February 15, 2011
A Gravitas patient who lost 12 stone following weight loss surgery is featured in the Daily Mail today.
Neil Salter, 43, an IT specialist from Cookham, Berkshire who used to weigh 26½ st, talks about the duodenal switch procedure he underwent in today’s “Me and My Operation” section.
Since the surgery, Neil has lost 12 stone and now weighs 14½st — close to his ideal weight.
“I feel great, with lots more energy so I can go on long walks or cycle with my children,” he says. “And I can eat almost normal portions of food such as chicken with gravy and vegetables.”
You can read the full article here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1357019/Me-operation-Gastric-op-means-lose-12-stone-year-STILL-eat-big-portions.html
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NHS worker who lost half her body weight after weight loss surgery is now the happiest she has even been.
An NHS worker who weighed 30 stone has lost half her body weight following weight loss surgery performed by Gravitas surgeon Professor David Kerrigan.
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