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sleeverevisionsurgery · 10 months
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Exploring Lap-Band Revision Surgery in Brisbane: A Second Chance for Weight Loss Success
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Embarking on a weight loss journey is often a life-changing decision, and for many individuals, Lap-Band surgery has been a valuable tool in achieving significant weight loss. However, as with any medical procedure, there may be instances where adjustments or revisions are necessary to optimize the outcomes. In Brisbane, Lap-Band revision surgery offers a second chance for those seeking to overcome challenges or enhance their weight loss success.
Understanding Lap-Band Surgery:
Lap-Band surgery, also known as adjustable gastric banding, involves the placement of a silicone band around the upper part of the stomach. This band creates a smaller pouch, limiting the amount of food the stomach can hold and slowing down the digestion process. While the surgery has been successful for many individuals, there are cases where patients may experience complications or find that the initial results are not as expected.
Common Reasons for Lap-Band Revision Surgery:
Inadequate Weight Loss: Some patients may not achieve the desired weight loss or may regain weight over time. Lap-Band revision surgery can address this issue by adjusting the tightness of the band or converting to a different weight loss surgery option.
Band Erosion or Slippage: In rare cases, the Lap-Band may erode into the stomach or slip out of place. Revision surgery becomes essential to correct these complications and ensure the safety and efficacy of the procedure.
Device-related Issues: Issues with the Lap-Band device itself, such as leakage or malfunction, may necessitate revision surgery to replace or repair the device.
Intolerance to the Band: Some individuals may experience discomfort, difficulty swallowing, or other intolerances to the Lap-Band. Revision surgery can involve removing, replacing, or adjusting the band to alleviate these issues.
Choosing Lap-Band Revision Surgery in Brisbane:
Brisbane boasts a reputable healthcare system with experienced bariatric surgeons specializing in Lap Band Revision Surgery Brisbane. Before opting for revision surgery, patients should consult with their original surgeon or seek a second opinion to determine the most appropriate course of action.
The Revision Process:
Comprehensive Evaluation: The first step involves a thorough assessment of the patient's medical history, current health status, and the reasons for considering revision surgery.
Diagnostic Testing: Surgeons may use diagnostic tools such as imaging studies or endoscopy to evaluate the condition of the Lap-Band and identify any issues.
Surgical Options: Depending on the specific issues encountered, surgeons may recommend various revision options, including band adjustment, band removal, conversion to another weight loss surgery, or even a complete revision procedure.
Postoperative Care: After Lap-Band revision surgery, patients will undergo a recovery period and will receive guidance on dietary changes and lifestyle adjustments to optimize the outcomes.
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brisbanelivewell · 4 years
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The Brisbane Livewell Clinic tells us that iridology in Brisbane is a tool used to give you the opportunity to understand your personal body, it gives you the opportunity to come and meet our team to discuss your iridology concerns, our team discusses you and will help you.
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vantovan-blog1 · 6 years
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A beginning
Well, here we go, better late than never? This is a blog to get some of the experiences Tash and I have had and will have this year as we travel Australia and the world to find family, friends and fun, ending up in Vancouver where we plan to stay for a while before we head back to Melbourne, our home city, when it feels right. 
Our instagram account (@van.to.van for those playing along at home) has captured a lot of the best moments, but it's time to get some words down too. It's been just over three months since we set off from Melbourne. 
Leaving was harder than we anticipated. We found it tough to say farewell to our house, having only been in it for a year, to friendships that were really solidifying, and to family and familiar faces and places. It was an emotionally, mentally and physically tiring couple of months leading up to departure - there is a lot to organise when you upturn a settled existence - but we got there in the end and drove away from Melbourne excited, nervous and a little uncertain about what was ahead of us.
Australian road trip
Life in the van was amazing. It's a cliche, but it's remarkable how simple life becomes (temporarily at least) once you've pared down your possessions to the essentials. Fewer things in front of your face means less to think and worry about, and we quickly fell in love with the lifestyle, where the principal concerns are what you will eat for the day and where you will park the van for the night.
Our road trip took us almost all the way up the east coast to Port Douglas, a small tourist town north of Cairns, then cross country to meet the Stuart highway, down through Alice Springs to Adelaide, then back home via a few wineries in the Mclaren Vale, Barossa and Clare Valley regions.
It's difficult to pinpoint highlights as there really were so many; this trip gave us both a newfound appreciation for the beauty and variety of Australia, and as is often the case when you travel, the journey itself was as good and sometimes better than a lot of the destinations. I will, however, pick out a few.
We rushed through it more than we should have, and really want to go back again, but the section of coast between Sydney and Brisbane was spectacular. Some of the best beaches we have come across anywhere in the world are in that region. We stayed with friends in both Sydney and Brisbane who generously hosted us and put up with our larger than normal car.
There were some pretty amazing beaches above Brisbane as well, a highlight for us being the Agnes Water/1770 region, where we stayed in a bush camp right above a surf beach. Magic. Another highlight was Magnetic Island, just off the Townsville coast, where we spent a few days with some family friends Ric and Candy in their oasis of a home. A beautiful house at the end of a cul de sac right below a cliff, complete with decor from PNG and a dip pool, all accented with colourful lead light lamps and wall art made by Candy. They were very lovely hosts as well, which made it a very special few days. 
Above Townsville we ran into bad weather and didn’t get to see the best that the Cairns and Whitsundays regions had to offer, but still got a good day on Whitehaven beach (Whitsunday Islands) and out on the Great Barrier Reef. It was nice to see it while it is still there; who knows how much longer it will be alive. I tried diving for the first time and had a ball. 
We got rained out in Port Douglas and spent a solid two days in the van in a caravan park as landslips had closed the roads in and out of the place. That was testing, and we got very bored at times. Thanks to our good friend Pat Fountain who we stayed with in Brisbane, we had a fan to keep the insane humidity at bay. At times, it was intolerably hot and muggy. Combined with the inability to move from the car, we went a bit crazy in Port Douglas.
Once the rain cleared we schlepped across Queensland and half of the Northern Territory to the Stuart Highway, taking the long route as flooding had closed the main highway. Long stretches of road were at times very fun and at times intensely boring. We listened to a lot of true crime podcasts and audiobooks. There was also a fair share of silly dancing to loud music, something I hope we will never stop doing. The heat up north is something else in March and we were very grateful for the quality air conditioning in our van, Sheila. 
We stayed with a friend in Alice Springs who took us on a tour of the West Macdonnell ranges just outside town, exploring water holes and canyons. We also spent a good chunk of our time in Alice Springs watching Ru Paul’s Drag Race; an American reality show about drag queens I hadn’t watched previously but now love. A lasting memory of Alice Springs this time will be the flies, they were awful. Not awful enough to ruin the experience, but enough to leave an impression!
After Alice, we took a few days to get down to Adelaide (via Uluru), covering big distances across the NT and SA deserts, which are vast. They are beautiful in their own way and we came to love the landscape. In Adelaide we stayed with friends of a friend and had a couple of lovely days and nights out in a city we fell in love with. It has to be the most underrated city in the country and we want to go back for the fringe festival sometime. We used the opportunity to taste some excellent wines in the regions around Adelaide and had a couple of nights on the coast south of the city. A fantastic section of Australia. 
We stopped for a night in Ararat with a friend to break up the drive home, having a quick look at the new build he is project managing and were back in Melbourne just before the end of April. 
Another massive highlight of these two months was the three weddings we attended, two of which we flew back from Townsville then Alice Springs for. They were all wonderful and we felt very lucky to have such great friends around us and to be invited to such beautiful events. The first was for Simon and Bec (Simon is Tash’s old boss at Isobar). Theirs was at Emu Bottom Estate just outside Sunbury in Melbourne. The next was Tom and Hannah, good friends and neighbours of ours, who got married at Wye River where Hannah’s mum owns a house. The last was Andrew and David (I work with Andrew) who got married at Mt Ophir Estate near Rutherglen in the Indigo Valley, Victoria. 
South East Asia
This leg kicked off with a bit of minimoon crashing, as we joined forces with Tom and Hannah of above wedding fame for a beach/poolside holiday in Bali, split between Canggu and Uluwatu. This mostly consisted of chilling at the private villa we had in Canggu (outrageous I know), eating great food, drinking too much and reading lots. It was particularly nice to explore Uluwatu a bit, where Tash lived for a few months in 2014. Spending time in the beach clubs (the Lawn Club and Ulu Cliffhouse) also deserves a mention; it’s amazing what you get for your money in Bali. Only lowlight of this trip was Hannah coming off a scooter and badly hurting her leg, though this turned into a highlight when they got to the airport as she got ushered through check in and security in a wheelchair. Win. 
Next stop was Vietnam for a couple of weeks. We flew into Ho Chi Minh City to hang out with old friends and colleagues of mine from when I lived there back in 2006 and to explore old haunts. It was great to see the school I taught at again and spend lots of time with my good friend Mr Huy. We had dinner at his family’s house one night which was fantastic. Tash was unwell for much of our time in Ho Chi Minh which was disappointing, but otherwise it was a good time. It was also fun to get back into speaking Vietnamese, which I can speak conversationally, and which came in handy when getting around outside the tourist districts. 
We then spent a few days in Hoi An, where we surprised one of our neighbours from Flemington, Mara, for her 40th birthday. This was great fun, particularly the day we all dressed in matching fruit salad print threads and went out for lunch. Mara and her husband Petro have three adorable boys aged 7, 9 and 11 who were great to have around, and the whole thing was made possible by the two socialites of our street, Mark and Adrian, who are a bunch of fun to be with. Being with our neighbours made us miss home a bit and solidified both Tash and my love of our neighbourhood. 
Next was Hanoi for a night then up into the mountain town of Ha Giang on a sleeper bus to do a five day motorbike tour of the hills near the Chinese border, something I did with a uni friend back in 2011. The scenery in the mountains is spectacular, and seeing it from a motorbike is definitely the best way to do it. We ate fantastic local food, feasting every night in homestays. The only downside of this part of the trip was doing it with a guide, which seemed unnecessary. When I did it seven years ago, we didn’t see any tourists on bikes and didn’t even consider the possibility of doing it solo, but this time there were a lot, most doing it without assistance, which made us feel a bit silly for spending money on the guide when we could have done it ourselves. It was nice not to have to deal with the bike breaking down though, which it did, three times. 
We had one more night in Hanoi after the tour then spent five days in Bangkok with my uncle, who owns an apartment near Sukhumvit where he spends a few months of the year escaping winter and learning Thai. It was lovely to spend some time wiith him, poking around the local streets and riding the Klong (river canal) boats. A highlight was a night out at Blue Elephant restaurant, a Michelin guide restaurant, for a fancy many course meal with matched Thai wines.
Serbia volume I and Bosnia
We arrived in Serbia on 2 June where we will be spending about a month, collectively, in Novi Sad, the city where Tash’s dad’s family live. We are staying with her aunt and uncle in their house with a huge vegetable garden that spits out flavourful tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, lettuce and all kinds of fruits and berries. These are fantastic complements to what is otherwise a very carb and meat heavy (and endlessly delicious) diet. Tash’s aunt is the best cook in Serbia in my humble opinion.
We have spent a lot of time hanging out with family, drinking coffees, rakija (brandy) and beers in the back yard, and doing a bit of gardening when the time is right. We have done a few trips into the city to explore and shop, and been for long training walks (for the West Highland Way walk we are doing in Scotland in August) and bike rides. We have also had a couple of days at the Strand, a beach on the Danube river where there are lounges, bars and loud music playing all day. Fantastic people watching and a great way to spend a sunny day.
We recently had five days with Tash’s mum’s side of the family in Banja Luka, the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in one of the Serbian controlled regions. I have been brushing up on my history a little, learning about how complex the politics and consequent wars were in its region of the world in the 1990s. There is just nothing good that seems to come from war. It is striking how recent it was and to notice some of the cultural, physical and emotional scars that still remain.
This week, there is an international wine festival on in Novi Sad, which we will imbibe in, then we have a family friend’s apartment booked in the city centre for the weekend. Next week we are taking Tash’s aunt white water rafting, then the week after that we are off to Greece for a couple of weeks. Tough life...
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brisbanelivewell · 4 years
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Full food allergy testing Brisbane: Get a healthy living accurately!
When the person is having any kind of allergy, it gives up an indication that their immune system is not in a good running condition. At times the body might react or might have inhaled or exhaled to some outdoor activities. People eating peanut butter might suffer from an allergic reaction. The symptoms of the allergies might vary from person to person. One might get swelling, while the other might feel difficulty breathing, hives or even various other symptoms might be felt by an individual. That is why it is suggested to go for full food allergy testing Brisbane. By going under the process of testing, one can detect the actual problem that they might be facing.
 Adding the right kind of safety in Brisbane is possible if an individual looks forward to the right kind of treatment every time possible. Full food allergy testing Brisbane is a cost-effective way in which one can detect the actual reason for the allergy and can work upon it in less time.
From asthma to immunology one can get comprehensive support every time possible. Even the ones who are suffering from the disorder of the immune system can get a better resolution with the fine kind of support under the treatment. The testing is done so that the doctor can know where the actual problem lies.
Some of the full food allergy testing Brisbane benefits are:
1. Once the person gets to know about the substance from which they are allergic, they can make sure not to repeat in the future.
2. There are several kinds of allergic testing, so depending on the requirement one needs to choose it for themselves.
3. Sometimes an individual suffers from bad skin and that is why a right skin test can make a great difference
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brisbanelivewell · 5 years
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Are you affected regularly diarrhea, eczema, headaches or skin rashes when you eat a particular food? Brisbane Livewell Clinic offers an in-house food intolerance test that shows which food is not suitable for your body.
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brisbanelivewell · 5 years
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Brisbane Livewell Clinic offers natural therapies treatment for restoration of your health issues and wellbeing in Chermside.
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brisbanelivewell · 5 years
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brisbanelivewell · 5 years
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Brisbane Livewell Clinic has the professional therapist in order to get the best services of weight loss in Brisbane. Our experts start with diagnostic process and provide you with the best solution to help you lose weight.
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brisbanelivewell · 5 years
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brisbanelivewell · 5 years
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brisbanelivewell · 4 years
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If you're allergic to specific foods. Visit our website and get the solutions by our professionals to full food allergy testing in Brisbane at budget price.
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brisbanelivewell · 5 years
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It can be very difficult to recognize allergic to food as they can diagnose by food intolerance testing. Remove the junk foods from the daily diet, then you may relieve from various symptoms of health problems.
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brisbanelivewell · 5 years
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Get The Natural Infertility Treatment Through Acupuncture in Brisbane
Acupuncture first started in China; however, it got popular throughout the world. Acupuncture is very effective to cure various kinds of diseases. This is the most important reasons that have made most of people choose acupuncture in Brisbane. Be it any disease, one can get rid of it by consulting an acupuncturist in Brisbane. Even if you are going through the infertility problem, taking acupuncture treatment will help you get the problem cured without any side effect.
If your infertility problem is troubling your personal life, acupuncture clinic in Brisbane has the best solution for you. The clinics offer quick, effective and exact healing treatment through acupuncture. By treating, the issue the doctor brings back the normal and happy life.
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The tool used during the acupuncture process supports ends up the problem. To cure infertility issue, the therapist uses the best-required tool depending on the situation of your body. In addition, the doctor advice for some healthy food and drinks. Listen to the doctor carefully and follow them precisely. Even a single mistake might leave you suffering from the infertility issue lifelong.
Selecting the best place for infertility treatment through acupuncture in Brisbane
If you are diagnosed with infertility, is looking for an effective cure, choose acupuncture in Brisbane. The acupuncture therapy offered by Brisbane Live Well Clinic is a hundred percent natural and effective. With the passage of time, you will get relaxed, the problem will be easily fixed, and ultimately you can enjoy a hopeful life.
In general selecting Brisbane Live Well Clinic for infertility treatment via acupuncture brings benefits like:
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The clinic is designed to treat and provide relieve comfort and health benefits. Not just, they offer an effective infertility treatment but also use effective techniques to treat various other health issues. They are also an expert in acupuncture, testing, kinesiology, diet and nutrition, etc.
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brisbanelivewell · 3 years
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Brisbane Livewell Clinic offer service for your specific intolerance with a food intolerance test in the best possible manner.
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brisbanelivewell · 3 years
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Guide to Food Intolerance testing for the food allergy
Often after meals, felt sick? Not dining out, so you can never say which meal is going to be unpleasant, or which day or time? You aren't alone, don't fret. You might develop a food aversion that is not as serious as an allergy.
Certain enzymes need to decompose various food types and can induce food allergies if the body does not have them. The answer to the food involved may be postponed, as opposed to food allergies. At times, this can make recognizing "trigger food" with an allergy very difficult.
There are several food intolerances that you may never learn of previously. There are also several other forms of food intolerances, all of which are painful.
Food allergy can be symptomatic of diarrhea, constipation, flatulence, bowel syndrome, exhaustion, and pain. Simply not consuming the foods in question - and figuring out which foods are to take a diet insufficiency test - is the only natural means of preventing this symptom or getting the food intolerance testing done.
Food intolerance testing results indicate the quantity and type of food that has been made. All the various types of scales quantify around the same thing, namely antibody development. The foods that triggered intolerance reactions, if any, would be quite pronounced; testing has shown that this method of test is entirely accurate to find the trigger for these reactions.
If you discover you have food allergies, many items can be achieved. The first step is to eliminate the food issue from your diet. Removal of food can be simple or complicated depending on the quality of the food. Fabrics are now replacing specific traditional intolerances, such as those with dairy reactions. Additional food intolerances can be avoided if the ingredient list's manufacturing mark is read carefully or if you go through food intolerance testing. A few minutes spent reading a character might be worth spending, depending on the nature of the symptoms, or you can directly opt for food intolerance testing from the Brisbane Live Well Clinic. They have customized testing options and suggestions for you.
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brisbanelivewell · 3 years
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Food intolerance testing at the Brisbane Livewell Clinic is fast, easy and very effective.
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