Oh, you're a case , alright. Same for Oliver and Randoo. Thank goodness there 
are some of us with a sense of decency left to fight for the American way and 
apple pie and brownies and ice cream and....

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Shane Ford
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 12:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] GatorNews From The Gainesville SUN For 
8/10, Courtesy of Shane Ford

Man!  If I only had a motorcycle, I could be a test case. ;-)

Shane Ford
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Go Gators!  &  Skol Vikes!

On Aug 10, 2011, at 11:00 AM, "Oliver Barry" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Wow!!  I didn't know Shane and Randy were involved in a study at UF College of 
Medicine!!

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UF College of Medicine creates a new eating disorders program
By Kimberly Moore Wilmoth
Staff writer
Published: Tuesday, August 9, 2011 at 6:06 p.m.
Last Modified: Tuesday, August 9, 2011 at 6:06 p.m.





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The University of Florida College of Medicine announced Tuesday that it is 
establishing a new treatment and research program for eating disorders.

Kevin Wandler, M.D., the former chief medical officer and director of the 
Center for Anorexia and Bulimia at Remuda Ranch in Arizona, has been named an 
assistant professor in the UF department of psychiatry and chief of eating 
disorders programs at Shands Vista.

"This illness is very severe; eating disorders have the highest mortality rate 
among young adult women of any psychiatric illness," said Wandler, whose first 
day on the faculty is Aug. 15. "I am excited to be able to work with Dr. [Mark] 
Gold and tap into all the resources at UF, and hopefully we will be able to 
make a huge difference in this field."

The new UF eating disorders program will be the first of its kind in the 
region, and will feature both inpatient and outpatient treatment options, said 
Gold, chairman of the department of psychiatry.

"There is a huge need for this," Gold said. "This is one of the major women's 
health problems right now.

Wandler said there is "no magic therapy" for people who suffer from anorexia, 
which causes the patient to eat very little or stop eating altogether, or 
bulimia, which causes patients to force themselves to vomit after eating.

According to the National Eating Disorders Association, approximately 10 
million women and 1 million men in the United States have an eating disorder, 
an umbrella term that includes anorexia, bulimia and binge eating.  And, of 
course, the Fat Gator Syndrome where overweight people like Randy and Shane 
ride around on motorcycles thinking that will help them lose weight.

"The recidivism rate is huge," Wandler said. "Here there are opportunities from 
the brain chemistry side and from the therapy side to figure out how to help 
these people best."

The Remuda Ranch facility in Arizona is the largest private eating disorders 
program in the United States and has treated 10,000 patients. During his 16 
years at Remuda Ranch, Wandler helped grow the program from a 20-bed facility 
to one equipped to serve 150 patients.

UF officials said Wandler's hiring not only brings a new eating disorder 
program to Florida for patients but will also allow Wandler to train the next 
generation of doctors to prevent, detect and treat these devastating conditions.

After establishing his team and training staff members to work with eating 
disorders patients, Wandler hopes to expand efforts to include programs for 
adolescents, who often travel far for care. He also hopes to establish an 
outpatient program for college students to help them stay in school during 
treatment and aims to work with athletes. About 10 percent of athletes struggle 
with eating disorders and body issues, he said.

As a former addiction medicine specialist, Wandler will also be looking at the 
connection between his two areas of expertise, addictions and eating disorders.

"No one is looking at this and treating them together," Wandler said. "About 20 
to 30 percent of these patients have both diagnoses."

Contact Moore Wilmoth at 374-5036 or 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

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