Weight Loss

Posted by admin | Diseases | Sunday 22 February 2009 5:08 am

There is no one on this entire planet that is entirely happy with the way they look. Everyone wants to look like those reed-thin models on TV but not every one has the same metabolism and same body shape. People try dieting and exercise and they do it day in and day out; but the ultimate in weight loss now is weight loss surgery. Throughout the US, the process of using weight loss surgery is now considered as one which offers a quick and relatively easy way to lose weight.

If you really look at it carefully weight loss by surgery seems to be the best solution for people who are severely obese. So obese that ordinary dieting and weight loss processes do not work or are not advised. But it’s not for everyone. Weight loss surgery is contraindicated for patients who want to lose only ten to twenty pounds. Doctors prescribe the process of surgical weight loss only for those patients who are atleast 100 pounds overweight. Patients who have a BMI of about 35 are also the ideal patients for this surgery especially if they have other complications like hypertension, diabetes and sleep apnea.

But nothing is really that easy. You have to remember that if weight loss surgery can make you lose a few pounds there are several catches that come with the process too. The surgery is pretty serious and takes a long time to recover from. After the surgery, the patient has to stick to a serious diet and dietary guidelines so that the patient does not relapse into the same eating patterns. Exercise is also really important. Patients have to follow atleast thirty minutes of exercise routines that will exercise every part of the patient’s body as set by a trainer.

There are several varieties of weight loss surgery and one of the most common procedures that everyone knows about is gastric bypass surgery. In this surgery, a bypass is created in the patient’s stomach to allow the food to pass into the intestine without any digestion taking place. As a result, there is a chance that the patient may suffer from severe nutritional deficiencies that will lead to health complications. Gastroplasty is another weight loss surgery that is similar to gastric bypass surgery. But instead of sending food directly to the intestine, in this surgery the amount of food that enters the stomach is severely limited by reducing the size of the stomach.

As the name suggests, both of these procedures are major surgeries. They can only be done in a hospital with trained gastroenterology surgeons who have sufficient experience. The surgery requires the use of a five to eight inch incision in the abdomen and a hospital recovery period of about seven days. Even after the patient is discharged from the OT, the patient may experience severe complications like nausea, vomiting, chest and abdominal cramps, sweating and diarrhea. One of the worst complications which may arise from this surgery is the chances of an anastomotic leak which is life threatening and requires immediate surgery.

No matter, how easy the surgery looks and how much weight loss is expected; you have to remember that the process is risky and complicated. Or you might lose more than you bargained for!

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