Posts Tagged ‘Gastric Bypass’

National Obesity Week – BBC Presenter Jay Hunt joins Vita Clinics “Battersea Boing”

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

On Wednesday 4th November between 12-2pm Hala El-Shafie, Vita Clinics Dietician Adviser who also runs The Harley Nutrition Clinic linked up with Personal Trainer Esther Brienza of Obesity Matters TV to raise awareness of National Obesity Week and the importance of understanding the consequences of being overweight.

Making it look easy..... !

Making it look easy..... !

... and making it look fun!

... and making it look fun!

BBC TV Presenter Jay Hunt (who had a gastric bypass in 2008) joined in the fun with members of the Vita Clinics Team bouncing in ‘boingy boots’ around Battersea Park . Jay Hunt lent her support with National Obesity Week proving that health and fitness is fun for all shapes and sizes. We had a range of ages, male and female participating in the fun!

BBC Presenter Jay Hunt (right) lined up for action!

BBC Presenter Jay Hunt (right) lined up for action!

Hala and Esther preparing a 3rd willing participant!

Hala and Esther preparing a 3rd willing participant!

Esther Brienza and Hala El-Shafie also joined in the fun proving that weight management can be fun AND achieved in tiny steps – one at a time or in great leaps and bounds for those who put their mind to it!

Esther helps an unsuspecting dog walker join in the fun!

Esther helps an unsuspecting dog walker join in the fun!

The Vita Clinics team were on board to measure peoples’ BMI and point people in the right direction for finding help or further information as well as advising on the small steps that they can take at work or at home to help combat the obeso-genic environment.

National Obesity Week – Vita Clinics wins The (Birmingham) Boat Race!

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

On Wednesday 4th November, staff and patients at The Vita Clinics Birmingham Weight Management Clinic staged their own boat race (on a rowing machine) to support National Obesity Week.

Kelly, Vita Clinics' Patient Administrator, on the first leg...

Kelly, Vita Clinics' Patient Administrator, on the first leg...

Kerry, Vita Clinics' Director of Operations, going for gold...

Kerry, Vita Clinics' Director of Operations, going for gold...

Wendy, over 30Kg lighter after her Gastric bypass earlier this year, giving it 'some welly'!

Wendy, over 30Kg lighter after her Gastric bypass earlier this year, giving it 'some welly'!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

They aimed to row a total of 4 miles in relays. It takes the Oxford and Cambridge crews about 17 minutes to complete the 4 miles from Putney to Mortlake – everyone felt they could take a little longer for our 4 mile challenge (we didn’t want the Cambridge and Oxford crews to feel too threatened!).

Several patients got stuck in with gusto, having successfully undergone weight loss surgery such as gastric bypass and gastric band earlier in the year, and now being several stone lighter. The river was a bit choppy in places and the weather not too good on occasion…

Linda has lost 3 stone since her gastric band surgery in July and shows us how it should be done!

Linda has lost 3 stone since her gastric band surgery in July and shows us how it should be done!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some of the staff felt the current was against them, with one or two claiming they were rowing against the tide, and Carol, Bariatric Nurse Specialist, claiming that she’d only managed to “row up the cut” (a Walsall phrase we think).

Carol, Vita Clinics' Bariatric Nurse Specialist, on her last leg!

Carol, Vita Clinics' Bariatric Nurse Specialist, on her last leg!

Great fun was had by all and we estimate that well over 1,500 calories were burned.

For most of the participants this was the first time they had used a rower and several said they enjoyed it so much they would seriously contemplate investing in one to help them get fitter and become more active. To found out some enjoyable and easy steps for activity and exercise click here.

We haven’t yet decided about charging for training the Oxford or Cambridge crews…. our expert technique comes at a price!

National Obesity Week – Vita Clinics Birmingham Weight Management Clinic ‘in a spin’!

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

As part of celebrating the National Obesity Week campaign, Vita Clinics staff and patients at the Birmingham weight management clinic went “into a spin” and collectively undertook a 29 mile static cycle race wearing their National Obesity Week T Shirts in support of the National Obesity Forum.

Carol, Vita Clinics Bariatric Nurse Specialist training for 2012!

Carol, Vita Clinics Bariatric Nurse Specialist training for 2012!

Jane, Vita Clinics' Bariatric Dietician, taking a well-earned rest

Jane, Vita Clinics' Bariatric Dietician, taking a well-earned rest

Despite weary limbs and fast-ticking hearts, fun was had by all. The aim was to show that exercise can be fun and enjoyable, as well as getting the message across that obesity is a serious problem and that only by healthy eating and exercise can it be tackled. Some of the patients had undergone weight loss surgery (gastric band/gastric bypass) earlier in the year, whilst other patients were nearing the end of Vita Clinics’ Medical Weight Management programme and celebrating their success at significant weight loss and improved health.

One of our medical weight management ladies going for gold..

One of our medical weight management ladies going for gold..

Barry, post-gastric bypass, showing how it should be done!

Barry, post-gastric bypass, showing how it should be done!

The joy of using an exercise bike is that there are no traffic dangers and it can be done in the comfort of your own home watching TV or listening to your favourite music! We collectively burned over 2,600 and had fun too!

For further advice and information on activity and fitness click here

National Obesity Week – 20 Northern Ireland obesity surgery patients celebrate combined 83 stone weight loss in 8 months!

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Vita Clinics’ Belfast weight management clinic was filled with successful patients today celebrating their new lives following Gastric Bypass surgery having lost a total of 83 stone (or 525 Kg) since their weight loss surgery 8 months ago.

The patients wanted to celebrate their success as part of Vita Clinics’ National Obesity Week campaign in support of the National Obesity Forum. Vita Clinics’ Bariatric Dietician Catherine Towers said that the patients had all battled long and hard to lose weight before surgery with no success, but that having the surgery had given them a new lease of life and the impetus to make the necessary life-long changes.

Several of the patients are now working again after being unable to work for years due to their excess weight and accompanying ill health. One lady was being put forward for IVF now after being refused for several years on the grounds of her weight and the fact that her obesity had prevented her having periods.

Some of the patients brought along clothes that they had worn before their gastric bypass operations to demonstrate their miraculous weight loss.

Northern Ireland gastric bypass patient Linda wearing some of "last year's" clothes

Northern Ireland gastric bypass patient Linda wearing some of "last year's" clothes

Perhaps the most wonderful aspect was the fact that all of those patients who has suffered with either high blood pressure (hypertension) or type 2 Diabetes due to their obesity had now stopped taking medications for these illnesses and their symptoms had disappeared.

Whilst bariatric surgery such as gastric band or gastric bypass might not be right for all morbidly obese people, the experiences of these patients testifies to the incredible difference both the surgery and good aftercare can make.

National Obesity Week – Walsall Husband & Wife shed 90kg of spare tyres after gastric bypass

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

To celebrate the start of National Obesity Week today, Walsall husband and wife Barry & Wendy Carpenter showed their equivalent 90kg loss to date in rubber tyres following their gastric bypass surgery, wearing their Vita Clinics National Obesity Week T Shirts! They felt that this would hopefully bring home an important message to people about the impact of obesity as well as the tranformational effects of weight loss surgery for those who have tried everything else to lose weight with no success and find themselves facing a miserable, ill and shorter life as a result of morbid obesity.

Barry & Wendy with the equivalent of 93Kg in tyres - their weight loss to date!

Barry & Wendy with the equivalent of 93Kg in tyres - their weight loss to date!

Wendy says “For years, weight has ruled and ruined our lives. At one point we weighed almost 50 stone between us. It got to the point where we were stared at in the street, couldn’t fit in seats at restaurants, were sick of paying extra for super size seats on aircraft, and couldn’t travel in friends’ cars because the seat belts were too small. We had tried so many diets. For every pound we lost we would several back on. We were just going backwards. We kept seeing stories about all of the terrible health risks associated with being overweight and we just reached the end of our tethers and got scared. It was time to do something about it for good.”

Barry underwent a gastric bypass in 2008 and has lost nearly10 stone. His operation has transformed his life, so Wendy decided to do something about her weight. She said there are so many things they wanted to do together, but their weight had restricted them. Since Barry has had his operation, he has been working for Vita Clinics as a taxi driver, taking patients to and from the airport, train station or bus stations. He has become quite a star – telling them all about his experiences and reassuring them about their treatment.

Barry with his 'spare tyre' - showing his 60Kg weight loss!

Barry with his 'spare tyre' - showing his 60Kg weight loss!

Wendy had been told she needed a gastric bypass by an NHS surgeon 3 years previously and had been on a waiting list. Seeing Barry’s life change, she knew she couldn’t wait any longer so she decided to get the money together and have her surgery with Vita Clinics. She says it’s the best thing she ever did – “I think the best thing about the surgery is that I have a long-term support plan, which will help me make the lifestyle changes that I need to make to succeed, as I know the surgery is not a magic cure on its own. Barry and I have been given the chance to start a new life. What more could anyone ask for?”

Wendy's spare tyres - her 33 Kg weight loss to date!

Wendy's spare tyres - her 33 Kg weight loss to date!

Wendy puts her foot in it (her old trousers!)

Wendy puts her foot in it (her old trousers!)

Wendy is keeping a video diary of her progress

and how surgery is changing her life for the better.

Click here to follow Wendy’s progress. Watch this space for more information about daily events this week in support of National Obesity Week………..

Vita Clinics running campaign to support NOF National Obesity Week 2nd-8th November

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

New NOW Logo

The 2009 National Obesity Week campaign is running from 2nd – 8th November and is entitled “DO YOU HAVE BODY MASS IMAGINATION?”

In light of the worsening obesity epidemic, we want to encourage people to think about their weight and to understand that obesity is a problem that can affect anybody. People often underestimate their weight, and we wish to get across the message that being overweight is a health issue and not just an issue of vanity.

Vita Clinics is working in partnership with The National Obesity Forum to get this message across. Most people do not know their Body Mass Index and its impact on their health risks such as type 2 Diabetes, hypertension (high blood pressure), heart disease and some cancers. Obesity is now unfortunately common and increasing especially among young people.

During National Obesity Week both staff and patients from some of our clinics will be wearing their NOW T-shirts and getting more active to use more calories and improve fitness after weight loss. We will be working with a variety of exercise challenges and having fun too. Exercise improves cardiovascular health and it also improves wellbeing and confidence. Many people who have been overweight for years find it a challenge to join a gym.

You should spot us in our specially designed T Shirts, kindly produced with and supporting The National Obesity Forum

You should spot us in our specially designed T Shirts, kindly produced with and supporting The National Obesity Forum

We have just published a set of post-Bariatric Surgery recipes in conjunction with the NOF (for patients after gastric band or gastric bypass surgery) to support National Obesity Week. Other activities for the week include a static cycle relay (“getting in a spin”), Vibro plate & Rebounding (“Shake, rattle & roll”), Rowing (“The boat race”), Salsa Dancing and more. The key message for these activities is that exercise and physical activity are helpful in weight loss/toning and much more enjoyable as you lose weight.

Monday 2nd November – “Burn rubber” with Walsall-based husband & wife Barry & Wendy Carpenter who both had Gastric Bypass (follow Wendy’s video diary). They will be piling up spare tyres at a local garage to reflect the weight they have lost from their own spare tyres to date! They are both great examples of the profound effect obesity surgery can have on health and quality of life.

Belfast – On Monday 2nd November, we will be searching for 8 ‘lost’ people in Northern Ireland.

Don’t be alarmed though……. What we really mean is that Vita Clinics, providers of weight loss surgery in Northern Ireland, have helped individuals referred to their service to lose the equivalent weight of 8 people or a staggering 524.7 kg (1155 pounds or 82 ½ stones) over the last 8 months!

Many of these patients will be appearing with clothes they used to wear before their obesity surgery (in most cases gastric bypass) at our Belfast Vita Weight Management Clinic between 9am-4pm and talking about the miraculous changes in their life and health as a result of their weight loss in 2009!

Tuesday 3rd November - Staff and patients at The Birmingham Vita Weight Management Clinic will be “in a spin!” between 10am-3pm. There will be a static cycle relay…. how far can we cycle individually and collectively, how many calories can we use?

Wednesday 4th November – Staff and patients at The Birmingham Vita Weight Management Clinic will be rowing The Boat Race aiming to row a total of 4 miles between 10am-3pm (!) in relays. It takes the Oxford and Cambridge crews about 17 minutes to complete the 4 miles from Putney to Mortlake – we can take a little longer for our 4 mile challenge. We will be using a static rowing machine so lifejackets not required!

LondonHala El-Shafie, Vita Clinics Dietician Adviser who also runs the Harley Nutrition Clinic links up with Personal Trainer Esther Brienza of Obesity Matters TV to raise awareness of National Obesity Week and the importance of understanding the consequences of being overweight.

We’ll be bouncing in ‘boingy boots’ around Battersea Park between 12-2pm to prove that health and fitness is fun for all shapes and sizes. Weight management can be achieved in tiny steps one at a time or in great leaps and bounds for those who put a mind to it! We’ll be joined by Jay Hunt, BBC presenter who herself had a successful gastric bypass operation in 2008.

We can measure anyone’s BMI for them whilst there and take waist measurements. We’ll be there to point people in the right direction for finding help or further information as well as advise on the small steps that they can take at work or at home to help combat the obeso-genic environment.

Thursday 5th November – Staff and patients at The Birmingham Vita Weight Management Clinic will be doing a real mixture of “shake, rattle and roll” – between 10am and 3pm we will have exercise DVDs, a vibrating plate and a rebound/bouncer to try to use up more calories and definately make bonfire night go with a bang! Come and join us……….

Friday 6th November – If we’re still standing…. Staff and patients at The Birmingham Vita Weight Management Clinic will be rounding off the week with a Salsa exercise class (led by our Dietician Annmarie Field, a bit of a salsa expert!) from 4-5pm. Anyone interested can join us… contact us for more information……..

If you would like to find out more of what we are up to during this high profile week and even want to get involved (you don’t have to be a Vita Clinics patient – you just want to share your weight loss success to motivate and encourage others!) contact us for information. One thing’s for sure – we want it to be fun!