Weight loss surgery
is a growing new trend - called gastrointestinal
surgery, this procedure has been around since the late
1950's but has grown in popularity in recent years.
What happens in
weight loss surgery?
During
weight loss surgery,
the stomach is drastically reduced in size using
various techniques.
After this
reduction, the person is unable to eat that much at a
time - this can result in dramatic weight loss,
usually averaging about twenty percent in the next two
years.
Is It Worth It?
There is
significant health costs associated with both being
obese and with having the surgery. On the one
hand, being obese can cause you to have serious heart
problems along with health problems in general.
On the other, there is a significant risk of death
associated with even having the weight loss surgery -
the older you get, the higher it is. This doesn’t even
account for the risk of non-fatal side effects, such
as infection, vomiting, ulcers, and nutrient
deficiency. Many of these don’t even occur until ten
years or so after the surgery. People try to
rationalize the surgery as getting rid of the health
problems of obesity, but these are gradual and often
can be avoided with regular exercise, even if you
remain obese despite the workout. You need to take a
good, hard look at the reasons why you are getting
this surgery. For most people, despite what they
say about the health risks of obesity, the real reason
is vanity... they just can’t take being overweight
anymore. This just isn’t a good reason to risk your
life on a surgery like this - you can get the same
benefits through diet and hard work, or you can try to
work through the self esteem problems with a therapist
or friends. You’re going to have problems either way,
but it’s about choosing which ones are the least
threatening.
What Happens After Weight Loss
Surgery?
For most patients
weight loss happens quickly and easily. True to
dieting tradition when patients reach goal weight they
tend to go back to “normal” disregarding the
high-protein low-volume diet. Weight gain
results, unless patients follow the strict
weight loss surgery
rules daily they regain weight.
Is There Any After Effect?
Most patients
commonly describe feelings of anger, bitterness,
resentment, panic and self-loathing as they lose
weight. They also express happiness,
satisfaction, pleasure, delight and self-love. The
pendulum of emotions swings wide.
Weight loss surgery
is a lifetime commitment to an extremely restrictive
lifestyle and after losing weight if you use Dietrine
Patch it will help you towards not becoming
overweight and live a healthy life.
