All posts by Dr. Sarfaraz Baig

Bariatric Surgery Kolkata

Fatty liver? Cirrhosis? Bariatric surgery can help!

Liver disease is not uncommon in India. A few years back, the commonest cause was viral hepatitis. Recently, obesity has become the most frequent reason for liver disease.

It is therefore not surprising to note that obesity has become the commonest cause of liver disease needing a transplant.

To prevent this health hazard, we need to become more aware of obesity. Striving for weight loss obviously makes more sense than landing up in a situation where the liver transplant is needed.

It’s not always easy to bring down body weight through dieting and activity especially if the weight is above 100 kgs. Two decades back there were no options for these patients but now bariatric surgery – a laparoscopic procedure for weight loss – can help these patients.

It has been proven in studies, that obesity-related fatty liver and even cirrhosis can be completely cured with bariatric surgery.

This was unthinkable earlier!

It is strongly recommended that obese patients with fatty liver and cirrhosis should consider bariatric surgery.

A stitch in time saves nine!

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Work-life balance

Are We Letting Our Work Take Away Our Life?

Modern life, whatever it means, has made us strive for more. All of us have this innate desire to progress and grow in our profession, career, business and acquiring more fame, wealth, land, accolades, etc.

Although growth may be a noble mission, we may get carried away and cross the thin line where progress may involve running in a rat race and competing with others rather than oneself.

Hunger for power may replace hunger for growth without our realization.

It may lead to being uncalm in life, restless, preoccupied with thoughts carried over from the workplace. The zeal to be ahead with the price of being eternally clouded with plenty of decisions that need to be taken on a daily basis. One gets drowned in the ocean of pending missions that we have created for ourselves.

Instead of living the moment, one always stays at the next moment, or the one after that.

As a result, cultivation of hobbies, pursuits of personal pleasures and development of important relationships suffer!

What’s worse is that before one can realize and rectify, the clock of life passes by at a pace that we have created.

It saddens me to see my younger colleagues at the beginning of their career, wary of their destination and difficult-to-define-success, slogging harder than necessary, at the expense of their health and happiness.

Not playing enough, not enjoying enough!

However, it’s possible to lead a better life without compromising on our aspirations even in this era of globalization, competition, and information overload.

Some simple techniques that help are

Staying at the moment– doing whatever one does with full focus and undivided attention improves productivity. Switch off that mobile and it’s alerted and do the job at hand. You can do it faster. And what’s great is you will finish your work in time and have enough time to spare for your other aspects of life such as family, health, hobbies, and friends.

Planning the day– do it a night before and adhere to it. Make sure that an 8-hour job remains 8 hours. Avoid taking your work home. Even in the head.

Make pigeon holes out of your time. If it’s work, work it is. If it’s family time, that’s where you concentrate.

Take out some ME time daily for a walk in the park or meditation alone. When you talk to yourself, you know what you want to do or don’t want to do in your life. And of course, when alone, you have the pleasure of enjoying your own amazing company!

Simple. Right?

So, let’s bring back the Work-life balance in our lives!

As a wise man said- working for a livelihood is not equal to living life!

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Digestive surgery clinic

Hernia Workshop At Philippines-An Experience Of A Lifetime.

Recently I had an opportunity to visit the Philippines as an invited faculty for a Hernia workshop

The opportunity resulted when one of our trainees – Dr. Domingo Sampang- an extremely talented, skilful and kind-hearted surgeon who spent a couple of weeks with us at our centre, recommended our name to Dr. Alfred Allen Beunafe- the president of the Philippines Surgical Society.

Frankly, I was expecting a small training center attached to a private hospital in Manila. What I saw took me by surprise. There it was – a 4 story building with state of the art animal lab and a cadaveric station. The lecture hall was also well equipped as was the rooftop hall overlooking the stunning Manila skyline meant for refreshments.

I was stunned by the logistics and on enquiring, I found that this was a brainchild of none other than Dr. Alfred (I call him Allen now)

He was one of the pioneers in advanced laparoscopic surgery in his region and was enthusiastic even then to spread the knowledge and skills that he was acquired from the world over

This led him to start a nationwide tour where he would visit a surgeon in provinces and teach and train them free of cost

When he joined a premier private hospital in Manila he ensured that his spirit of imparting training did not end and ensured the creation of this state of the art training centre

I was also amazed at the energy Allen possesses. After a long day of clinical work involving multiple operations and training, he goes home way past midnight and sleeps as less as 4 hours (please don’t try this, I don’t recommend it) and is up again with full vigour and passion to lead the life.

Over a lunch the day after the workshop, I asked him and his lovely wife the reason behind the cheerfulness, contentment, and happiness that Allen has despite these long schedules

And Allen said – I love to give what I receive

And that line explained to me crystal clear why this man was happier than a lot many despite his mad rush.

He was interested not only in TAKING knowledge and learning skills, but he was also eager to GIVE it away too.

This way he contributed to his community of surgeons eager to learn from him. He was full of gratitude for those who taught him and received it manifolds from whom he trained

Probably that weaved a web of positive energy all around him keeping him and his companions always happy, always positive.

People like Allen make this world a better place to live in.

They know the value of the gift of GIVING!

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