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Bariatric Surgery ConsiderationsPosted: Oct. 1, 2006
Am I a good candidate for the surgery?
Before being considered for this operation, you must be evaluated by an experienced surgeon and be considered a good risk for this surgery. You also must have tried other weight loss programs, and be motivated and committed to the overall bariatric surgery program, which includes certain lifestyle changes. Outcomes Most people who have Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery lose 60 to 80 percent of their excess weight and they keep it off. It is not uncommon for this surgery to result in a loss of 100 or more pounds. Follow-up studies have shown that people have maintained that loss for 10 years. In addition to losing weight, people also reduce or eliminate many health problems associated with obesity such as hypertension, degenerative joint disease and diabetes. Some people who take medications for their obesity-related diseases can reduce their intake or eliminate their medicines completely. There are psychological and social benefits as well. Many people gain a more positive outlook on life. They finally are able to "fit in" to a world that had not adapted to their larger size. It’s a whole new way of life! Following your surgery, you should have a personal consultation with a physical therapist to develop an exercise plan for your specific needs. In addition, before and after your surgery, a dietitian will talk to you about nutrition and diet modification. Source: The Bariatric Center at Columbia St. Mary’s
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