Study on bariatric surgery reducing rates of certain cancers:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/07/180716103541.htm
Study on bariatric surgery reducing rates of certain cancers:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/07/180716103541.htm
Gastric bypass resulted in the largest risk reduction (84%) for hormone-related cancer but was associated with a greater than twofold increased risk of colorectal cancer.
Thats due to abusing the new digestive system. If its treated with respect then the colorectal shouldn't get unhealthy cells forming. Mind u I'm no expert. Just what I'm told by those interested.from the article linked so not all good news then.
no, in scientific terms twofold means double, so you double your risk of colorectal cancer. Given that you, according to the article reduce your homone driven cancer by 84%, the sums say that, overall, your general cancer risk goes up."twofold" means a 100% greater risk. So overall, an increase in risk of cancer?
I really, really hope this surgery brings you the results you hope for xxxMy GP reminded me and my partner today that I use 24 different prescripted items for my health.
I'm hoping to reduce that by 75% by having my op.
Insulin being the most expensive item. With test strips being not far behind.
I will have saved the nhs thousands by having my op. If I had money I'd donate to the nhs or leave a portion in my Will.
I'm still not writing off retraining to work for the nhs in a job I'd find interesting.
I'd like to give them much more back but a saving, is a start.
I'm looking forward to being able to not feel solid around my middle. Some days I feel im turning to stone. A dead weight.
I'm looking forward to feeling much much lighter.
I'd enjoy my walking more. Swimming especially.
My thoughts exactly.I really, really hope this surgery brings you the results you hope for xxx
It may not but I will be doing my bit to make it happen or as close as. Any improvement is an improvement. Weight loss is guaranteed from op, up to individuals whether they forfeit requests to not eat wrong foods. Some can only tolerate certain foods mind, after their op.I really, really hope this surgery brings you the results you hope for xxx
For some, not all.no, in scientific terms twofold means double, so you double your risk of colorectal cancer. Given that you, according to the article reduce your homone driven cancer by 84%, the sums say that, overall, your general cancer risk goes up.
Hi, @ickihun
I am sure you will be feeling very nervous about meeting your surgeon, and facing the prospect of radical surgery, and the after effects. You have done your homework, and sought advice, so, along with those medical folks advising you you will have made the best decision for your own individual circumstances.
I wish you all the luck in the world, and the good health you wish for yourself and your family.
Chin up, and be well.
Well doneDietician sanctioned 'low carb' til liver shrinking diet.
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I'm half way to seeing a huge difference to my 180units of insulin. A decent weight loss too.
I'm delighted. Surgeon agreed too.
Such a happy bunny.
Now.
I mustn't let the side down soooooo
starting tomorrow I'm back to logging everything on here. Bg, weight, what I've eaten and exercise log.
Happy days.
I have 4kgs to lose in 6wks.