1) its Gastric band
2)And i copied this from the NHS site:
NHS treatmentGastric banding is usually only available on the NHS if you meet specific criteria as set out by your local PCT:
Funding for gastric banding varies across the country depending on your local PCT. PCTs can only set aside a certain amount of money for this type of surgery, up until the end of the financial year (April). If you are recommended for surgery, as a treatment for obesity, you'll be considered on a case-by-case basis. Gastric banding usually costs around £7,000 if done privately.
If you feel you qualify for gastric banding on the NHS - as all your attempts so far to lose weight have failed - you will need to discuss all possible options with your GP or surgeon.
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A gastric balloon aims to reduce feelings of hunger and help one feel fuller longer after eating only small meals. This kind of balloon is also known as an intragastric balloon.
The first person I would contact is your personal physician. He/she will be able to give you an accurate rundown on everything related to the gastric baloon. http://www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/gastric-balloon/
I was wondering where I could find the statistics for the percentages of deaths caused by gastric bypass surgeries
A gastric balloon aims to reduce feelings of hunger and help one feel fuller longer after eating only small meals. This kind of balloon is also known as an intragastric balloon.
The stomach balloon procedure has not been approved by the FDA, so there are more risks than with gastric bypass. With that said the stomach balloon procedure is said to be less invasive.
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Yes, you can take Metoprolol ER if you have had gastric bypass surgery. Your doctor will urge you to closely monitor your blood pressure and heart rate though.
As with any surgical procedure, Gastric Bypass can be extremely expensive. If you do not have the funds to pay for it outright, you may be wondering how to get Gastric Bypass for Free. One of the easiest way to get Gastric Bypass for Free is to ask your health insurance company to pay for it. If you are considered obese and at risk for serious health conditions, your insurance company may cover the procedure in order to keep long term costs low.
Of the several sites I went to this one has the best information for this type of weight loss: http://www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/gastric-balloon/ I do however, encourage you to speak to your doctor to determine the best possible treatment plan as no weight loss surgery is best for everyone.
You should visit your doctor. Doctors are trained to educate and help people become healthier. I cannot think of any better resource for your health-related concerns.