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My mom is 67 years old (a young one) she needs a hip replacement(now has a walker) 100 lbs overweight,can't exercise, they won't do a weight loss surgery, tried it all as far as diets. Doc says she is in a catch 22. She also has copd(lungs) any suggestions to help?
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Dear Misti, In this situation I would recommend a combination of two things. First of all, in place of a diet, I urge you to go to dietplate.com and sign on for a series of menues using real food and recipes which include a grocery list to help give your mother a healthy routine without deprivation or restriction. Secondly, there are books available that outline exercise for people who are handicapped in any way or unable to do regualr aerobics. These start with upper body workouts that will burn calories and facilitate her weight loss efforts and increase her energy and mobility. I have used these often with my clients. If she is unwilling to take these steps, a visit with a couselor to help motivate her may be another option. Don't give up. Small steps can really add up!!!


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I have had two liposuctions of the abdomen areas, the first on Jan.31, and most recent on Oct. 24. I have some scar tissue buildup from the first surgery, and am battling it now from the second. Although I am going for twice-weekly half-hour massages of the area and trying to pinch it and break it up myself, is there anything else I can do? If there is a "pad" of scar tissue left in the lower abdomen area, can it be removed in any way? Are there any tools or massagers I could use to help?
Answer:
Dear Keli, The scarring from liposuction is usually very minimal. Pressure and massage help but will not break it down completely. Are you and your physician certain that there was no hematoma or blood build-up at the time of the procedure? This should be handled in a different way.
Gregory Caputy, MD, Chief Surgeon
Honolulu, HI


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Thanks for your immediate response. We have tried everything (i.e.Laser, Liquid Nitrogen, Aldara Cream, and Scraping) and nothing has worked. I am ready to go to the next level. Plastic Surgery. I want my face back. Please help!
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Dear Auntjuan, In my hands, I find that laser is the most effective treatment for these lesions. Surgery tends to cause their spread and, as you have noted, they are difficult to erradicate. I would suggest repeated treatments with either a KTP or FPTD (flashlamp pulsed tunable dye laser). Hope this is helpful to you.
Gregory Caputy, MD, Chief Surgeon
Honolulu, HI


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I have a bad underbite. I had a surgery consult, and had been planning on having the surgery at the end of June. They planned on moving my upper jaw forward and possibly moving the lower one back also. They were also going to shorten my upper jaw. Then I found out my insurance doensn't cover the surgery and it is likely to cost 30-35,000 dollars. I can't afford that! I'm really insecure about my smile, and I have a lot of problems eating. Is there any way to get my insurance company to cover it? Do you know of any companies that do cover that kind of surgery?
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Kelly, Unfortunate for many, insurance companies often apply the cosmetic surgery rules to orthognathic surgery. They feel the establishment of a functional bite is nothing more than cosmetic surgery, and most companies will not cover cosmetic surgery. It may take a number of appeal and review letters to get the company to assist you. You may need to make a number of calls to the company, and have both your doctor's office and your employee benefits rep make calls, too. If it can be a benefit to any medical problems you have, e.g.TMJ, gastric problems, air way problems you might get a favorable responce. Check also that your benefit handbook excludes or does not exclude corrective jaw surgery. It may mean changing docs, but if they do cover it it may mean you have to see a new provider. Good luck


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What information can you give me for breast reductive surgery due to health problems? Back Pain
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Dear Mary Jane, Breast reduction surgery is a very effective means of helping not only back pain but also bra strap furrows, intertrigo (infection of the skin under very heavy breasts) as well as occasional women with numbness and tingling in the hands and arms due to the weight of the breasts and resultant nerve problems. If your back pain is due to very heavy breasts and it is a functional problem, your insurance carrier will be able to help with the cost of the procedure. Many of my happiest patients are those who have undergone this procedure with only the drawback of scarring as the main unfortunate sequela of the surgery. Contact your local plastic surgeon for more information.
Gregory Caputy, MD, Chief Surgeon
Honolulu, HI


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I have very "nervous" eyes which is why I have a hard time with contacts. It is hard for either myself or the eye doctor to handle my eyes. They want to shut up tight! Would this be a problem in the laser surgery or is there a way to keep them open? Thank you for your time.
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During the laser procedure, the eyes are held open with a lid retractor. For most people, it is not a problem. Andrew Caster, MD www.castervision.com


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I have lost 65 lbs , and I am seriously looking at getting some plastic surgery done on my belly , and my love handles.How much would it cost , and am I crazy for thinking of it , I REALLY want this junk gone FOR GOOD. thank-you.I live in New Brunswick , Canada
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I performed my plastic surgery residency in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Congratulations on the weight loss!! I would suggest that you likely need a tummy tuck - perhaps extended in order to remove all of the extra skin from your weight loss. It may be possible for the medical system to pick up some of the costs. I would suggest that you visit with some of surgeons in either NB (Dr. Lalonde) or some of the surgeons in Halifax for details on what will and won't be covered.
Gregory Caputy, MD, Chief Surgeon
Honolulu, HI


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I have some problems with my #1,#16,#17,#32 teeth and my dentist recomends a surgery. H wants to use IV anesthesia. I would like to know if are any risks or are there options for a diferent kind sedative?
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If your wisdom teeth are giving you trouble, see an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon in your area for treatment. They are trained in anesthesia and are more capible of handling any complications that may occur as a result of the anesthesia or surgery. He or she can discuss with you the techniques of anesthesia that are available, and inform you of the risks and benefits of the surgery far and away better than a general dentist can. Nothiing against general dentists, but they should stick to drilling and filling and leave the more complicated treatments to specialists.You are fortunate that Denver has many excellent surgeons in town and in the surrounding area(Lakewood etc...). I would no more let a general dentist sedate me or a member of my family than I would let a podiatrist treat a cardiac problem. Good luck.


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My husband has major back pain & spasms. When he was 18, he broke his back. The doctor said that if he did walk again, by age 35 he would be in a wheelchair. He is now 33 and his back pain is getting worse. Now, he is a big man (6'4" and approx. 400lbs.) We know that is part of it, but, he has been big his whole life so we know that's not the cause. Could you give us an idea if what the doc. said is true or what it might be? thank you.
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Dear Melissa, This is a very difficult question to answer without your husband being right infront of me. But I will try to help you. First of all. Breaking your back is not uncommon. But how badly he broke his back may determine if future care can help him. For example did they have to perform major surgery in that he has a lot of "hardware" inside. Did he have any fusion performed. If the answers are no then you may have some options. First of all he has to lose atleast 150 pounds. This is important to slow down the degenerative process. Just because he has been big his whole life doesn't mean as he gets older his body will handle it easily especially with this type of previous history. Have you seen a chiropractor? If there has been no fusion performed and no hardware inserted and after viewing a possible MRI to determine if there is no spinal cord compression of any nature then this should be your next step. if you have already tried chiropractic and it did not work then you may want to consider giving another chiropractor a chance. Many practice differently. If you have not seen a chiropractor and you have followed all of these steps to make sure that manipulation is ok then i would go for it. I have changed peoples lives who felt that there was no hope. This is not a guarantee that it will work. I have not examined your husband therefore I can not assure you that it will work. But give it a try. There are alot of factors. First start losing the weight. Second Consult a chiropractor as well as see what the orthopedic surgeon says. Just be aware that it is unlikely that the orthopedic surgeon is going to give you the green light. As i stated before as long as there are no contraindications to manipulation this may be your next step. good luck.


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I have been diagnosed with DJD left TMJ. I have had surgery to correct but now the right side is popping and clicking. I don't seem to be able to find a way to chew that I can control or eliminate the popping. The closest I come is placing the food in my mouth then placing my hands on both sides of my jaw and chewing then repeating until my meal is finished. Any suggestions?
Answer 1:
My first recommendation would be to follow-up with the surgeon that treated the other joint to re-eval both sides. These symptoms may be early changes that could be managed conservatively ie: soft non-chewing diet, physical therapy, bite splints etc.
Answer 2:
call the doctor who did your surgery and be re-evaluated.


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i have huge size breats for a guy and i was wondering what excersises i should try before i consider plastic surgery, and if there is anything else i can try
Answer:
Gynecomastia is enlargement of the male breast. There are a number of causes for this although it is usually idiopathic (unknown cause). You should visit with a medical doctor or endocrinologist to make certain that your hormonal status is normal. If it is, which is usually the case, the best available treatment is ultrasonic liposuction. Although there are no excercies or ways to spot reduce, overall weight loss (if you are overweight) will help. The ultrasonic liposuction is best able to handle the fobrous tissue in the male breast and works much better than regular liposuction in the treatment of this condition.
Gregory Caputy, MD, Chief Surgeon
Honolulu, HI


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