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From Medicine Hat Newspaper - Gillian Slade
Jan 11/2013
A Bariatric Specialty Clinic officially opened in Medicine Hat on Thursday providing support for those battling obesity, with a multi-pronged approach to suit individual needs.
"We use a team approach that recognizes there are many factors influencing an individual's inability to maintain a healthy weight," said Dr. Arya Sharma, Alberta Health Services medical director for the provincial obesity program. "Beating obesity is not simply about exercise and how much food you eat."
The clinic, one of five in the province, represents a shift in focus from treating the consequences of obesity to treating obesity itself, said Sharma. While bariatric surgery is effective for some people they need support before and after, which the clinic will be able to provide.
"This is not a weight loss clinic," said Barb Lockhart, director of primary care and chronic disease management with AHS. "This is a multi-disciplinary team helping people deal with the factors that influence their lifestyle choices."
Bonnie Eleason is one of a select group who have been clients at the clinic in the run-up to the official opening. She has Multiple Sclerosis and osteoarthritis. She's not a candidate for bariatric surgery but has been able to lose 28 pounds already.
"The team, including a physiotherapist and psychiatrist, have been wonderful and hold me accountable," said Eleason.
Approximately half of the clinic's clients will qualify to receive bariatric surgery.
Eleason has been keeping a food journal and wears a pedometer.
"I am focused and when you see that number coming down there is much more incentive," said Eleason, delighted to see the growing pile of clothes that are now too big for her.
Knowing she will need to account for what she has eaten and the amount of physical exercise has been a motivation, said Eleason. Her relationship with the staff has made her feel she is part of the team.
Dr. Adeel Azam, the medical lead at the clinic, says their patients face big personal challenges. Each person, referred by their family physician or a specialist, will be with the clinic for one year before being transitioned back into the community.
"The program we are using is evidenced based," said Azam. "We will also have some people referred to us before they have any type of surgery because obesity is associated with a higher mortality rate."
Currently about 70 bariatric surgeries, accomplished by one physician, are done in Medicine Hat each year. Another physician in Medicine Hat will also be performing the surgery so the numbers are expected to increase significantly.
Anyone interested in bariatric surgery, in addition to meeting certain criteria, would also have to demonstrate an ability to lose weight on their own under the guidance of the clinic and make modifications to their diet.
Medicine Hat's Bariatric Specialty Clinic is located in the River Heights Professional Centre where the Health Living Program is.
Lockhart says there are plans to use video conferencing and teleconferencing to support Albertans who are referred to the program but don't live in close proximity to Medicine Hat.
Well that's good news about a bariatric clinic opening. Much needed for southern Alberta area and since so many from SK go to Med Hat too. I will have to ask Dr. Nohr about it at my follow-up appointment next month.
I did not have to provide bloodwor****il a few weeks before my surgery.
Giselle
Hi,
I just read your post, actually i am waiting for my first appointment, it was supposed to be last week but it got canceled and I have to wait for another month and a half.
The papers they sent me to fill said that this is not an easy way to get to the surgery, i don't understand. Does this mean that I might be rejected?
I just wanted to know what to expect?
How far did you go since you started this post?
on 1/14/13 11:37 am
Bottom line, don't drink with your meal, and follow your surgeons guidelines about the timelines. In the Edmonton Weight Wise clinic it is usually no fluids for 30 min prior to eating, during the meal, and 30 min afterwards. If you are pre-surg it's a great idea to start getting into this habit.
And as always, YMMV.
I know dr birch had 2 OR dates this month and had at least 2 surgeries on the date of mine (mine and my friends) not sure if he has more OR dates in other months or does more surgeries per day...you could call your doc office and find out where you are on the list maybe?
thank you its good to know that you get to be in a semi and not a private i really dont want to be alone in a room actually ... but gosh knows how much longer before i get a call i was told usually 3 to 9 months from the class but as i said i dont know how many surgerys Dr Davey does if he does them once a week or not ,,,,,,,,, hoping his office calls soon
It's been a bit since I went through the process. You will get your surgery date at this initial appointment. Make sure to ask the girls at the front desk to add your name to the cancellation list. I ended up getting a phone call for surgery due to a cancellation over a year early this way.
Good luck!
Giselle
my friend from the WW clinic had her surgery with Dr Birch that day too, she was a floor below me.
not sure about Dr Karmali.
i was in a semi private room with one other person.
that would be awesome ive moved from nova scotia up here to alberta 3 years ago i dont know many people i kinda keep to myself but been thru weight wise for a few years back home which i have to add the weight time home is 10 years i was over 2 almost 3 down home waiting , i really enjoy reading others post here i think having friends is important especially ones who been thru this as well , i hope so much that i get to have surgery while with another patient doing the same thing so i will cross my fingers in hopes we do get the same date time as i said Dr Davey is doing my surgery i hope he does them on a semi regular time each week but i really dont know