The Do's and Dont's of Bariatric (Weight Loss) Surgery

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With the rise of technology, the notion that everything has to be instant also became a must-have for every human being. From noodles to gratification, it's crazy that most people think that weight loss could also be achieved with just a snap of a finger. Our weight is a very serious matter. Deciding to have weight loss surgery without thinking is suicidal. Bariatric surgery is a very delicate procedure and can be deadly to anyone who is not aware of the complications.

Although Bariatric surgery has been proven to help some overweight patients return to their normal weights, it's not a sure-fire plan for everyone. Each patient is unique, and the effects and risks of this kind of surgery vary from patient to patient. That's why it's very crucial to know if a patient can handle this procedure to prevent any serious consequences.

Doctors and surgeons need to clarify to all of their patients that Bariatric Surgery is not for the purpose of improving one's looks. That's why it's called Bariatric Surgery, not Cosmetic Surgery. It serves as a way to help patients who are overweight become healthier and leaner.

It's very important to weigh all the options before ultimately deciding to have this kind of procedure. Surgeons can't simply flip a coin to make a decision. Decisions like this need to be properly assessed; it is not to be taken lightly. Everything should be greatly considered, such as the risks and complications from the anesthesia, before resorting to Bariatric Surgery. This is a matter of life and death, and one wrong mistake could end things badly.

Before doctors decide to approve a patient to be a likely candidate, they need to follow some strict guidelines. Bariatric Surgery may only be appropriate if:

• a patient is suffering from a medical condition related to obesity

• a patient has a body mass index greater than 40

• a patient confirms that he or she fell short on a specific health regimen

• a patient is in danger of acquiring a more serious health complication

Many surgeons require surgery candidates to enroll in and successfully complete nutritional and psychological counseling programs in order to prepare them for what can happen before and after the surgery.

It's such a shame that people think badly of obese people. With the media deciding who's sexy or not, the pressure to look thin can be unbearable, especially for overweight individuals. People need to be aware that this kind of surgery is for the improvement one's health, not for the improvement of one's popularity. People with low self esteem believe that Bariatric Surgery is the solution to their problems thinking that once their weight is back to normal, people will treat them better. Bariatric Surgery is here to help fix a patient's weight, not the patient's ego.

If Bariatric Surgery is not for you, it is not the end of the world. You have to realize that there are other ways to lose weight. You have got to stop thinking that surgery will save your life, because that's not the case. But if Bariatric Surgery is for you, this could be the stepping stone you need to a healthier life. It will require a tremendous amount of self-determination and motivation to completely change your eating habits and lifestyle. Once you're on your way to healthier living, and your body starts to reap the benefits, you will realize that all the hard work is worth it.

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