The Good And Bad About Weight Reduction Surgery

By Helga Stokes


Obesity is becoming a major health concern these days as more people realize its dangers. Being overweight can make one feel badly both physically and emotionally and can greatly shorten one's time on earth. If you can find a way to lose those extra pounds you are making a smart decision. To many people, weight reduction surgery offers the help and hope that they need to make the necessary changes. Here are some of the good and bad things about it.

Good Things from Weight Loss Surgery - Most people that have a gastric bypass or lap band procedure lose a significant amount of pounds. In fact, it is about the best way to insure that you enjoy long term success. You will not be able to overeat and this is an effective method for exercising portion control and curbing out of control eating.

Lower Diabetes Risk - Lose about ten percent of your overall weight and you will lower your risk of developing type 2 diabetes by a lot. As more people become obese more are becoming diabetics and being overweight has a lot to do with it. As you weigh less your body becomes less insulin resistant (in many cases) and insulin resistance is the main cause for diabetes later in life.

Blood Pressure - As the pounds pile on, it becomes harder on the heart. If you lose fifty pounds or more of fat, the heart does not have to pump as much blood, so it works less. This often lowers blood pressure and it can be significant. High blood pressure is attributed to all kinds of cardiovascular concerns including heart attack and stroke.

Self Image - Once you become slimmer and smaller you will start to feel good about yourself again. This can lead to a greatly improved self image. Shopping for new and smaller clothes is a lot of fun and you might have the self confidence to make new friends and contacts in business.

The Bad - Surgeries are not without risk and especially bariatric procedures. Your risk is determined by your state of health and how much you weigh. Also, any time you are placed under anesthesia you are at risk for problems. Complications may develop after your procedure and sometimes there is no way to be certain of the outcome.

Not a Cure All - If you are thinking of weight reduction surgery as a "quick fix" or cure for obesity, you will be disappointed. One can still circumvent the procedure and gain back a lot of body fat. You will need to develop and maintain a healthy lifestyle to enjoy success.

Perhaps nothing has worked for you and there is not much else you can do. As a last resort, you can opt for a bariatric procedure. You will need to see a physician and talk about all of your options. Weight reduction surgery means making a major lifestyle change but it will give you a potent weapon to fight off obesity and have a chance at a normal life that is richer and more fulfilling.




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