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Women’s Health: the Her Option

October 9, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

If you are a woman and you are concerned with your health, there is literally no time to waste.  From cystocele to rectal prolapse, there are so many things that could go wrong, and many of them are very difficult to fix.  Women, who do not have a primary care doctor, or a gynecologist, are much more likely to fall prey to fixable problems, especially those that are in more embarrassing areas – i.e. the vagina and rectum.  Most women don’t want to talk to people about problems of that nature, and the result is usually not good – a painful infection, or even time in emergency care.  The worst part is that both of those things can be prevented by setting up regular appointments and physicals with a primary care doctor, and also seeing a gynecologist about any woman issues you might be having. 

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 If you are healthy and disease free, you are one of the lucky few.  Most people out there have one or more STDs and some will undoubtedly suffer and possibly die from a disease that can be prevented or at least treated.  One of the hardest things to come to terms with is family rejection as a result of diagnosis with an STD – this is one thing that dissuades people from visiting a doctor for diagnosis.  Money is another issue, as well as denial or self-diagnosis, in which a person assumes that they have one problem, when in fact they are afflicted with something else that needs medical attention. This is a woman’s world, and it is her option to get good health care and live a fruitful life.

Get Informed with the Lap Band

September 20, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

There are a few weight loss surgeries on the market, but there’s nothing like the lap band surgery. The lapband surgery, compared to other weight loss surgeries, does not require stapling or cutting of the stomach. The lap band surgery is unique because it is a gastric band surgery that is adjustable and reversible. The band can be adjusted to each patients needs as they go on their weight loss journey.

One of the many advantages of this weight loss surgery is that type 2 diabetes cure could possibly be achieved after surgery. Most patients have noticed the change in their quality of health right after surgery. Once the patients begin to lose weight, many changes will begin to happen.

To find a lap band seminar near you please visit www.lovelapband.com or call (877)919-9997.

Solely Hospitalist Medicine Arrangements May Not Satisfy Patients

August 29, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

The terms “Hospitalist” and “primary care for women” (and men) have of late been making quite a few rounds in national headlines and bill drafts. That’s because many of the country’s top noggins have been fervently debating the future of America’s health care system — ideological battles that are expected to rage on in the nation’s legislative halls for some time to come. Doctors, alongside administrative professionals and politicians have been trying to craft, and sell to their peers and the ordinary folk that make up the general public, the idea that they are getting closer to more effective solutions to the perplexing dilemmas they’ve been encountering for decades now.

Over in the frontlines, inside the country’s hospitals, the political and philosophical combat is somewhat attenuated by the pressing patient needs at the operating tables and maternity wards, but the tumult of changing political currents is still perceptible. One manifestation that’s been noticeable in emergency rooms is the upswell of hospitalists, that is, doctors completely dedicated to hospital practice. These medical professionals work in hospitals full-time instead of dividing their time between a hospital and a private practice. For individual doctors, the upside to taking up this kind of institutional commitment is a far more regular working schedule. Nevertheless, on the other side of the medical practice rift, doctors, researchers and — quite importantly — patients, have persistently been putting forth their concerns about a hospitalist system’s diminishing returns when it comes to continuity of care. What does this mean?

It means that patient feedback, and highly reputable studies on the subject, have been pointing to evidence suggesting the expected gains in medical efficiency, cost, and quality of care, through hospitalist efforts, are not as unwaveringly excellent as early proponents promised. There have been complaints of patients being discharged somewhat prematurely from hospitals and a sense of disconnection felt by patients on account of not seeing one single doctor on a regular basis. For the most part, patients report better experiences at private practices dedicated to internal medicine and primary care.

See and Feel the Lap Band Difference

August 23, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

The lap band operation helps patients that have tried dieting, exercising and have not seen weight loss results. This operation is minimally invasive and has a faster recovery time than other weight loss surgeries like gastric bypass. Most lap band procedures are done laparoscopically, leaving small incisions, the scars of which will become barely visible.

Right after surgery the patient will start to see and feel the difference as the pounds and inches will start to shed off of their bodies. The lap band cost can run from $15,000-$18,000, depending on patient medical history. There are also payment options from insurance, medical lap band financing options and payment plans. Lap band financing can be achieved by contacting one of the many medical financing companies like Care Credit.

Once price and method of payment have been discussed, the next important thing would be getting a certified bariatric doctor that can work with you. There are plenty of doctors in the market but only a few that will do the job well done. By finding the right bariatric doctor your journey will have a good beginning.

For more information about the lap band and to locate a lapband doctor in your area, and for lap band financing options please visit www.lovelapband.com or call (877)919-9997.

Lap Band Surgeon

June 21, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Gastric lap band surgery also known as lap band, is a quick, non invasive procedure done to patients that are obese and/or have any medical conditions due to obesity. This procedure is done by a licensed lap band doctor. The procedure is done in an hour or less via laparoscopy, with small incisions in abdomen, and it has a quick recovery. Many patients have been able to resume normal work activity within 7 days after surgery.

A few days after surgery the lap band surgeon meets with patient to verify if all incisions are doing great and none have caught an infection or anything of that matter right after leaving facility. The lap band doctor will ensure that patient understands all proper handling of the incisions once the patient is dismissed from surgery. It is very important for a patient to know right ways to take care of incision and proper post op indications. There could be serious complications if patient doesn’t follow proper instructions.

For more information about the lap band, or to find a great lap band surgeon contact www.lovelapband.com or call (877) 919-9997.

An Adjustable and Reversible Surgery

June 15, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

More and more people are finding the solution to their weight loss troubles with the lapband! The lap band system is an adjustable and reversible surgery that has helped people to achieve their weight loss goals.

The procedure is covered under most PPO insurances. For those who do not have coverage for the procedure, lap band financing is easy through most medical financing companies.

To learn more about how the Lap Band can help you lose weight, visit http://www.lovelapband.com.

A Note on Heavy Periods and Other Gynecological Problems

June 12, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

If there’s anything that is common amongst women everywhere in the world, it is those five to seven days in a month when she has her periods. This is also a time when feeling emotionally low apart from experiencing weakness and fatigue is considered to be normal.

Sometimes they have to deal with heavy periods at different times in their lives sometimes having to deal with inconvenience, pain and discomfort and most experts say that in not seeking doctor’s help in this regard, most women have to endure these symptoms unnecessarily.

When these heavy periods occur for unusually long periods with heavy bleeding in between periods, it is also called Menorrhagia and there several reasons why this condition occurs in women. One of the main reasons for this is due to the disorder related to the lining of the uterus (also known as the endometrium) along with hormonal imbalance as well as the presence of tumors and polyps.

Another common problem is also known as pelvic relaxation where the muscles on the pelvic floor become weak and damaged, and this will result in the pelvic floor and the other organs to sag into the vagina. This is another condition (much like heavy bleeding) that shouldn’t be ignored because until the time it is corrected, the woman experiencing this will have to deal with pain, discomfort and the like.

All in all, doctors want to send out a clear message that it isn’t good for women who deal with these problems to continue suffering with them to continue struggling but to get to a doctor.

Lap Band Adjustments

April 26, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Like any surgery, weight-loss surgery may come with a price. The Lap Band System, a surgery currently rising in popularity, is minimally-invasive and reversible. But even then, the lap band surgery could come with problems of its own.

Most importantly, if you think you may have a lap band complication, you should see your doctor right away. Complications include malnutrition, pain, or vomiting. These problems can be solved with a simple adjustment, or a complete revision of surgery.

Lap band adjustments, or “fills”, usually happen when weight loss is too rapid or too slow. This can be determined on one of your follow-up visits. The adjustment is done by injecting or extracting saline solution from the band through the portal that lies just below the skin’s surface. This is quick and easy and should cause little or no pain.

However, lap band revision may be necessary if the band slips or the device is poorly positioned in the original surgery. In this case, a patient may have to go through with another surgery to ensure that the band is safely in place. This will prevent further complications, and identify new ones if they are present.

One should always be informed when considering any major surgery. To learn more about the risks (and benefits) of the Lap Band surgery, visit http://www.lovelapband.com.

Bariatric Surgery is No Longer Something to Fear

April 25, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

When it comes to weight-loss, more people are reluctant to try surgery. Historically, bariatric surgery involved rearranging a person’s intestines, or removing large parts of the stomach. But recently there have been new breakthroughs in the types of surgeries offered, offering less invasive and even reversible solutions. One in particular, the lap band, has shown to be very successful at helping patients reach their weight-loss goals.

The lap band system is covered under most PPO bariatric insurance. If insurance doesn’t cover the procedure, the cost of lap band is easy to finance. In fact, it is estimated that the one-time cost of lap band can outweigh the cost to cover two years of obesity related conditions such as diabetes.

The procedure itself is relatively quick and far safer than previous bariatric procedures. There a few incisions on the abdomen and the “band” is placed around the stomach and filled with saline through a port that is positioned just below the skin. This procedure is completely reversible, and even allows for a woman to become pregnant, often with little or no complications.

For more information about how Lap Band can help you lose weight, visit http://www.lovelapband.com.