• 17Dec

    The following video explains the successful story of Tom who had lap band surgery in the past. He lost 250 lbs. However he didn’t have the support from the clinic that a patient needs after having this type of procedure. This is the reason he decided to open Cibo Clinic to not only provide lap band surgery services but to give the necessary support before, during and after the surgery. Cibo Clinic has become one of the most reputable clinics in North America.

  • 01Dec

    Lap band surgery is a procedure that consists of a doctor placing a band around the stomach to make it smaller. This is commonly referred to as a “pocket” and it only holds a small amount of food. This is done in an effort to reduce food consumption, which in turn reduces the number of calories taken in by the individual. What results is weight loss.

    This is considered to be the affordable version of weight loss surgery because it does not require any stapling or bypassing of the small intestine. The band is simply a band that is inflatable. However, it is not air that inflates it.

    What is the band?

    The band is filled with saline. What is great about it is the fact that the saline can be taken out if the band needs to be loosened, but more can be injected if it needs to be tightened. This means an individual having discomfort issues may need to have some saline removed. There is also the fact that the patient may need the band adjusted several times before the desired comfort level is reached. Once that comfort level is reached, there should not be any further comfort issues.

    As for how the doctor injects and removes the saline, there is a valve that is right under the skin. All the doctor has to do is take a needle and insert it into that valve to inject or remove the saline. It is relatively painless and a very simple process to carry out. It is also done in the comfort of the doctor’s office, so there is no need to visit a hospital.

    The cost

    But you are probably wondering about the cost of lap band surgery. It is not as expensive as most types of weight loss surgery, but it does have a hefty price tag on it. It is very rare that insurance companies will pay for such a procedure, so you may have to consider financing the procedure or paying for it out of your pocket. Many doctor’s offices offer you finance options through such financial institutions as Capitol One. You can finance large amounts of money in order to cover the entire process.

    But how much would you have to finance?

    There are several details that come into play when determining the cost. Those factors include the doctor who is performing the procedure, the facility in which the procedure is being performed, and any other additional details that may be added in. Complications may add to the cost, so it is good to be prepared just in case.

    However, there is an average cost of between $17,000 and $30,000. This does make the surgery more affordable than most, but it depends on those varying factors as to how much it will really cost. This is opposed to gastric bypass that can cost between $20,000 and $25,000, which means there is that potential to save a little bit of money. Yet there is that potential to have to pay a little bit more money. However, you have to consider the nature of lap band and what about it may be better for you compared to other forms of weight loss surgery.

    Why it is worth it

    There are so many reasons why this is worth the cost. First of all, it requires no stapling, which in itself is one of the reasons why so many individuals are turning to lap band surgery. It is more or less a personal preference as to whether a person goes for lap band or another form of weight loss surgery, but lap band is growing in popularity at alarming rates.

  • 01Dec

    There are a number of rules that a patient must follow after undergoing a laparoscopic band procedure if they want the results to be as safe and effective as possible. A recovering patient needs to be mindful of the amount of calories that they can safely consume on a given day, they need to be aware of what size portions they are ready to consume, they need to know at what point their bodies are ready to take on solid foods and one of the most important rules is learning which foods to avoid and why.

    Different types of food can wreak havoc with a newly placed laparoscopic band for many different reasons. In the early stages of recovery anything that is too large (even something the size of a pill or vitamin supplement) can get lodged in the new opening created by the lap bad and cause the patient to become ill and vomit.

    A nutritionist from the lap band clinic in which you are having your procedure performed should sit down with you before your procedure is scheduled and completely go over what you should expect as far as your diet is concerned once you are into the first stage of recovery. They should inform you which foods you should avoid for the first month as well as which foods should be avoided for the duration that you have the lap band.

    The problem with some foods

    Many foods can swell a bit upon entering the stomach which can lead to them becoming lodged and other foods are harder for recovering patients to digest. Fibrous foods can very easily get stuck inside the new smaller opening of the stomach and can cause a whole host of problems for the patient. One of the biggest offending food products in a few of these categories happens to be the very popular snack food – popcorn.

    Things like nuts, seeds, asparagus and pineapple are often on the list of foods to avoid because their texture can lead them to become lodged, but popcorn seems to be number one and the list due to its irregular shape, rough edges and tendency to swell.

    As with all things in the realm of good health, opinions can vary on this point as well. Not every single lap band surgeon or nutritionist will forbid their patients from having popcorn as an occasional snack (as long as it’s done within the patients caloric limits for the given day), but many will strongly advise that caution be taken to ensure that the popcorn is chewed very thoroughly in an effort to minimize any potential complications.

    The laparoscopic band procedure is considered a minor surgery, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t major complications that can not only seriously affect the results of the patient, but also jeopardize their overall health. These dietary restrictions are put in place to ensure that nothing that the patient does will potentially cause any preventable complications or further any problems that for one reason or another already have been in place.

    For the procedure to be as safe and effective as possible many precautions need to be adhered to. Patient’s who undergo a laparoscopic band procedure can’t go into it lightly, it’s not some fad diet where the patient can follow the precautions only when they feel like it and cheat when it feels convenient. All warning and precautionary measures should be followed at all times during the entire recovery process. The list of foods to avoid is in no way random, it’s provided to patients because the food items on it can lead to serious complications with their procedure – if a food item is on the list, even if it’s your favorite food, it should be avoided for your own safety and healthy recovery.

  • 01Dec

    Lap band surgery is a procedure that is much different than gastric bypass. First of all, it does not involve bypassing a part of the small intestine like gastric bypass does. Second, lap band is reversible when gastric surgery isn’t. Third, lap band involves placing a band around part of the stomach to make it smaller. There is no stapling involved and the lap band can actually be adjusted.

    When a person is experiencing discomfort or having issues, the doctor simply injects or removes saline from the band to make it tighter or looser. It is as simple as that. However, there are times in which you may have to call the doctor. You might think you’re exaggerating and worrying for nothing, but you have to remember that any issues you may be experiencing with your lap band is no laughing matter.

    When to call the doctor

    Really, a good rule of thumb is to call the doctor any time there is discomfort or illness that you may think is a result of your lap band. However, you may want to know some specific reasons, so here are some examples of issues that could occur that may require you to contact your doctor immediately:

    • Pain when eating or drinking. If you are experiencing pain, this could mean that the band has slipped or another issue has occurred. It may just need a simple adjustment, but don’t let it go for too long or you may have other complications to go with it.

    • Nausea or vomiting is another problem. If you experience either one of these, you need to tell your doctor. Now if you’re fine one day, vomiting the next, and then you’re fine the day after that, that is just an indicator that you may have become ill with a virus of some sort. However, if the problem persists for more than 24 hours, it could be an issue associated with your lap band.

    • If you feel discomfort, then you need an adjustment, so you need to call your doctor immediately. Your doctor can make that adjustment for you in just a matter of minutes.

    • If you feel “ill” or you are having less energy, that could mean that you could be experiencing a nutritional deficiency of some sort. You may need to have your band adjusted or you may need to be prescribed a supplement that will make you feel better.

    • If your weight loss is too rapid, this is something that needs to be brought to your doctor’s attention. Rapid weight loss is a sign that you are not getting enough food.

    • If you have sudden stomach pain for no reason, that is a sign of some sort of blockage. This needs immediate attention. This could be a sign that reoperation is needed.

    Yes, it seems like there are quite a few things that can go wrong, but the most severe of these issues do not happen often. Most individuals have success with their surgery with very little in the way of issues.

    Don’t be afraid

    So don’t be afraid to call the doctor if you feel something is wrong. You simply have to listen to your body. If you don’t listen to your body, something could go seriously wrong. Listening to what the body has to say is something that we do not do like we should. Sometimes it is because we are afraid of inconveniencing the doctor over something “insignificant.” However, nothing to do with your lap band should be considered so insignificant that you don’t check with your doctor to make sure everything is okay.

  • 01Dec

    Gastric bypass surgery is a weight loss surgery that has been around for quite some time and it has shown great success for many people. It involves making the stomach smaller and bypassing a part of the small intestine. What this does is limit the amount of food that can be consumed and the amount of bad things such as fats and sugars that can be absorbed in the digestive tract. What results is weight loss that goes beyond just dieting and exercise. Although a certain diet is required, those who have struggled to lose weight with dieting and exercise alone can finally start to experience the weight loss that they have desired for so long.

    Some facts about gastric bypass

    Gastric bypass does take some time to recover. In that recovery time, you have to eat certain foods. Basically, it is all about starting with the simplest of foods and moving to the more complex foods over a three month period of the surgery.

    At first, it is necessary to eat liquid foods such as broths, consume a lot of juices, and other foods that do not have any pieces of food in them. After that, things can get a bit thicker. This means creamy soups and such with a few small pieces in them. After about 8 weeks, having diced meats is a possibility. It just depends on what the dietician says.

    In the meantime, you will notice that you are losing weight. Does it have to do with the fact that the foods you are eating will make anyone lose weight? That is not necessarily so, but it can have an impact. But what is happening is the process is beginning. Once you start rolling, it is hard for you to stop.

    The cost

    Now you’re probably wondering about the cost of gastric bypass surgery. Everyone knows that it is not cheap, but it is worth it to many people to pay this amount of money for a plethora of reasons. Most of those reasons have to deal with the overall improvements in their lives. These improvements range from self-image to health reasons.

    But how much does it really cost to have this significant life improvement?

    Well, it really depends on the physician, if there are any other factors coming into play, and what type of gastric bypass you are having. There are currently two different types. However, the average cost is around $20,000 to $25,000.

    As stated before, insurance companies may or may not take care of this procedure. There are many rules put in place as to whether or not they will cover the cost. If there is a health issue that would be corrected through the surgery, they may cover it because it is a procedure that is needed to fix another health issue. But if you need to have it done just for the sake of losing weight, there is a possibility it may not be covered.

    Is it worth it?

    So would $20,000 or $25,000 be worth it to you to fit in those jeans you always wanted? Is it worth you being around longer for your family and for you to feel better about yourself? How about having more energy and getting many compliments from others?

    So many have found this weight loss surgery to be worth it because they are healthier, they feel better about themselves because they look better, and they know they are going to be around for their kids and grandkids for many years to come. If this is something that you want, then it may be worth it for you.