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Quick Nerve Snip May Spur Weight Loss
An old ulcer operation is getting new attention as a possible alternative obesity surgery: a quick snip of a nerve that helps control hunger.
It is far from clear if cutting the vagus nerve really helps — initial pilot studies in a few dozen patients have just begun. Skeptics abound, and even proponents say it would not lead to nearly as much weight loss as more traumatic operations that shrink the stomach and reroute intestines. It is part of a hunt for middle-ground options for people scared of today's surgery, or those not quite fat enough to qualify for it. "By no means do I think this is a panacea," cautions Dr. Robert Lustig of the University of California, San Francisco, who is studying the method along with University of Rochester surgeons. "But I think this will be a rational alternative for a cadre of patients that are sort of in the middle there. With as much obesity as we have in this country, that's a big middle." More than 177,000 people underwent obesity surgery last year, according to theAmerican Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. The most popular method is gastric bypass, stapling the stomach to create a tiny pouch. Options include placing an adjustable band around the stomach, or cutting off the stomach's side and rerouting the intestines. |
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Both of my nieces had the gastric. I must admit that the difference is incredible, they are mere shadows of themselves. 301 to 149 / 280 to 198, even though hers has just been a little over a year. Down side has been some health issues due to the surgery, however, both swear they would do it over again, without hesitation. They are both in their mid to late twenties. This is DRASTIC surgery, us more "seasoned" individuals more than likely would not tolerate all the internal changes as well.
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First of all, I will never allow myself to get heavy. Even if I did get overweight I would stick to the old fashioned way to loose weight, WORK OUT! I would never look to surgery for that. Especially not sniping a nerve...geezz! haha
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