sconnell
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I've recently read some threads regarding various issues with Gastric Bypass patients visiting Disney. It seems that there are lots of opinions out there and I just clarify a few things for those who might not know much about it. I don't think people realize that morbid obesity is categorized as a disease and that gastric bypass surgery results in a person eating no more than 1 cup of food (and that is after much time has gone by). According to doctors at Emory in Atlanta, right after surgery, the patient should be able to eat what fits into a ping pong ball. After much time has gone by, he/she should be able to eat what could fit into a tennis ball. (Which is less than my toddler.) Please remember, I am just talking about gastric bypass surgery. (There are many weight-loss surgeries.)
As we have seen in the media so much lately, obesity is on the rise in America. It is serious. The American Obesity Association has lots of information if you would like to become more educated on the subject. If you would like to check your own BMI click here.
As we have seen in the media so much lately, obesity is on the rise in America. It is serious. The American Obesity Association has lots of information if you would like to become more educated on the subject. If you would like to check your own BMI click here.