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Gastric Bypass And Nutritional Deficiency

By: Ken Needles

Those of you who know me personally already know that I had gastric bypass surgery May 31, 2002. It has been a blessing and a battle combined--weight loss surgery (WLS) is not something that should be undertaken lightly--it is NOT a magic pill or fix it fast solution--it is a decision one makes carefully because there are life long consequences. I have known from personally experience and from that of others that supplementation is ESSENTIAL for ANY WLS patient.

Surgeons are phenomenal at what they do and losing weight gives many of us our lives back but far too many surgeons do not know nutrition--the research out there just supports the fact that not much is known about post op life and nutrition. I came across this very recent article abstract in the May 2008 edition of The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and it reinforces what I already know. I have experienced nutritional deficiency while taking 40 vitamin pills a day and spending upwards of $250 a month trying to feel better. First, my surgeon, Dr. Alan Newhoff in Phoenix Arizona gave me the tool to get my life back;for that I am eternally eternally grateful. It wasnt until I changed my Vitamins that I have the vitality to now LIVE. Thank you BK Boreyko for this amazing product.

Below is my synopsis of the article, with appropriate citations given (best rendition of APA style this forum allows me--of course since I just finished my Scholarly Paper for my Masters Degree Project--hence the graduation photos in the slideshow). I also moderate a yahoo group for WLS patients in the northern Arizona, southern Nevada area, shoot me a comment and Ill send you the link.

The article synopsis follows:

Nutritional Deficiencies After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass For Morbid Obesity Often Cannot Be Prevented By Standard Multivitamin Supplementation

A study just published in the May 2008 edition of The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that following gastric bypass surgery, nutritional deficiencies are very common and occur despite supplementation with standard multivitamin supplementation (Gasteyger, Suter, Gaillard,

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JmFusco is an occupational therapist with a love for living each day to the fullest.To hear more thoughts, visit her at whoheals.blogspot.com/ or write at Whoheals@gmail.com. Discover an amazing nutritional supplement and business opportunity! V2Vemma.com

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