"According to a new study, gastric bypass surgery complications could
cause permanent neurological damage. Symptoms could include
hallucinations, severe weakness or possible paralyzation, resulting in
the need for a wheelchair. The problems could begin months or even
years after the gastric bypass surgery, and lead to a life-long
disability.
Gastric bypass surgery is a drastic procedure which is used to help
some obese people lose weight. A study appearing in the current issue
of the medical journal Neurology highlights a risk that most doctors
have not warned their patients about, which is most likely caused by
deficiencies in certain nutrients after the surgery.
Researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Science in
Little Rock report that certain nutrients could become depleted during
the months or years after gastric bypass surgery. This could result in
severe neurological problems. Early signs could include hallucinating
and losing the ability to walk. Some are left permanently disabled
with spinal cord damage, which can result in falls, coordination
problems, severe spasticity, or the need for a wheelchair.
Researchers are recommending that patients who undergo gastric
bypass take steps to reduce the risk of complications by taking vitamin
and mineral supplements and avoiding rapid weight loss. Once symptoms
appear, restoring nutritional deficiencies may help reduce symptoms,
but for some the problems are irreversible.
The new study regarding neurological damage suffered as a result of
depleted nutrients may result in future lawsuits since individuals have
not been warned of these problems... If you, a friend or family have suffered a severe injury or death as a result of gastric bypass surgery, request a free legal consultation to review the legal options which may be available."
I'm sure we will be seeing a sharp rise in lawsuits for reasons such as this and other complications of weight loss surgery as more results become available and more people get disabling effects from their procedures. It will be interesting to watch this issue develop over time.
From a law consultation website, but it's the same information regarding the Neurological Damage potential after Gastric Bypass:
I'm sure we will be seeing a sharp rise in lawsuits for reasons such as this and other complications of weight loss surgery as more results become available and more people get disabling effects from their procedures. It will be interesting to watch this issue develop over time.