Bariatric Surgery Changes Lives

If you have a weight issue you just can't seem to resolve with diet and exercise

perhaps it's time to think seriously about bariatric surgery.

This weight reduction technique actually involves a number of different procedures designed to help overweight people. Here are a few of them.

Gastric Banding - The act of reducing the stomach's size with an inserted medical device.

Sleeve Gastrectomy - A technique designed to remove a small portion of the stomach.

Gastric Bypass Surgery - A resection or re-routing of the small intestines, which are then reconnected to a small pouch in the stomach.

Bariatric surgery, over time, has shown significant decreases in weight, diabetes recovery and cardiovascular improvement. Health organizations recommend it for those with a body mass index of at least 40. There are other circumstances, such as additional medical issues, which could allow for people with a body mass index of 30 - 35 to have it successfully done.

Living with stubborn weight issues can have many negative ramifications. Poor self-esteem, fatigue and a multitude of health concerns always seem to top the list. Obesity can be draining emotionally, mentally, physically and spiritually. But many people find, after bariatric surgery, their lives seem to be just beginning.

But this type of way to deal with weight loss can also bring about major changes in a person's life. Whereas before they were once able to comfort themselves with food, after surgery they may need to deal more fully with their feelings about themselves and life in general. It should also be noted compulsive eating can increase dissatisfaction with life.

It will take perseverance to overcome bad eating habits and lifestyle attitudes that formally would have aided you in gaining weight. But, with time, this can be accomplished. It's perfectly doable to create a new life outlook. A great way to help you do this is to find a good friend with a big shoulder or even consider therapy. Talking out one's feelings instead of stuffing them down inside you is a great release.

There are numerous things a person can do to enhance good feelings to replace bad ones. Getting involved with programs for others, starting a new hobby or taking up a sport once you've got your doctor's approval are just a few. Helping others is a great way to get your mind off your own circumstances.

After bariatric surgery, many people report they did not expect so many personality changes. It may surprise you how the feelings of intimacy may return, or, taking more care and pride in your appearance. Most likely you'll feel more like making the effort to care for yourself both inside and out.

Bariatric surgery isn't a quick cure-all. Afterwards, you'll have to commit to adopting a new, healthier lifestyle. But what have you got to lose? Just excess weight and, in the long run, you may gain something even better - you as you were meant to be.

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