Carnie Wilson,
singer and daughter of Beach Boy, Brian Wilson (pictured in red dress in photo with her singing group); got a RNY gastric bypass, 12 years ago. She lost 150 lbs initially, and
told the press, "It was so easy -- it was like I blinked my eyes and
the scale went WHUUP!".
A frenzy of people signed up for gastric bypass surgeries.
One person who worked for a weight loss surgery surgeon, told the news that every time
Carnie Wilson appeared on TV, their phones rang off the hook! The surgical group who did Carnie's surgery, dramatically simulcasting on the internet during her surgery and launching a huge publicity campaign in partnership with the manufacturer of surgical instruments, went from doing 5-7 weight loss surgery procedures a week to doing 12 weight loss surgery procedures a week. The future looked rosy, for Carnie and the Weight Loss surgery industry.
But dark clouds were gathering on the horizon.
Soon
after Carnie Wilson's famous quote to the press above, she began regaining the weight, despite
fighting hard to keep her weight off, including, hours of exercise, engaging personal trainers,
putting salt on desserts so she wouldn't be tempted and publicly
humiliating herself, talking about her weight problem. By 2011 when she appeared on the Dr Oz show, she'd regained to her average weight before surgery, about
240 which is a lot for her since she's only 5'1".
Apparently, she lately, had a gastric band placed over her bypass to force a restriction of her food intake, and has lost 30 lbs so far.
The
bottom line is the gastric bypass or any weight loss surgery, is no free ride. Just
like using a non surgical tool like weight watchers, it's a lot of work
on a daily basis for the rest of your life or you will regain the weight
and/or get sick! A percentage of gastric bypass patients get sick
anyway, even if they do everything right.
Carnie Wilson, like so many others, was given the impression surgery worked automatically and easily.
That so many
people embark on weight loss surgery seemingly ill prepared for the
reality, can be at least, partially blamed on allowing the mass
advertising of surgery without requiring the advertiser to list side
effects and disclaimers like "results not typical". Some weight loss
surgery surgeons have an annual income of $1.5 million dollars - people
have done strange things for much less money than that.
Let's
hope the second weight loss surgery procedure will bring her what she's looking for. She's such a
beautiful woman and a great singer and somehow all of that tends to get
lost in her frantic efforts to get slimmer. To me, that is sad.
Click on this blog link to see photos and story.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
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