Monday, September 10, 2007

Communication With the Bariatric Office

We occasionally receive complaints from patients that bariatric office staff did not get back to them quick enough. We would like to assure you that we are working very hard to resolve this issue. We would also like to remind you that our office handles a very large number of enquiries and it is very difficult to respond to every request in a timely fashion. Here are a few things the patients can do to minimize this problem.


If the issue is not about an emergency,

Please try to communicate through email in stead of calling the office. Email addresses of the entire office staff are on the website http://www.mylapsurgeon.com/

If you can not email and would like to call, please be very specific about your request and keep it brief.

After you complete your preop workup, please wait for at least 7 to 10 days before calling the office to find out if the office has received your paperwork.

Finally, please do not send an email if the problem is about an emergency. In that case, call the office directly at 8148776997 betweeen 8am and 5pm on weekdays
and call the hospital operator at 814877 6000 on weekends and nights.

Thank you for your cooperation

Monday, August 27, 2007

How long do patients need to take multivitamins after gastric bypass surgery?

I occasionally see patients who have stopped taking multi vitamins after gastric bypass surgery. These patients had their surgery several years ago. They think they can now eat everything and dont need to take vitamins.
From medical point of view, I believe that is dangerous. It is true that some patients can probably absorb enough vitamins from their diet a few years after surgery but it is not possible to predict who those patients are. Our bodies have reserves of vitamins so it takes weeks to months to develop vitamin deficiencies. However some of the vitamin deficiencies are irreversible and there is very little (if any) down side to taking multi vitamins on a regular basis. As a rule, gastric bypass patients need to take

Any brand name multi vitamin (twice the amount recommended on the label)
In addition
1500-2000 mg of calcium carbonate or 1000-1500 mg calcium citrate
500 microgram B12 and
325 mg ferrous sulfate
daily

Sunday, August 19, 2007

A new feature

To all bariatric patients of Hamot Bariatric Surgery Center.
We are trying a new online communication tool for our bariatric center. When I receive an email about bariatric issues, I will post my replies to our blog page. I am hoping that other patients will be able to benefit from those responses.
Please feel free to give us your feedback about the ways to improve the site.
Thanks
Sincerely
Amjad Ali