Nerve damage may occur after weight-loss surgery 
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 Nerve damage may occur after weight-loss surgery

Gastric banding surgery which limits intake amount without causing
malabsorption is not associated with the deficiencies that result in
neuropathic problems described in you cited article about gastric
bypass surgery.

However, serious life-threatening peri- and post-operative
complications can still occur even with banding so that it remains
wiser to simply befriend the hunger that arises from eating less down
to the right amount in order to lose the VAT and possibly cure the
type-2 diabetes:

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May GOD bless you in HIS mighty way making you hungrier than ever.

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> Nerve damage may occur after weight-loss surgery
> By Anne Harding

> (excerpt)

> NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Patients can develop potentially disabling
> neurological complications after gastric bypass surgery performed to
> treat morbid obesity, most likely due to deficiencies in certain
> nutrients, a new study shows.

> While correcting these deficiencies can help patients, some are left
> with permanent damage, Dr. Katalin Juhasz-Pocsine and colleagues from
> the University of Arkansas for Medical Science in Little Rock report.
> Symptoms can strike many years after the surgery, they note, possibly
> because stores of certain nutrients may take this long to become
> depleted.

> Some patients begin hallucinating and lose the ability to walk a
> couple of months after the surgery, Juhasz-Pocsine explained in an
> interview with Reuters Health. "After resolution of the acute symptoms
> they are quite weak, and it takes around a year to recover.

> Some are permanently disabled," she said. Among patients who develop
> symptoms years down the road, the spinal cord typically is affected,
> resulting in falling, extreme coordination and gait problems, and
> severe spasticity, and some individuals need to use wheelchairs



Tue, 17 Nov 2009 10:56:30 GMT
 Nerve damage may occur after weight-loss surgery
This single group original post had 5 groups added as a cross post by
andrew.  He used to say he didn't crosspost, now he just does it.  He
has been asked many many times not to do so.  He persists like the
school yard bully who says "you ain't gonna tell me what to do" only
because the schoolyard is unsupervised.

The proper thing to do is to post in response to the original if one
doesn't originate it.  If one has a post and wants to spread it to
clearly related groups doing so in each seperatly is the right thing to
do.  

But andrew has long ago worn out his welcom on any group for his bad
behavior and bully boy forced intrusions so he can not possibily regain
the respect and recognition he so much wants to enjoy.

Dust off your sandels, don't break down the door of the house.  He gives
himself freedom to not follow that clear directive.

God bless.



Tue, 17 Nov 2009 22:45:45 GMT
 Nerve damage may occur after weight-loss surgery
I agree, and our complaints have nothing to do with religion - he just
uses that as an excuse to litter the forum with self-promotional,
meager-value (the few that are on-topic) posts.


Quote:
> This single group original post had 5 groups added as a cross post by
> andrew.  He used to say he didn't crosspost, now he just does it.  He
> has been asked many many times not to do so.  He persists like the
> school yard bully who says "you ain't gonna tell me what to do" only
> because the schoolyard is unsupervised.
> The proper thing to do is to post in response to the original if one
> doesn't originate it.  If one has a post and wants to spread it to
> clearly related groups doing so in each seperatly is the right thing to
> do.  

> But andrew has long ago worn out his welcom on any group for his bad
> behavior and bully boy forced intrusions so he can not possibily regain
> the respect and recognition he so much wants to enjoy.

> Dust off your sandels, don't break down the door of the house.  He gives
> himself freedom to not follow that clear directive.

> God bless.



Wed, 18 Nov 2009 10:07:11 GMT
 
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