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Weight Loss Surgery
Weight loss surgery is being advertised directly to the consumer like never before. In the backs of popular magazines you will find personal weight loss stories involving lap band surgery, while daytime television oftentimes hosts numerous commercials advertising a weight loss surgery center or laparoscopic weight loss surgery itself. No other invasive medical procedure is directly advertised to the consumer in such a manner – not heart surgery, or a diet or drink related liver surgery. Weight loss surgery in many ways is in a class by itself. It is important to realize that weight loss surgery is not without risks. As a matter of fact, Duke Weight Loss Surgery Center is quick to point out that bariatric weight loss surgery may result in death. Considering the fact that this kind of weight loss surgery involves a resizing of the stomach, a reworking of the intestines, and finally as such is considered a major surgery – albeit an elective one – it is not surprising that the advertisement aimed at the consumer are viewed with a bit of hesitation. After all, who is to blame if someone who has a host of medical issues determines that having weight loss surgery will be the cure all, while it may very well cause a collapse of the entire body? Yet in spite of this criticism, it is also important to realize that weight loss surgeries do save lives. Information about weight loss surgery should be received from your physician who can let you know if you are a good candidate. If you are considered morbidly obese, suffer from certain illnesses, or have attempted to diet to lose weight before surgery, then you may be a good client. Remember that after bariatric surgery diet and exercise need to become parts of your life! Just like there is a specified diet after gall bladder surgery or the 3 day diet following heart surgery, there is also a way of eating right after weight loss surgery. And just like the post gallbladder surgery diet thrives on a combination of foods that are indicated for those with diabetes or the surgery diet for the obese, unlike the diet after gallbladder surgery you yourself will have to develop the discipline it takes to push away from the table and leave that brownie half eaten. No surgery in the world will be able to instill this will power in you!
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