Wednesday, April 18, 2012

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Open Question: Does this sound like a scam to you ?



Ok so i recently emailed someone about a friesian for adoption . Heres the ad : http://www.freehorseads.com/class/text.php?adnum=176194&horsename=Yabi

And heres the email

Thank you for contacting in regard to our Horses.We have two horses we are offering out for sale at a moderate price.,one Gelding 5years old and of height 15.0 hands. Has been neutered and is very healthy. And an 4years old Gypsy Vanners of height 14.3 hands.They are by names Yabi and Milla. We are offering out each for $790.00 U.S.D. They break into their career in show last year with some phenomenal dressage scores.Each has been trained to first level of Dressage and are all currently involved in beginner Recognized Horse Trials. They are comfortable with jumping banking, water, or ditches. Are great cross country and loves it. Our horses are confident horses,to find, and always ready to more.They have no vices: loads, clips, cross ties,etc. no problem.They would be an excellent horse for beginners, children and a confident rider who is ready to make a mark in the eventing world and are currently coursing with 26-3 with the potential to take you to each level. I would like to know where you are located? And if you have a large place for the horse you will be interested in. My horses are current on vaccinated and are well taken cared of.They are not yet registered but are health insured and will come with a transfer of ownership,Vet certificate,Health insurance certificate,a western saddle, bridle, tack and some cloths. We can have the horse trailer to you without any problem at all. I will try to attach pictures on my next email as i hope to read a know a little about your home .







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Pre-bariatric surgery weight loss requirements and the effect of preoperative weight loss on postoperative outcome.



Int J Obes (Lond). 2012 Apr 17;
Ochner CN, Dambkowski CL, Yeomans BL, Teixeira J, Xavier Pi-Sunyer F

Pre-bariatric surgery requirements vary between surgeons and surgical centers, with standards of practice not yet established. The goal of this systematic review was to summarize and evaluate the available literature on pre-bariatric surgery weight loss requirements and the relation between preoperative weight loss and postoperative outcome. Major databases, including Medline, PubMed and PsychINFO were searched for relevant articles. Case studies, studies>20 years old and studies that utilized self-reported body weight data were excluded. Data on the effect of the following was summarized: (1) preoperative requirements on preoperative weight loss; (2) insurance-mandated preoperative requirements; (3) the contingency of receipt of surgery; (4) preoperative weight loss on postoperative weight loss and (5) preoperative weight loss on perioperative and postoperative complication and comorbidity rates. The majority of studies suggest that: (1) current preoperative requirements held by the majority of third party payer organizations in the United States are ineffective in fostering preoperative weight loss; (2) making receipt of surgery contingent upon achieving preoperative weight loss, and meal-replacement diets, may be particularly effective in fostering preoperative weight loss and (3) preoperative weight loss may lead to improvements in at least some relevant postoperative outcomes. However, a preoperative weight loss mandate may lead to the denial of surgery and subsequent health benefits to individuals who are unable to achieve a prespecified amount of weight. Overall, the limited number and quality of prospective studies in this area prohibits the much-needed establishment of standards of practice for pre-bariatric requirements.International Journal of Obesity advance online publication, 17 April 2012; doi:10.1038/ijo.2012.60.







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