Weight-Loss Surgery, A Cure For Diabetes
Could weight-loss surgery be a cure for type 2 diabetes? That's exactly what this report suggests.
Dr.
Atul Peters, director and head, metabolic and bariatric surgery at
Fortis Hospital said, "Obesity is a major risk factor for diabetes. It
makes cells less able to use insulin to bring sugar in from the
bloodstream. When you are already insulin resistant (diabetic or
pre-diabetic), then it can be even harder to lose weight."
Peters
noted that weight-loss surgery is dramatically more effective in the
treatment of type 2 diabetes than a conventional treatment of diet
changes and medication.
Patients
with conventional treatment of medication, along with rigorous
monitoring of patient's diet and lifestyle do not show progress, but
patients, who went under the knife, saw dramatic improvement. 85 percent
of patients, who underwent gastric bypass surgery, went into remission
and got rid of diabetes.
A
46-year-old home maker, Anshu Jain, from Delhi was diabetic and
suffered with hypertension, dyslipidaemia, sleep apnoea, snoring, stress
incontinence, lower limb insufficiency and sarcoidosis. She weighed
127.5 kg (BMI 46) when she underwent metabolic and ?bariatric? surgery
in November 2012. In only 18 months, she lost 39.5 kg, her body weight
dropped to 88 kg and BMI came down to 30.7. Her diabetes got resolved,
HbA1c dropped from 7.8 to 5.3 along with resolution of all other
comorbidities all this while.
Harish
Kumar Mangwani, a 62-year-old morbid obese businessman from Delhi, was
fighting everyday with obesity and endless number of co-morbidities,
like diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnoea, snoring, asthma, joint pains
and backache. He was on oral medicine as well as was taking insulin for
diabetes and other medications for rest of the diseases. His weight was
127.3 kg, which had made his life miserable. But after undergoing the
surgery, he was fine.
According
to Metabolic Surgery Foundation of India, the number of bariatric
surgeries in India has seen an upward graph for cure of Diabetes, from
about 3500 in 2011 to over 10,000 in 2013. At present, approximately
12000 bariatric surgical procedures are being performed every year in
India.
After
surgery, post-operative care is an essential part of the treatment. To
achieve optimum results from the surgery, patients should strictly
follow the diet rules for at least a month. In first month, patient is
advised to be on a full liquid diet for first 15 days, followed by light
food diet for next 15 days and gradually he can get back to a normal
diet. One should stop eating on full.
Because
after surgery it is critical that one does not eat to the point of
feeling overfull. This could lead to stretching of pouch. One should do
at least 30 minutes of physical activity every day.
Peters
continued, "National Institute of Health guidelines restricts patients
with BMI greater than 40 kg/m² or greater than 35 kg/m² with co
morbidities such as diabetes to undergo surgeries. Therefore, we
recommend NIH to review the guidelines beyond BMI and set new standards
for such surgeries." (ANI)
Sources -
https://in.news.yahoo.com/weight-loss-surgery-cure-diabetes-115340223.html
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