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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (October 27, 3:30 pm ADT) - A man who weighed about half a
ton when he was admitted to a hospital was recovering Wednesday from obesity
surgery. Doctors said he was "doing very well," moving around and even
cracking jokes.
"He's very witty," surgeon Dr. Frederick Harris told reporters Wednesday.
Patrick Deuel, 42, underwent the procedure to reduce the size of his stomach
four months after being admitted to the hospital at 1,072 pounds.
He was in good spirits and relieved Tuesday's procedure went so well, Harris
said. "We didn't find anything that was scary at all," he said.
Rehabilitation could start in about a week and Deuel could be home by the
end of next month, Harris said.
In the hours leading up to surgery, however, Deuel was anxious, wanting the
procedure done but worrying he wouldn't wake up, Harris said. Once he
surgery preparations began, he began to relax.
"He was singing right up to the part where they put the tube in his mouth,"
Harris said.
Deuel had been bedridden since last fall and was malnourished because so
many of his calories came from foods high in fat and carbohydrates.
Deuel had difficulty breathing and suffered from high blood pressure and
diabetes linked to obesity that his doctor said were killing him.
Gastric bypass surgery was thought to be his best chance for permanent
weight loss, but doctors said Deuel needed to lose some weight first, to
gain enough strength so he could walk on his own and prove he was healthy
enough to survive the surgery.
Before going into surgery on Tuesday, Deuel had lost 421 pounds. He said his
diabetes and high-blood pressure were under control and credited the results
to a 1,200-calorie-a-day diet and exercise.
Caregivers and others are starting to take notice of the changes, he said.
"Every time I move they don't look at me like, 'My God, he is going to fall
down or something,'" Deuel told Sioux Falls television station KELO in an
interview before the surgery.
Last month, Deuel took his first steps with the help of nurses and two
walkers for support. More recently, he has been walking up stairs and even
swimming at the hospital's pool.
Gastric bypass is the most common obesity surgery in the United States. The
operation involves creating a pouch in the upper stomach and attaching it to
a section of intestine, reducing the amount of food patients can eat.
Deuel, a former restaurant manager from Valentine, Neb., is just under 6
feet tall and has always fought his weight. He weighed about 90 pounds in
kindergarten and more than 250 pounds in middle school.
>Subject: Re: 1,000 Pound Man !!
>From: "B i l l S o r n s o n" [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
>Date: 10/29/2004 10:11 AM US Eastern Standard Time
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>Churchill wrote:
>> The Ultimate Survival Story:
>{snip}
>
>God bless that guy; hope he gets a new lease on life from this.
>
>Bill "not sure why it was posted HERE, of course, but..." S.
People who FEED people that fat when they can't walk and are
bedridden....they're just cruel...
>Subject: Re: 1,000 Pound Man !!
>From: "B i l l S o r n s o n" [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
>Date: 10/29/2004 10:11 AM US Eastern Standard Time
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>Churchill wrote:
>> The Ultimate Survival Story:
>{snip}
>
>God bless that guy; hope he gets a new lease on life from this.
>
>Bill "not sure why it was posted HERE, of course, but..." S.
People who FEED people that fat when they can't walk and are
bedridden....they're just cruel...
>Subject: Re: 1,000 Pound Man !!
>From: "B i l l S o r n s o n" [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
>Date: 10/29/2004 10:11 AM US Eastern Standard Time
>Message-id: <c4tgd.25287$[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].com>
>
>Churchill wrote:
>> The Ultimate Survival Story:
>{snip}
>
>God bless that guy; hope he gets a new lease on life from this.
>
>Bill "not sure why it was posted HERE, of course, but..." S.
People who FEED people that fat when they can't walk and are
bedridden....they're just cruel...
>Subject: Re: 1,000 Pound Man !!
>From: "B i l l S o r n s o n" [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
>Date: 10/29/2004 10:11 AM US Eastern Standard Time
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>
>Churchill wrote:
>> The Ultimate Survival Story:
>{snip}
>
>God bless that guy; hope he gets a new lease on life from this.
>
>Bill "not sure why it was posted HERE, of course, but..." S.
People who FEED people that fat when they can't walk and are
bedridden....they're just cruel...
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> >Subject: Re: 1,000 Pound Man !!
> >From: "B i l l S o r n s o n" [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
> >Date: 10/29/2004 10:11 AM US Eastern Standard Time
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> >
> >Churchill wrote:
> >> The Ultimate Survival Story:
> >{snip}
> >
> >God bless that guy; hope he gets a new lease on life from this.
> >
> >Bill "not sure why it was posted HERE, of course, but..." S.
>
> People who FEED people that fat when they can't walk and are
> bedridden....they're just cruel...