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Understanding the Impact of Medication Absorption After WLS

January 27, 2020 · 0 comments

Patients undergoing weight loss surgery are usually on one or more medications, and the medication absorption after WLS may change. There are several factors that will affect the absorption of your medications after weight loss surgery. The two main determinants of absorption depend on the medication and the procedure you

Blog Before After RNY with Michelle M

Before & After RNY with Michelle M., losing 163 pounds!

December 10, 2019 · 0 comments

Why I Decided to Have WLS I can remember being one of the bigger girls in fifth grade, probably 10-15 pounds more than most of the girls in my class. Being one of the bigger girls continued with the gap getting wider through my adult years. A few months post-pregnancy

Before & After RNY with Angileej

Before & After RNY with AngileeJ, losing 125 pounds!

November 5, 2019 · 0 comments

Why I Decided to Have WLS My sister is 11 months older than I am, and she was always in shape without having to exercise. I got tired of hearing, "Angilee has a pretty face, but she is so big." It affected my self-esteem. I tried the Atkins Diet, Phentermine

Before After RNY with Jeffrey H

Before & After RNY with Jeffrey H., losing 130 pounds!

October 22, 2019 · 0 comments

Why I Decided to Have WLS As far as I can remember, I was always a skinny little kid, but after a few surgeries and life itself, my weight started creeping up. After I retired from the Navy in 2012, my weight dramatically changed as I gained over 100 pounds

Teens and WLS

Teens and WLS: What are the Long-Term Results?

March 20, 2019 · 0 comments

I’d like to start by discussing the term "metabolic surgery" in order to clear the air. Metabolic surgery is a term that is used to describe any procedure that is used to treat a metabolic illness, particularly diabetes mellitus. The terms "obesity surgery" and "weight loss surgery" fail to recognize

Candy Cane Deformity

Candy Cane Deformity in Post Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass

October 15, 2018 · 0 comments

Candy Cane Deformity I was sitting in my office, the other day, when suddenly I hear a patient in our lobby coughing continuously.  I thought to myself, I bet she has the Candy Cane deformity. Sure enough, she was my next patient, a patient of my fathers’ who had an

Long Term WLS Post Ops

Update for Long-Term WLS Post-Ops: Potential Issues To Watch For

September 10, 2018 · 0 comments

As our knowledge and understanding of obesity as a disease progresses, it’s becoming more evident that the disease process is chronic and relapsing. This is one of the main reasons for medical therapy failure in the intermediate and long run. Surgery affects multiple hormonal pathways and therefore allows for more

NSAIDs After Bariatric Surgery 2

Can Patients Keep Taking NSAIDs After Bariatric Surgery?

June 11, 2018 · 0 comments

Pain is a very common symptom in the general and bariatric population. The causes of pain are predominantly musculoskeletal in nature. This may be due to traumatic injuries, arthritis, spinal column abnormalities such as slipped disks, post-surgical issues such as replaced hips/knees, etc. Even though many of these ailments are

vertical sleeve vsg or gastric bypass rny

Should I Choose the Vertical Sleeve (VSG) or Gastric Bypass (RNY)?

September 29, 2017 · 0 comments

If you are considering bariatric surgery, at some point you will ask yourself which of the surgeries you should choose. Although there are a lot of different options, for most patients this choice most often boils down to either the Vertical Sleeve (VSG) or Gastric Bypass (RNY). The Lap-Band and