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		<title>Risks of Gastric Lap Band Surgery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/risks-gastric-lap-band-surgery">Risks of Gastric Lap Band Surgery</a></p><p>Risks of Gastric lap band surgery is fairly low and has it is one of the least invasive types of intervention in a weight loss program. It has been in use for about 50 years. Many advances have been made in this method and it is considered safer than earlier open gastric bypass techniques. Despite [...]</p></p><p>Content brought to you by: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com">Gastric Lap Band Surgery</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/risks-gastric-lap-band-surgery">Risks of Gastric Lap Band Surgery</a></p><p>Risks of Gastric lap band surgery is fairly low and has it is one of the least invasive types of intervention in a weight loss program. It has been in use for about 50 years. Many advances have been made in this method and it is considered safer than earlier open gastric bypass techniques. Despite this fact, there are still some risks associated with this technique. One must discuss these with the surgeon before considering <a title="Considering Gastric Lap Band Operatino" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/considering-gastric-banding">gastric lap band operation</a>.</p>
<p>The risks of <a title="Gastric Lap Band Surgery" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com">gastric lap band surgery</a> are specific to this method and also includes risks similar to other types of surgeries. Surgeries on overweight patients do have general risks due to the fact that the patients are not exactly in good shape.</p>
<p>The most serious possibility is the event of death during the procedure or after wards in the recovery period. Despite the development of this technique 50 or so years ago, it has only been approved in the United States in 2001. Since its approval, only a few cases of death from the procedure have been reported. There is no official statistical probability so it is estimated to be less than a percent. The number may seem small but when you are looking at thousands of patients, the numbers would be in the hundreds or even more.</p>
<p>There have been no reported deaths from this procedure in Australia among 2,700 patients who have undergone it. Australia pioneered the <a href="/">laparoscopic adjustable gastric band</a> technique and has been using it in over 90% of weight related surgeries since 1994. One of the important factors contributing to this is the experience of the surgeon. Surgeons who have performed this procedure over a hundred times definitely have a higher success rate.</p>
<p>The factors which determine the risks of a patient include one’s age, weight, preexisting medical condition and reaction to anesthetics. The only risk specific to this procedure is gastric perforation. This occurs when the stomach lining would be torn. It only happens in 1% of all cases. The surgeon should be able to advise the patient his or her chances of success in undergoing the procedure after being assessed for the operation.</p>
<p>Most of the complications or risks of gastric lap band surgery will happen after the gastric lap band surgery has been done. The majority of the patients will experience some kind of complication weeks and even months after the surgery. The complications will vary from one patient to another and these range from mild cases to more severe ones.</p>
<p>About half of the patients will experience nausea and vomiting. A third of the patients will suffer from gastroesophageal reflux. The band in about 25% of the patients may slip. A little over 10% of the patients will experience some blockage in the alimentary canal region near the band.</p>
<p>The cases from moderate to severe include difficulties in swallowing, indigestion, and the erosion of the lap band. There might be some twisting or leakage or even <a title="Gastric Band Slippage" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/gastric-lap-band-slippage">Gastric Band Slippage</a>.</p>
<p>So you can see the risks of gastric lap band surgery are fairly low compared with many other surgeries available.</p>
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		<title>Private Gastric Banding Surgery UK</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/private-gastric-banding-surgery-in-the-uk">Private Gastric Banding Surgery UK</a></p><p>If you looking at having private gastric banding surgery UK and you have the ability to fund the surgery yourself, you may want to contact a surgeon to arrange to have it done privately. The cost for having a private gastric banding surgery UK will generally ranges from £4,000 – £8,000.  For a more complex [...]</p></p><p>Content brought to you by: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com">Gastric Lap Band Surgery</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/private-gastric-banding-surgery-in-the-uk">Private Gastric Banding Surgery UK</a></p><p>If you looking at having <a title="Gastric Banding in the UK on NHS" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/category/gastric-banding-surgery-in-the-uk"><strong>private gastric banding surgery UK</strong></a> and you have the ability to fund the surgery yourself, you may want to contact a surgeon to arrange to have it done privately. The cost for having a <a title="Private Gastric Banding Surgery in the UK" href="/private-gastric-banding-surgery-in-the-uk"><strong>private gastric banding surgery </strong><strong>UK</strong></a> will generally ranges from £4,000 – £8,000.  For a more complex surgery your surgeon may request you to be a private patient in the NHS hospital rather than in the local private hospital, due to the proximity to specialist care and services should you need them.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a few question you will need to ask to check whether the private surgery will cover:</p>
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<li>Does the private surgery cover the pre–op assessment blood tests and ECG? Surgeon, physician and dietitian fees?</li>
<li>Are all hospital costs and operation costs included? Fees for surgeon and anaesthetist? What happens if there&#8217;s complications and you need to stay in hospital or need more specialised care?</li>
<li>Is Follow up treatment included? What period of care is covered? How many visits to the surgeon (and how many band fills is incurred?) What about the dietitian? Does it include blood tests for RNY/BPD/DS patients? What if you need additional care?</li>
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<p>Don&#8217;t be afraid to ask questions regarding your <strong>private gastric banding surgery UK</strong> and what it entails. Many <a title="Gastric Banding" href="/"><strong>gastric band surgery</strong></a> packages will offer two band fills which normally is not enough. As many patients require several more adjustments over the next two years after the surgery to reach their weight loss goals. If possible get a package with slightly more of surgeon appointments and dietitians follow–up after surgery than to be faced with the dilemma of not doing as well as you had hoped and having to find the money for additional appointments.</p>
<p>Its a pity but most of the UK private health insurance companies will not reimburse the <a title="Cost of Gastric Banding Surgery" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/cost-of-gastric-banding-surgery"><strong>costs of the gastric band surgery</strong></a> as they see obesity is a chronic condition. <a title="British Obesity Surgery Patients Association" href="http://www.bospa.org/" rel="nofollow">BOSPA</a> is lobbying the private insurers to adopt a more enlightened approach &#8211; treating the obesity will more than likely reduce the likelihood of the insurer having to pay out for many other treatments over subsequent years.</p>
<p>Some patients chose to travel to France or other countries like <a title="GAstric Lap Band in Belgium" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/gastric-lap-banding-in-belgium"><strong>Belgium for gastric lap band surgery</strong></a> which will be done privately because the basic costs of the operation are considerably lower. However, you may miss out on the follow up care services that UK surgery will provide. Many surgeons may actually refuse to see you even privately if you have had your <strong>private gastric surgery UK</strong> done abroad.</p>
<p>Whichever route you choose to follow for your surgery, the most important aspect is the follow up care and typically that provided at specialist UK obesity surgery centers will undoubtedly be the best. Multidisciplinary teams of doctors will ensure that the correct attention is given to all aspects of follow up such as weight loss progress, <a title="Diet after Gastric Banding Surgery" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/diet-after-gastric-banding-surgery">gastric banding diet</a>, <a title="Exercise after Gastric Band Surgery" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/excercise-after-gastric-banding-surgery">gastric banding exercise</a> and <a title="Psychotherapy after gastric Band Surgery" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/psychotherapy-after-gastric-banding-surgery">gastric banding social aspects</a>, as well as the correct functioning of the alterations made to your anatomy by the surgery. This quality of care should not be compromised by your seeking treatment privately.</p>
<p>Consider private gastric banding surgery UK for a better option.</p>
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		<title>Gastric Lap Banding Belgium</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/gastric-lap-banding-in-belgium">Gastric Lap Banding Belgium</a></p><p>Having your Gastric lap banding Belgium has become very common, and Belgium has become one of the medical tourism destinations in Europe for Weight Loss Surgery and especially laparoscopic gastric band surgery. Why is Belgium a popular Gastric Lap Band Surgery destination in Europe? 1. Huge cost savings: In the UK for example, you may [...]</p></p><p>Content brought to you by: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com">Gastric Lap Band Surgery</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/gastric-lap-banding-in-belgium">Gastric Lap Banding Belgium</a></p><div id="attachment_229" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-229" title="Gastric Banding in Belgium" src="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/photo_belgium_brugge_12-300x225.jpg" alt="photo belgium brugge 12 300x225 Gastric Lap Banding Belgium" width="300" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Gastric Banding in Belgium</p></div>
<p>Having your <strong>Gastric lap banding Belgium</strong> has become very common, and Belgium has become one of the medical tourism destinations in Europe for Weight Loss Surgery and especially <strong>laparoscopic gastric band surgery</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Why is Belgium a popular Gastric Lap Band Surgery destination in Europe?</strong></p>
<p>1. Huge cost savings: In the UK for example, you may have to pay a whopping £ 9,000 &#8211; £ 12,000 for the <strong>gastric lap band</strong>, whereas the same procedure in Belgium will cost around £ 4,000. Surpisingly with this savings the quality of the <a title="Gastric Banding Surgery" href="/"><strong>gastric banding surgery</strong></a> is not less.<br />
2. Quality of surgery: Belgium has a long been known for an affordable and high quality weight loss surgery medical centers. Laparoscopy, in fact is one of the areas of expertise of Belgian medical tourism for a long time. <strong>Gastric Lap Band</strong> or Gastric bypass is done by laparoscopy where possible and as this means a reduced stay in hospital, the patients too find this a great choice.</p>
<p>Belgium hospitals have very high standards of hygiene standards and always uses the latest technology. Recently, The World Markets Research Center put Belgium on top of a list of 175 countries on ratings done for medical purposes, one of the ratings being secondary infection or Staph rates. Belgium’s secondary infection rate was found to be on an average less than 0.5% compared with 10% in the UK.</p>
<p>Belgium has achieved  a very high surgical expertise mainly due to the quality of training given to its doctors. Typically their Belgian doctors are trained for a minimum of seven years; for specialists it is 12 years.</p>
<p>3.  Follow-up feature: Quite often patients are scared off by this part when it comes to oveseas treatment. However, as with Belgium,  many doctors do offer follow-up checks through their network in the UK and Ireland.</p>
<p>4.  No need to wait for the surgery: As UK is famous for its waiting on the NHS. In Belgium, you set the date for the surgery, after initial tests are done, surgery is next.</p>
<p>5.  Belgium is just around the corner: You can fly, drive down or take a train. With Eurostar offering you quick and convenient train service from London. Major European highways pass through Belgium where Eurolines coaches can easily access from anywhere in Europe.</p>
<p>6. Climate and language: The climate is much about the same as the UK with warmer summers and colder winters. Dutch, French, and German are the official languages but a lot of young people do speak English, too. Hence, there is usually no communication problem.</p>
<p><strong>Laparoscopic <a title="Gastric Banding Surgery in Belgium" href="/gastric-lap-banding-in-belgium">gastric lap banding</a></strong><a title="Gastric Banding Surgery in Belgium" href="/gastric-lap-banding-in-belgium"> <strong>Belgium</strong></a> is one of the popular choices with medical tourists from the UK not only because it is affordable but also because it is very convenient.</p>
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		<title>Myths of Gastric Banding</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/seven-myths-of-gastric-banding">Myths of Gastric Banding</a></p><p>Understanding more about gastric banding will help you clear the myths of gastric banding surgery this will put your mind at ease. Here are seven common myths of gastric banding surgery : Myth 1: You can lose the weight without a drastic lifestyle change If you are very overweight then your lifestyle was not healthy in [...]</p></p><p>Content brought to you by: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com">Gastric Lap Band Surgery</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/seven-myths-of-gastric-banding">Myths of Gastric Banding</a></p><p>Understanding more about gastric banding will help you clear the myths of gastric banding surgery this will put your mind at ease. Here are seven common myths of gastric banding surgery :</p>
<p><strong>Myth 1: You can lose the weight without a drastic lifestyle change</strong><br />
If you are very overweight then your lifestyle was not healthy in the first place so of course you have to change your lifestyle if you want to change your body. Losing a large amount of weight is by no means easy but with a good attitude and the commitment to change your life for the better, weight loss is an attainable goal for sure.</p>
<p><strong>Myth 2: The surgery results are an unhealthy rapid weight loss</strong><br />
Weight loss will never occur overnight and if it did would not be healthy. A good target lose is around 2-3 pounds a week, if you follow a doctor’s eating and exercise plan accordingly. And of course it will depend on your starting weight and your weight loss goals too.</p>
<p><strong>Myth 3: The surgery prevents proper nutrition</strong><br />
Not true at all gastric band surgery will still allow you proper nutrition&#8217;s. Many doctors will prescribe vitamins and supplements to take after the surgery in order to help the recovery process. Individuals can still get proper nutrition.</p>
<p><strong>Myth 4: You will have to eat only a liquid diet</strong><br />
You won’t be on a liquid diet forever that is only during the recovery process after <strong>gastric banding surgery</strong> which is approximately 4 weeks. Of course you shouldn’t continue to eat the <em>super sized</em> fast food meals like before, but you can eat solid foods. The idea is to eat smaller portioned meals, three times a day because the smaller amount will still give you a full feeling for longer.</p>
<p><strong>Myth 5: Lap Band Surgery is an easy way to lose weight</strong><br />
People tend to view <a title="Gastric Lap Band" href="/"><strong>Gastric Lap Band</strong></a> as an <em>easy</em> solution for a lifetime weight problem. Instead it should be viewed as a commitment one makes to change their life for the better. It is for people who have tried diets and exercise yet nothing seems to help. It might be a difficult life change, but it is worth it because it is the safe way for overweight individuals to successfully lose the pounds.</p>
<p><strong>Myth 6: Even if you lose the weight, you will gain it back</strong><br />
The secret is making a lifelong commitment. If you make the commitment to lose the weight and change old eating habits, you will of course lose the weight. If you continue to eat like you used to, then your chances of losing a large amount of weight decreases.</p>
<p><strong>Myth 7: The follow-up care is not important</strong><br />
The follow-up care is the most important part because changing your eating habits and old lifestyle is what leads to healthy weight loss.</p>
<p>Now you have a better understanding of the myths of gastric banding surgery you can happy consider the surgery. Never listen to the myths of gastric banding and ask your doctor or surgeon if in doubt.</p>
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		<title>On the Day of Gastric Banding Surgery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/on-the-day-of-gastric-banding-surgery">On the Day of Gastric Banding Surgery</a></p><p>It&#8217;s natural to be nervous on the day of Gastric Banding Surgery but at the same time you can be excited as it&#8217;s a milestone your journey to a healthier and happier life. Preparing for Surgery Before you have the surgery, your gastric banding surgeon will discuss your procedure in detail with you. It is [...]</p></p><p>Content brought to you by: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com">Gastric Lap Band Surgery</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/on-the-day-of-gastric-banding-surgery">On the Day of Gastric Banding Surgery</a></p><p>It&#8217;s natural to be nervous on the day of <strong>Gastric Banding Surgery</strong> but at the same time you can be excited as it&#8217;s a milestone your journey to a healthier and happier life.</p>
<p><strong>Preparing for Surgery</strong></p>
<p>Before you have the surgery, your <a title="Gastric Banding" href="/"><strong>gastric banding</strong></a> surgeon will discuss your procedure in detail with you. It is also very important for you to discuss your overall health and your health history with him. You need to let your surgeon know if you are allergic to any drugs, have any current/past health conditions, or have ever had a bad reaction to anesthesia. In addition to this, make a list of all the medications that you take how ever small it is, including aspirin, injections, all prescription and over-the-counter drugs, herbal supplements, vitamins, and recreational drugs, and give it to your surgeon.</p>
<p>Your doctor/surgeon may also want you to meet with other medical experts, such as a dietitian and/or psychologist, to help you understand what will happen during and after the <strong>gastric banding surgery</strong> process. They will help you make certain that you are emotionally and mentally prepared for the up coming surgery and your new life afterwards. You will be required to have a number of tests before your surgery to evaluate your general state of health.</p>
<p>On the day before your <strong>gastric procedure</strong>, you will need to listen and follow the specific instructions to ensure a smooth surgery the next day. Your surgeon or medical team will provide you with a complete list of the do&#8217;s and dont&#8217;s on how to prepare for the surgery.</p>
<p>Here are two general guidelines:</p>
<ol>
<li> Do not eat or drink anything after midnight the day before surgery this way your stomach will be empty for surgery to minimize risks during the <strong>gastric banding</strong> operation.</li>
<li> Ask a friend or a family member to be at the hospital with you for comfort and support and to drive you home after the surgery.</li>
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<p><strong>What to Expect on Surgery Day</strong></p>
<p>The routine at your healthcare/hospital facility may be different form country to country. You will be admitted to the hospital either the day before, or on the actual morning of your surgery. You may be in the operating room for the morning but the actual procedure typically takes about one hour. Then you will spend a few hours in the recovery room. Once the anesthesia has worn off, you may feel some pain or discomfort from the operation which can usually be treated with pain killers.</p>
<p>On the day after the surgery, you will likely have an X-ray. This allows your health team to see that the <strong>gastric banding</strong> System is in the right place and that the new stomach outlet is open. You may be asked to swallow a liquid that can be seen on X-ray.</p>
<p>Typically for <strong>gastric banding surgery</strong>, hospitalization is usually less than 24 hours. However the hospital stay may have you stay longer if there are complications or if the surgeon has to change to an &#8220;open&#8221; surgical procedure.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/post-gastric-banding-surgery-faqs">Post Gastric Banding Surgery FAQs</a></p><p>You have just had your surgery and you are likely have lots of questions for your surgeon about the Post Gastric Banding Surgery and what your life will be like afterwards. Here are some typical questions that you may have. Will I be sick a lot after the post gastric banding surgery ? Will I [...]</p></p><p>Content brought to you by: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com">Gastric Lap Band Surgery</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/post-gastric-banding-surgery-faqs">Post Gastric Banding Surgery FAQs</a></p><p>You have just had your surgery and you are likely have lots of questions for your surgeon about the <a title="Gastric Banding Surgery" href="/"><strong>Post Gastric Banding Surgery</strong></a> and what your life will be like afterwards. Here are some typical questions that you may have.</p>
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<li>Will I be sick a lot after the <strong>post gastric banding</strong> <strong>surgery</strong> ?</li>
<li>Will I feel hungry or deprived after the post gastric banding surgery ?</li>
<li>Can I eat anything in moderation?</li>
<li>Can I drink alcohol?</li>
<li>Can I go out to eat?</li>
<li>Am I allowed to have my <strong>gastric lap band</strong> opened for a special occasion?</li>
<li>Does the gastric lap band limit any physical activity?</li>
<li>Do I have to be careful with the access port just underneath my skin?</li>
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<p>1. Will I be sick a lot after the <strong>post gastric banding surgery </strong>?<br />
The <strong>gastric banding</strong> will limit the amount of food you can eat at one time. If you always feeling nauseated on a regular basis, it probably means that you aren&#8217;t chewing your food well enough or that you aren&#8217;t following the <a title="Gastric Banding post-surgical diet" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/diet-after-gastric-banding-surgery">gastric banding post-surgical diet</a> properly, other reason could be that the placement of the gastrc band have a problem, so contact your doctor if you continue to get sick. You must avoid vomiting as much as possible because it can cause your small stomach pouch to stretch. It can also lead to slippage of the band which will offsetting the effectiveness of your surgery. In some severe cases, damage due to vomiting can mean another operation.</p>
<p>2. Will I feel hungry or deprived after the <strong>post gastric banding surgery </strong>?<br />
The <strong>gastric lap band</strong> makes you eat less and feel full in two ways:</p>
<ul>
<li>By reducing how much your stomach can hold at one time</li>
<li>By increasing the time it takes food to get through your digestive system.</li>
</ul>
<p>After a small meal, the amount of which varies from person to person, you should feel full and satisfied for some time. If you follow the <a title="Health eating after gastric banding" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/healthy-eating-after-gastric-banding-surgery">nutrition guidelines</a> when you choose your food and then chew it well, you shouldn&#8217;t feel hungry or deprived at all.<br />
3. Can I eat anything in moderation?<br />
After your stomach has healed, generally you may eat most foods that don&#8217;t cause you discomfort. Since you can only eat a small amount of food at a time, it is important that you choose nutritious, vitamin-rich foods. You may click here to find out some <a title="Problem foods to avoid after gastric banding surgery" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/problem-foods-related-to-gastric-banding-surgery">problem foods</a> after you avoid after <strong>gastric banding</strong>.</p>
<p>4. Can I drink alcohol?<br />
Alcohol has a lot of calories and breaks down vitamins. An occasional glass of wine or other alcoholic beverage is not considered harmful to weight loss.</p>
<p>5. Can I go out to eat?<br />
Order only a small portion, such as an appetizer and try to eat slowly. It may help if you stop eating at the same time as your dinner companions too. Best to explain to your host or hostess know in advance that you cannot eat very much.<br />
6. Am I allowed to have my gastric lap band opened for a special occasion?<br />
While it is tempting and easy, your <strong>gastric lap band</strong> should not be opened to eat a big meal at a special occasion. However the gastric lap band can be opened for medical reasons such as pregnancy, when you will need to increase your nutritional intake.</p>
<p>7. Does the gastric lap band limit any physical activity?<br />
It should not hamper any type of physical activity. You should be free to do aerobics, stretches, and any strenuous exercise you enjoy once you&#8217;ve completely recovered.</p>
<p>8. Do I have to be careful with the access port just underneath my skin?<br />
The access port is placed under the skin in the abdominal wall, it should not cause discomfort or limit any physical exercise at all. The only sensation you may experience from the port occurs when you go in for adjustments. If you feel persistent discomfort in the port area, see your doctor.</p>
<p>Hope this explains better the questions on post gastric banding surgery .</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/gastric-banding-reduces-type-2-diabetes">Gastric Banding Reduces Type 2 Diabetes</a></p><p>Most obese patients have gastric banding surgery to get rid of excess pounds. So losing weight may not be the only reason to have the operation. A researcher team at Monah University Center for Obesity and Education released the results of a four-year study in January 2008 that indicated that gastric banding can also help [...]</p></p><p>Content brought to you by: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com">Gastric Lap Band Surgery</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/gastric-banding-reduces-type-2-diabetes">Gastric Banding Reduces Type 2 Diabetes</a></p><p align="left">Most obese patients have <strong>gastric banding surgery</strong> to get rid of excess pounds. So losing weight may not be the only reason to have the operation. A researcher team at Monah University Center for Obesity and Education released the results of a four-year study in January 2008 that indicated that <strong>gastric banding</strong> can also help improve conditions of gastric banding Type 2 diabetes.</p>
<p>Maintaining a <a title="Healthy diet after Gastric Banding Surgery" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/diet-after-gastric-banding-surgery">good diet after gastric banding</a> and <a title="Exercise after Gastric Banding Surgery" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/excercise-after-gastric-banding-surgery">exercising regularly after surgery</a> may be important elements of diabetes management, but results of this study highlight the value of <strong>gastric banding </strong>for both weight loss and healthy glycemic levels.</p>
<h2>Key Benefits of Gastric Banding Type 2 Diabetes Patients</h2>
<p align="left"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes_mellitus_type_2">Type 2 diabetes</a> patients will struggle with managing healthy blood sugar levels along with their extra weight. Excess weight is a risk factor for developing diabetes as well as high blood pressure and heart problems. <strong>Gastric banding</strong> is a valuable solution for managing all of these areas.</p>
<p align="left">As stated by Dr. John Dixon, the lead doctor at the Centre for Obesity Research and Education, states that: &#8220;Our study presents strong evidence that obese patients with a Body Mass Index greater than 30 with Type 2 diabetes need to lose a significant amount of weight to improve their overall health and glycemic management.”</p>
<p align="left">He also indicates that patients who lose a significant amount of weight from <strong>gastric banding surgery</strong> were found to be able to reduce their diabetes medication andcontrol their blood pressure more effectively and lower blood fats. All of these are common challenges of Type 2 diabetes conditions. Normally these circumstances will take several months and years to get under control.</p>
<h2>Other Concerns for Diabetes Patients</h2>
<p align="left">Despite the positive impact on gastric banding Type 2 diabetes after <strong>gastric banding surgery</strong>, patients do need to keep up with a healthy weight loss program. Also in 2008 the results of 60 obese patients who underwent laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding procedure, and compared the effects to those who were receiving conventional medical therapy for diabetes. Those who underwent gastric banding surgery also took part in a conventional therapy program. Which comprised of:</p>
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<li>
<div>Ongoing education about Type 2 diabetes and health</div>
</li>
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<div>Medical therapy with an experienced diabetologist</div>
</li>
<li>
<div>Frequent contact with a diabetes educator</div>
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<div>Access to a dietitian, nurse and physician</div>
</li>
<li>
<div>Lifestyle modification programs that included physical activity and education on low glycemic index foods for meal planning purposes</div>
</li>
</ul>
<p align="left">Those who completed the surgery and also pursued the conventional therapy program showed a significant improvement in the symptoms of metabolic syndrome and were able to reduce their diabetes medication. Therefore researchers concluded that the trial proves <a title="Gastric Banding" href="/"><strong>gastric banding</strong></a> leads to diabetes remission, but th patient must have ongoing care and lifestyle modification programs are necessary for long-term success.</p>
<p>Contact your local bariatric surgeon who can provide referrals for nutritional counseling, lifestyle modification therapy, and other resources to help you maintain weight loss for the long term – and reduce or eliminate a case of diabetes as a result.</p>
<p>So now you have a better understanding of gastric banding type 2 diabetes .</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/cost-of-gastric-banding-surgery">Cost of Gastric Banding Surgery</a></p><p>Before we look at cost gastric banding surgery we look at the costs of obesity. Based on estimates of 10 years ago the annual medical cost to treat patients who are over weight or obese has been estimated to be 79 billion US dollars and the cost on health care now rivals that of smoking. [...]</p></p><p>Content brought to you by: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com">Gastric Lap Band Surgery</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/cost-of-gastric-banding-surgery">Cost of Gastric Banding Surgery</a></p><p>Before we look at <strong>cost gastric banding surgery</strong> we look at the costs of obesity. Based on estimates of 10 years ago the annual medical cost to treat patients who are over weight or obese has been estimated to be 79 billion US dollars and the cost on health care now rivals that of smoking.</p>
<p>Your own personal cost of living with obesity can also be significant. Consider what you might spend on the following items:</p>
<ul>
<li>Out of pocket healthcare expenses</li>
<li>Over-the-counter medication costs</li>
<li>Co-pays for doctor office visits</li>
<li>Co-pays for lab work</li>
<li>Co-pays for specialists</li>
<li>Co-pays for physical therapists/allied health professionals</li>
<li>Prescription co-pays</li>
<li>Employment inactivity costs (days of missed work)</li>
<li>Non-surgical weight loss programs (such as Weight Watchers® or Jenny Craig®)</li>
<li>Grocery and dining costs</li>
</ul>
<p>These expenditures can quickly add up and you will find a dramatic reduction in your costs with reduction in your weight.</p>
<p>For the actual<strong> cost gastric banding surgery procedure</strong> varies from state to state and even from city to city, it&#8217;s difficult to predict actual costs and the differences can be summarized into three areas:</p>
<ul>
<li>The type of health plan you have</li>
<li>If your surgeon/hospital you choose is an in-network provider</li>
<li>If your procedure is done on an in-patient (overnight) or out-patient (same day discharge) basis.</li>
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<p>Generally, the cost <strong><a title="Gastric Banding" href="/">gastric banding surgery</a></strong> procedure (facility, surgeon, and anesthesiologist) in the USA can range from $12,000 to $25,000 and will typically include the <a href="http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_cost_of_gastric_banding">costs</a> of adjustments for the first year after surgery. After the first year, follow-up visits will range from $35 to $200 each, depending on what is involved. Please keep in mind, post-surgical follow-up is crucial to achieving your best possible results.<br />
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Insurance and Health Plans</strong></p>
<p>Today, many health plans in the USA will (including Medicare and, in some states, Medicaid) cover the cost of <a title="Adjustable gastric banding surgery" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/adjusting-your-gastric-banding"><strong>Adjustable Gastric Banding Surgery</strong></a>, therefore some if not all of the costs may be covered.</p>
<p>Each health plan will have certain criteria that need to be met before you can actually have the surgery.</p>
<p>In certain cases, your insurance plan might not cover the <strong>cost gastric banding surgery</strong>. They may issue a &#8220;denial&#8221; to your &#8220;prior authorization request&#8221;. Depending on the reason, you and your doctor may still be able to reverse the denial.</p>
<p><strong>Payment Options</strong></p>
<p>Potential Tax Savings</p>
<p>In the year you finance or pay cash for your <strong>gastric banding surgery</strong>, you may be eligible to receive thousands of dollars back in potential tax savings. IRS Publication 502 states you can deduct your medical and dental expenses when they total more than 7.5% of your Adjusted Gross Income (see <a title="IRS pub. 502" href="http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p502.pdf" rel="nofollow">IRS publication 502</a>, page 2). Check with your accountant or tax adviser for further information.</p>
<p>Remember, tax and financial circumstances are different for each person and the laws are constantly changing. This information should be not be considered financial advice or used as a substitute for the advice of an accountant or tax adviser. Seek financial advice from a professional for any questions you have.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/problem-foods-related-to-gastric-banding-surgery">Problem Foods Gastric Banding Surgery</a></p><p>Certain foods are not tolerated very well after surgery and are called problem foods gastric banding surgery and may block the stomach which results in you vomiting. This can be very individual as not any two people are alike and some foods cause a problem for one gastric banding patient, but not the next. Vegetables [...]</p></p><p>Content brought to you by: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com">Gastric Lap Band Surgery</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/problem-foods-related-to-gastric-banding-surgery">Problem Foods Gastric Banding Surgery</a></p><p>Certain foods are not tolerated very well after surgery and are called<a title="Gastric Banding Surgery" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com"><strong> problem foods gastric banding surgery</strong></a> and may block the stomach which results in you vomiting. This can be very individual as not any two people are alike and some foods cause a problem for one <a title="Gastric Banding" href="/"><strong>gastric banding</strong></a> patient, but not the next.</p>
<p>Vegetables and fruits that contain stringy fibers are particularly problematic.</p>
<ul>
<li>Asparagus – cut up very small or blend into soup</li>
<li>Broccoli – the stalks may be problematic</li>
<li>Dried fruits – will swell inside you and should be avoided</li>
<li>Pineapple – juice is fine, fruit may be difficult to digest</li>
<li>Rhubarb – cut up very small or puree</li>
<li>Oranges – juice is fine, flesh may be problematic</li>
<li>Meat – needs to chopped very small and chewed thoroughly</li>
</ul>
<p>Some food are sticky and difficult to digest such as coconut, crisps and soft white bread. Nuts (such as peanuts, almonds, walnuts) and popcorn may also cause obstruction unless they are well chewed to a paste, and are probably best avoided for this reason.</p>
<p><strong>Problem foods gastric banding surgery</strong></p>
<p>For the best diet results after your <strong>Gastric Banding Surgery</strong> you should limit the following foods as these might cause problem foods gastric banding surgery where possible:</p>
<ul>
<li>High calorie drinks (full milk, milkshakes, alcohol, fruit squashes, juice</li>
<li>Fats and fatty foods – butter, oils, snacks foods (crisps, peanuts), chips</li>
<li>Creamy soups</li>
<li>Cakes, biscuits and desserts</li>
<li>Cereals with added sugar</li>
</ul>
<p>From time to time you will get food stuck in your stomach which can be quite uncomfortable especially if you have not followed your eating plan. Firstly don&#8217;t panic as it should dislodge again on its own. To help the food on , try taking tiny sips of hot drink over an hour and some people recommend coke as the gas and bubble encourage you stomach to digest.</p>
<p>If 24hrs has gone by and you still have something stuck and nothing else is going down (or its coming straight back up) you need to attend your hospital for a temporary de-fill of your <strong>gastric band</strong> to ease the problem.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/risks-related-to-gastric-banding-surgery">Risks Gastric Banding Surgery</a></p><p>Gastric Banding system is a much less complicated procedure than the other gastric(bariatric) operations. Due to there are few potential complications that are immediate after the gastric banding surgery. Saying that there are some long-term complications possible that are unique to this form of surgery. Here are some the risks gastric banding surgery: Slippage In order for the [...]</p></p><p>Content brought to you by: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com">Gastric Lap Band Surgery</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Original Article: <a href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/risks-related-to-gastric-banding-surgery">Risks Gastric Banding Surgery</a></p><p><strong><a title="What is Gastric Banding?" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/what-is-gastric-banding">Gastric Banding</a></strong> system is a much less complicated procedure than the other <strong>gastric</strong>(bariatric) operations. Due to there are few potential complications that are immediate after the <strong>gastric banding surgery</strong>. Saying that there are some long-term complications possible that are unique to this form of surgery. Here are some the risks gastric banding surgery:</p>
<p><strong>Slippage</strong><br />
In order for the <strong>band </strong>to function properly it must be correctly positioned on the stomach. <strong>Gastric banding</strong> can slip that is twist out of position. Typically the band does not slip but actually the stomach slips above the band. A slip typically occurs in about 2% of all operations.</p>
<p>Slippage can occur for a variety of reasons like over filling resulting in vomiting can be a cause. Slippage can cause reflux and difficultly with foods and weight loss can be affected. You may require a X-ray to obtain if the <a title="Gastric Banding" href="/"><strong>gastric banding</strong> </a>has slipped. Some slippages if caught early enough can be corrected. This can be done by removing all saline from the band and allowing the stomach to heal and then gradually re-filling. Slippage may require re-operation to reposition the band and in extreme cases <strong>gastric band</strong> removal. If a band is removed for slippage it generally can be replaced after a healing period. Relative low risks gastric banding surgery .</p>
<p><strong>Band Erosion</strong><br />
<strong>Gastric banding</strong> has been known to erode into the stomach. Erosion is a rare complication and is typically known in the older types of bands. This occurs again occurs in about 2% percent of patients. It occurs when the stomach tissue over-growing around the band until the band is on the inside of the stomach instead of the outside. Erosion will involves <strong>gastric band</strong> removal, sometimes surgical, although it rarely is a life-threatening situation. So relative low risks gastric banding surgery .</p>
<p><strong>Infection</strong><br />
With all surgical procedure there is always the slight risk of infection. Infections can usually be treated with antibiotics and in rare cases may necessitate removal. Always make sure you are in top health prior to your surgery or adjustments without colds or drugs that may compromise your immune system. Notify your doctor immediately if you suspect you may have an infection of any type. Relative low risks gastric banding surgery .</p>
<p><strong>Stretched Pouch<br />
</strong>This is a complication that can be avoided by simply not overeating. Learn to stop eating the moment you feel satisfied and avoid continuous packing food into your stomach when full. As this will cause it to stretch and food may back up into your esophagus causing you future discomfort and problems. Relative low risks gastric banding surgery .</p>
<p><strong>Gastric Band Hardware Difficulties</strong><br />
Ports have been broken and tubing punctured usually during the filling process. To help lower the risk by using experienced practitioners and using fluoroscope to locate the port before hand. However, broken ports and punctured tubing are relatively simple matters to fix but can be frustrating for the patient. The problem has been addressed with newer port designs.</p>
<p><strong>Reflux</strong><br />
Reflux is associated with a too tight <strong>gastric band</strong> causing stomach fluids to back up into the esophagus and damage the delicate tissues not strong enough to cater for acidic stomach juices. If you are experiencing mild reflux talk to your doctor about preventative measures such as diets for after gastric banding surgery or medications. If your reflux is a persistent problem speak to him immediately, don’t complicate the issue by waiting hoping it will get better without intervention.</p>
<p>These are the main <strong>risks gastric banding surgery</strong> .</p>
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