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Should I Have Gastric Bypass Surgery?

Gastric bypass surgery becoming a more common choice than before, but risks and dangers should cause you to be very careful in considering it.

Many surgeons now perform this operation daily, but you should evaluate whether you should do it, because there are several risks involved, and it shouldn't be taken lightly. Because of the risks, surgeons usually require criteria to evaluate if it's best for those who want it.

 

Morbid obesity

Most obese persons don't if heir condition is morbid. Only critically obese people usually qualify for bariatric gastric bypass surgery aimed at weight reduction. Before you try to convince yourself that you are need this procedure, check out the following basic qualification criteria.

Insurance claims are usually not allowed unless your weight is 100 pounds over your ideal weight. Ideal weight can vary from one person to another, and may be difficult to determine. Ideal weight is rarely used to determine one's chances that a gastric bypass operation will be successful.

Another criterion is that mass index should be 40 or higher. Body mass is a calculation of how much body fat you have. The higher the number, the more it indicates if you are morbidly obese. There are many ways to calculate body mass index, and many can be found by simple searches on the internet, but it's best to let your doctor or other weight loss specialists choose the method of calculation.

If your body mass index is 35 but you have health conditions caused by massive weight, the doctor may still consider you to be a candidate for gastric bypass.

There Are More Dangers

Gastric bypass surgery entails much more than just weightreduction. Of the tests that can be used to see if you qualify, the most essential test is a psychological evaluation. Many underlying emotional eating problems can't be cured by just surgery. Psychological problems can continue poor eating habits after the operaton, and such people can gain more weight instead of losing it. Any emotional or psychological problems should be assessed as an initial screening process before an operation is even considered.

The risks of gastric bypass surgery make initial screenings very important. As in any other kind of major operation, the ratio of risks to benefits should be carefully evaluated.

Many people are finding good results with diet. Low carbohydrate diets reduce the sugars that directly create fat.

High fiber diets scrape the intestines better to reduce the bulk of dead matter accumulated on the walls of the intestines, which often reduces the waistline significantly by itself.

A diet with more raw fruits, salads, and other vegetables provides the body with what it needs to get healthier and regain its proper equilibrium.

Exercise is also a key to good health and weight loss.

This article was written by Jim Krage of Healing Energy News .com and Profound Wisdom .com.



 

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