Does anyone know why the recent death of a WLS patient in Boston received so much notice in the news?
I guess we all have read that unfortunately some people do die after WLS but you usually do not hear about it on CNN and the news stations.
Is it because it is unusal for the Staple Instrument to misfire?
That is apparently what happened in Boston last week.
Does anyone have any additional info on this particular case?
Thanks,
Pookie
P.S. The recent posts by KathyT "Frustrated" really hit home to me. I think a lot of us are concerned because it is so hard for us to lose weight no matter how much we cut back on our food intake. And one fear is to go thru the WLS and then not lose that much weight!!
I am trying to lose weight in preparation for getting the surgery in the future. The first week I was on an 800 calorie diet I lost a lot of weight but I was so disappointed when the 2nd week was over and I only lost 1/2 of a pound after 7 days of 800 calories!!!! Maybe I cut back too much on the calories and it slowed my metabolism not sure?
