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Gastric Bypass Surgery Is Without Doubt A Truly Life-changing Procedure

By: Don Saunders Home | Health-and-Fitness


The number of individuals choosing to have gastric bypass surgery has risen considerably in the last few years and continues to increase as obesity sweeps across much of the western world. And there is no indication that this situation will change in the next few years as we continue to eat increasing quantities of fast food and take little if any exercise. As if this was not bad enough in itself surgical techniques to answer our weight problem are becoming better every day and insurance companies are even starting to pay out for an increasing number of weight loss surgeries. So, ought we to be concerned?

Gastric bypass surgery might seem to be the simple solution to the problem of obesity but it remains a major surgical procedure and is not without its risks. As a matter of fact, about 40 percent of patients will experience some type of problem in the six months after surgery and approximately one quarter of these people will need to go back into hospital.

Perhaps the most significant problem however is the striking changes in lifestyle that are seen after surgery. The majority of people understand that they are going to have to alter their eating habits after gastric bypass surgery to both cope with the immediate effect of having a significantly reduced stomach and also to ensure that their weight does not begin to creep up again once their excess weight has come off. However, what the majority of people do not realize is precisely how dramatic these changes will need to be.

Not only will you find that you are severely restricted in terms of just what you are able to eat, but you will also find that your entire eating regime will will be turned upside down. For those people who are obese because they have a compulsion to eat and are in essence addicted to certain types of food this might very well come as a real shock.

This of course is only the start of the problem as weight loss surgery marks a major turning point in your life and also places you under a great deal of psychological stress will have you cycling from great highs to extremely deep lows for which you will need the help of your doctor, as well as family and friends.

For people considering obesity surgery it is critical to get hold of as much information as you are able to not just about the surgical options open to you but also about the effects of the procedure and what will be involved in helping you through the months following surgery. You then need to sit down and talk to your doctor and think very carefully about precisely how you will cope before you commit yourself to surgery.

A vital person in the whole equation and somebody who is going to have a very significant influence on your success is your doctor as he is going to be the person you are going to need most in those critical weeks following surgery when things begin to get tough. It is vitally important therefore that you pick your doctor carefully and seek out somebody who is not only a first-class surgeon and well qualified to carry out your operation, but is additionally someone who you can turn to and lean upon when things are not going quite as you expected after your operation and you are in the depths of depression.

Weight loss surgery might appear to be an easy choice but it most assuredly is not and is something that you need to prepare yourself for carefully.



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