the idea of an invasive surgery, although I like the fact that I can fit into a medium-size shirt, whereas earlier I would be looking for a double XL," he said. People who opt for invasive weight-loss surgeries should understand the side effects and post-operation requirements, Faisal said. "With a gastric bypass, you have to be aware of nutritional deficiencies and you have to take injections of vitamin B12 Read more...

Monday 8 February 2016

Weight Loss Surgery May Weaken Bones, study shows

Lowest Price Weight Loss surgery in France Lowest price Gastric Bypass in Europe (Reuters Health) - - Certain types of weight loss surgery may weaken bones, increasing the risk of breaks, according to a recent study from Taiwan. Weight loss procedures like gastric bypass help obese patients lose weight by reducing the amount of food the body takes in. But many nutrients are also lost when patients undergo these surgeries, senior study author Dr. Kuo-Chin Huang of the College of Medicine at National Taiwan University in Taipei told Reuters Health. "The commonly lost nutrients are vitamin D and calcium, which are related to the development of osteoporosis," Huang said by email. "And maybe there are other mechanisms associated with the development of fracture." In the last decade, the use of bariatric surgery - techniques that either shrink the stomach, or bypass parts of the digestive tract - has increased seven-fold, Huang and his colleagues write in the journal Medicine. Past research has already suggested that the procedure brings an increased risk of bone fractures, they note. In a national insurance database, the study team identified 2,064 patients who underwent bariatric surgery between 2001 and 2009, and compared them with 5,027 similarly obese patients who did not have the surgeries. Overall, people who had weight loss surgery had a 21 percent higher risk of breaking a bone in the next five years. But the added risk was most pronounced among people who underwent "malabsorption" procedures - the kind that prevent food from being absorbed, such as gastric bypass. They were 47 percent more likely to experience a fracture during 12 years of follow-up compared to those who did not have surgery. Taking into account whether the bariatric surgery was of this malabsorption type or just restricted the total amount of food someone could consume at once, such as gastric banding, the researchers found no increase in bone fracture risk among patients who had the restrictive type surgeries. Bariatric surgeries can reduce and reverse diseases such as type 2 diabetes and hypertension, Huang said. "Therefore, the benefits should outweigh the potential risks if people know how to prevent or decrease the fracture risk." The first thing surgical patients should do is take nutrients like vitamin D and calcium supplements, he said. "Second, sun exposure and exercise can help them from risk for osteoporosis," Huang said. "Lastly, they should perform some balance training to prevent falls." It would be helpful to know more about the patients, such as pre- and post-surgery weight, and supplements they're taking, said Dr. Andrew Duffy, director of bariatric and metabolic surgery in Connecticut's Yale-New Haven Health System, who was not involved in the study. Duffy noted that the fracture increases seen in the study group were mostly in the long bones of the arms and legs, rather than hip or spinal fractures and other types of breaks more typical of osteoporosis. "They didn't provide this explanation, but if you are seeing more ... leg fractures and stuff in patients that had bariatric surgery, I would argue this might actually be a result of the fact that these patients are exercising more - maybe they had fallen off their bicycles when they are trying to lose weight," he said. Duffy said that patients who lose 100 or 200 pounds of weight can also lose diabetes and high blood pressure, and life expectancies in younger patients increase, which is a huge benefit. He also expects all obesity patients to have some loss of bone mass. "The reason is, if you are 400 pounds and you are walking around, you are going to need more muscle and you need a stronger skeleton to carry that weight." If you lose 150 pounds, he said, you are going to lose some bone along with some muscle. "You obviously don't want it to be a pathologic thing that's going to set you up for fractures, which is what this paper in particular is addressing," he said. Duffy said Read more...

Thursday 4 February 2016

Obesity Surgery May Ease Depression

Inside Every Slim Person Is There a Fat Person Waiting to Come Out?

Compare Affordable Gastric band Surgery In Europe Best Price gastric bypass surgery Inside Every Slim Person Is There a Fat Person Waiting to Come Out? How much control do they have over you? Who is it that is in control at 3am in the morning when you are at the fridge or food cupboards, stuffing back inappropriate foods that you would normally avoid like the plague. Or perhaps you have been out with your friends and remained under control by eating only a meager portion of salad and then on your arrival home... Wham! Something just seems to take over, you lose all reason and you find yourself tucking into last nights left-over steak pie, which you had denied yourself and watched all the rest of the family tuck into while you ate your diet ready meal. You may even consider yourself to be someone who is "Doing it Sensibly" and eating a recommended diet from the slimming club and who feels that there is no excuse to be hungry. Yet, every now and then something just snaps and off you go again, you're out of control and something else has taken over. People attending slimming clubs will often weigh-in and find that they have had a good week; then go home and binge. "Why did I do that?" they wonder. Bingeing can be explained in so many ways, but I sometimes wonder whether it is as simple as the idea that there is a part of us who is just fighting to stay fat! This could be for many reasons, such as habits, or limiting beliefs. But nevertheless this inner something is there and every now and again takes control. Even if you are managing your weight successfully and your friends all wonder why you think you have a weight problem and are impressed with the way that you have it under control... still, there is this something that just takes over. In the days of the feminist movement as long ago as 1978, Susie Orbach wrote a book called "Fat is a Feminist Issue". She is still writing and speaking on this theme 35 years later, and is proving to be even more correct in her ideas. Her original theory was that compulsive eating and bingeing was a woman's way of fighting back against the idea that "food is a woman's issue, because of the fact that she was the centre pin of providing nourishment for her family and needs to protect herself from the sexual advances of men". Things have changed a little nowadays, but basically women are going along more with society's pressure to be thin, although these days men are increasingly finding pressure to match up to excessive expectations to be slim and fit. So they too are probably experiencing the fat man inside screaming to be let out. Perhaps the issue here is around how much we allow this fat person inside to influence us? Is this just a matter of listening to our gut instinct? When we are putting ourselves under pressure to be thin with restrictive eating and starving, perhaps we do need to heed this inner voice or instinct a little more. Not allowing it to take over, but at least taking heed of it. Or is it just a matter of learning to recognize that we are only human? There is the school of thought that says that staying fat means people can stay in their comfort zone. They are comfortable with the weight they are, simply because it is easier that way. But I am wondering about this from a different perspective. Take the person who struggles every day of their life with food issues and avoids foods that they know will make them put on weight. Every meal is planned meticulously. Alcohol is limited. Meals out are usually something with salad. They may eat like a bird, starve, diet, and work out at the gym, in fact everything they do is around keeping their weight down. This person does indeed keep the weight off and they may even have people making stupid remarks like "You don't have a weight problem!" - and the person doing all the hard work thinks "if only you knew!" Yet deep down inside there is this fat person screaming to be released! "Let me out, Let me out!" This is manifested by the Read more...

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Monday 1 February 2016

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