Gastric Bypass Surgery Must Be Viewed As An operation That Will Change Your Life

Obesity surgery is becoming an increasingly popular solution to the problem of obesity but it is undoubtedly not an easy option and you will have to go into it with both eyes open if you are to meet with a successful result.
The number of individuals going through gastric bypass surgery has increased considerably in the past few years and will continue to rise as obesity spreads across much of the western world. And there is little indication that this will change in the next few years as we continue to eat increasing quantities of fast food and take little if any exercise. As if this was not bad enough surgical techniques to answer our weight problem are getting better with each passing day and insurers are even beginning to pay for an increasing number of weight loss surgeries. So, should we be concerned?

A gastric bypass may seem like the simple solution to the problem of obesity but it is major surgery and does carry some risks. Indeed, approximately forty percent of people will experience some type of problem in the six months following surgery and about one quarter of these people will have to return to hospital.

Possibly the biggest difficulty however is the striking changes in lifestyle that are encountered following surgery. Most people understand that they are going to need to change their eating habits after gastric bypass surgery to cope with the effect of having a significantly smaller stomach and also to ensure that they do not start to put on weight again once their excess weight has come off. However, what the majority of people do not appreciate is exactly how dramatic these changes will need to be.

Not only will you discover that you are severely restricted in terms of exactly what you are allowed to eat, but you will also discover that your whole eating regime will will be turned on its head. For those people who are obese because of a compulsion to eat and are in effect addicted to certain forms of food this can come as a real shock.

This of course is only the start of the problem as gastric bypass surgery marks a turning point in your life and will also put you under considerable psychological stress will have you cycling from tremendous highs to deep lows for which you will need the support of your doctor, as well as family and friends.

For people contemplating gastric bypass surgery it is extremely important to gather together as much information as you can not merely about the procedural options open to you but also about the effects of surgery and just what is going to be involved in getting you through the months following surgery. You then need to talk to your doctor and think carefully about precisely how you are going to cope before you commit yourself to surgery.

A crucial person in the whole procedure and someone who will have a very significant influence on whether or not you succeed is your doctor as he will be the person you are going to need most in those vital weeks following surgery when things begin to get tough. It is important therefore that you pick your doctor with care and look for someone who is not only an excellent surgeon and well qualified to carry out your operation, but is also someone who you can turn to and lean upon when things are not going as you expected after your operation and you are down in the dumps.

Obesity surgery may seem like an easy option but it most assuredly is not and is something that you have to prepare yourself for with care.

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By Donald Saunders
Published: 5/10/2008
 
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