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Wednesday, 7 June 2017

weight-loss surgery and opioid painkillers overdose. June 7, 2017

TUESDAY, June 6, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- About 20 percent of U.S. weight-loss surgery patients are still using prescription opioid painkillers seven years later, a new study finds.
      Very interesting findings. Why do I need weight loss surgery in first place? To be healthy as it is all the time promised. And what after surgery? Pain. So, the question is, what is this pain about? Why do one has pain? Does doctor would try to find out what is going on? Not at all. It is already the answer, it is resulted by weight loss surgery, and painkiller is only the treatment option for the victim. So, Tromadol, which all the time presented and approved by FDA as weight loss medicine, would be Rx. Would it work? I do not know. It did not work for me. After many different names of the same medicine doctor said to me: "I am run out of options. There is nothing I can help you."
       As diabetic I do have option to undergo this surgery all the time I step into medical office, regardless what is this office, dental or headache.  Every time doctors look at me with hope I will take this hook, and I do not. So, next visit all the time is very unpleasant. Looks like the fish skipped the net, and fisherman is angry.
     One of the most important fact that there are no really publicly available  data how weight loss surgery effected its victim. How long patient lived after surgery? How soon alcoholism was developed? How long weight was under control, or it was up after awhile? There are many questions I would like to ask, and there are never reliable answers I can trust. Still, we can find answers in detour ways.
      It is taken for granted that weight, amount of pounds, developed on the amount of food we eat. What about water? If there are Edema then weight go up in speedy way, faster then any eating habit can lead to pound collection. So, what I asked if I would consider weight loss surgery, I ask what size of stomach Do I Have? That's right. Before consider to cut or reduce the size of My Stomach, say me please, what is the size of normal stomach I have to have? What is the size of the stomach I really do have? What is the portion of the stomach I need to be removed? No one doctor ever would be able to give answers to these so simple and so logical questions. If so, then say me, what all these talking about? Money. Money to their pockets. Still pain would go into my stomach, and I do not like it.
      Every time I an in clinic I do have question if I smoke, or drink, or take illegal drugs. I do not. So, in my file it is posted: smoking, drinking, and addiction denied. What would be after surgery? Many victims start to drink, and so no one of them can say they do not. So, if one is diabetic and has many other issue with health, all would be put on the statue, one is heavy drinker, smoker, and this is why diabetes is out of control. Also it is good to remember that wine, red wine, reduce level of sugar and prevent doctor from being responsible for mistreatment.
       About the same time there were a few discoveries, TB bacteria, Penicillin, and Insulin. So, 100 years late what do we have? TB almost out of consideration in medical settings. Fue is no longer the tread. Diabetes, insulin dependency, number 7 cause of Death in America and World Wide, why? Why today Insulin in not number one line of treatment for every one diagnosed with diabetes? It is odd to define Diabetes as it is elevated level of sugar in blood stream. Insulin is pancreas disorder, limited ability of body to secret insulin, unhealthy pancreas which must be diagnosed and treated with medicine. What medicine is to treat pancreas? the weight loss surgery? And we do know very well that this surgery ready to treat heart and high blood pressure, dental problem and boldness. Just take off stomach and there is no more any problems with health.
"Our study does not prove that bariatric surgery causes an increase in opioid use. However, it does demonstrate the widespread use of opioids among post-surgical patients, thereby highlighting the need for alternative pain management approaches," said study co-author Dr. Anita Courcoulas. She is chief of minimally invasive bariatric and general surgery at the Unversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
Why did she said so? Because she cannot say, weight loss surgery lead to increased mortality of its victims. It does not lead to any benefits, because of the matter of fact  it does not matter one has sick pancreas or stomach, blood circulation insufficient flow or heart attack, flu or teeth pain, all must be treated with medicine accordingly. But is does not work in this way for medical care providers bounded by Hypocrites Oath. They obey the rule their professional unit demand. So, the treatment for us is only one which is highly beneficial for profession, not for patient. The result is, if I do have high blood sugar, then in stead to Rx insulin and Caumadin I do have Weight Loss Surgery. Would I survive? It does not matter. Regardless of my personal survival the round sum of $$$$$ would be deposited to providers accounts.
      If I would survive, it is even more benefit, pain killers, one after another visits to medical clinics, because of does not matter which one doctor Rx no one of them work and pain still hit its victim. No one type of opioids replace insulin. Without insulin every one diabetic still in severe pain till the painful end.
"Our nation is in an epidemic of opioid abuse, addiction and overdose. Recent reports have suggested that bariatric [weight-loss] surgery patients are at elevated risk of chronic opioid use," Courcoulas said.
Why really we do use painkillers? The answer is so simple. Recently I was in clinic. Then I got summary of my visit. The reason for my visit was pain in left leg, opened wound on left leg, and swelling of left leg. So, doctor referred me to mammogram and ophthalmology. The real problem is insufficient blood supply in left leg, and leak inside of blood vessel. I simple cannot see how mammogram can be used in diagnose or treatment of my left leg? This is why I do not take weight loss surgery. If I do have sick pancreas how size of my stomach can effect the insulin production?

1 in 5 Weight-Loss Surgery Patients Using Opioids Years Later

By Robert Preidt
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