Bypass cure diabetes (Chile)

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Chilean newspaper news:
The most kilos in our country are a problem that not only worries women, but also specialists.And it is not for less, especially if we consider that one in five people should live daily with this evil, which affects them both physically and psychologically.

For years, gastric bypass has been presented as a favorable solution - very invasive - to fatness.However, specialists have discovered in it a new benefit: 90% of patients with morbid obesity under this operation, and who also have type 2 diabetes, fully recover from the latter, ceasing to depend on their medicines.
Although those affected can live for years controlled with diets, drugs and/or insulin, the digestive surgeon of the Obesity Treatment Center of the Catholic University, Camilo Boza, explains that "diabetes is a chronic disease that is not improved, becauseIn the long term, patients run the risk of loss of vision, heart attacks, liver problems, vascular accidents, ocular, renal insufficiencies, among other side effects of sugar presence in blood vessels. "
Therefore, gastric bypass surgery is glimpsed for these patients as a hopeful alternative to combat this evil, because although in principle it was to counteract morbid obesity, the experience showed that it exercised the same - and even better - effect on diabetes.
"We began to see that those who underwent this procedure were improved 100% and stopped needing insulin, even before losing weight, which once was almost unthinkable," says the professional.
At the same time, Boza argues that the success of this operation in the fight against diabetes is not only due to weight loss and reduction in food intake, "but to the deviation of their transit in the digestive tract,since with the bypass they stop going through an area where hormones are secreted that order to reduce insulin production, which increases glycemia. "
Therefore, it is a mixed type procedure, that is, it allows weight loss through the restriction of food intake and the decrease in its absorption."It consists of cutting the stomach and a small gastric bag (10 to 20 cc) is formed that, as they commonly call it, is bracket and that connects to an intestine segment below, so that it restricts the food entry"He explains.
With this, the patients manage to lose weight and overcome diabetes, normalizing blood sugar rates, so that the person ceases to be in constant damage to their tissues, which can even derive in death.
Thus, of the interventions carried out to overcome obesity, this is the only one that gives these excellent results, which is widely encouraging if we consider that an obese and diabetic person significantly puts his life at risk if he fails to fight it effectively.

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10/12/2008 1:10 p.m.
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My mother, what you have to read.

According to the striking title, a bypass cures diabetes.Well, I'm going to put another, and argument:

"Calling against the infarction"
(And now the explanation)

"It has been shown that with the calluses their feet hurt. And that to whom his feet hurt, it costs him to walk. And who costs him to walk, and who is walking little, is sedentary. And sedentary lifestyle is the cause of heart attacks.

Come, man.Let's see if some doctors are stopped and dedicated to working with the closed mouth, which is already fine.

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10/12/2008 1:23 p.m.
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:-/:-/

I have read this news for a long time?

I am hoping that from one moment to another announce the Nobel Prize+Prinipe of Asturias+United Nations+Private Chalet in the Seychelles to the doctor?This Camilo Boza ...

Do the periolists publish this news do not check the sources?Or do they study at the same Catholic University as this Tipejo?

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10/12/2008 2:30 p.m.
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I leave this news in case you are interested

Greetings and hope to all.

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10/12/2008 4:53 p.m.
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The truth today went to my doctor, I went down 5 kilos ehhhhhhhhhhh, and I confirm the operation, suppresses certain organic processes and eliminates diabetes, the bad thing is that the body stops generating energy and therefore you have to take vitamins by the restof life

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10/21/2008 12:10 a.m.
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The type 2 diabetes surgery is true.I am operated and in the first month I left insulin.From the first month, the sugar of my analytics is normal and at three months the glucosada hemoglobin has normalized from 9.1 to 5.9.At the moment this surgery is done in very controlled cases and by very few surgeons.Dr. Resa de Zaragoza (Spain) in the public system operated.The desire of all surgeons who do this surgery is to be able to apply it to the greatest number of patients and especially to reduce serious complications of diabetes.If there is not talk about this issue, it is because in these years it has been deciding that people can be more benefited.No surgeon or scientific society wants to make mistakes since surgery also has complications and you have to weigh risks and benefits.In many parts of the world surgeons and endocrinologists are working together to solve any questions.These are always very specialized and pioneer professionals in these issues.
If someone wants more information about my process can contact me.
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