By Properly Preparing For Bariatric Weight Loss Surgery The Chances Of Success Are Much Higher

By Stephen Hill


World wide, millions of people carry too much body fat and are officially classified as overweight. The World Health Organization has warned that obesity is fast becoming the number one health risk. Overweight people are vulnerable against a large number of potentially dangerous medical conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, fallen arches, hypertension and even some types of cancer. It is no wonder that surgeons in New York are helping many patients in preparing for bariatric weight loss surgery.

No reputable surgeon will agree to perform this type of surgery unless he is absolutely sure that the patient comply with a number of qualifying criteria. The surgery is drastic and extremely invasive and there is a danger that adverse complications can develop. The procedure, if deemed necessary, is normally scheduled for months ahead because the patient needs the time to prepare and achieve the optimum physical condition that will help ensure success.

For many patients the psychological and mental preparation for this procedure is the most difficult part. They have to make changes to their life styles and they have to understand that those changes need to be permanent. They must therefore become highly motivated to achieve and then maintain a healthy body and they must be willing to make some sacrifices. If they are not motivated the procedure will not produce lasting results.

Potential patients have to stop smoking immediately and they have to cut out all alcohol. Smoking pose a real risk of blood clots developing during and after the procedure. Most surgeons will not even consider taking on a patient that used any form of nicotine during the previous six months. Alcohol can cause unpredictable blood sugar levels and this can cause serious complications after the operation.

Most overweight people do not follow a healthy diet. Patients therefore need to change their attitude towards healthy eating. They are encouraged to consult with a dietician and to adopt a diet that is rich in protein and fresh produce. Most surgeons also require their patients to lose weight before they will perform the operation. Patients are also expected to adopt dietary habits that will have to be maintained for the rest of their lives.

Exercise is also deemed extremely important. Low impact exercises such as swimming, cycling and walking help improve the muscle tone of patients and it increase their flexibility and muscle strength. Exercise also cause the serotonin levels in the brain to rise, leading to feel good emotions. Patients may find it easier to maintain exercise programs if they join groups.

It is also necessary to prepare for the period following the surgical procedure. Patients can expect to experience discomfort for a few weeks and they will be bruised. It is vital to follow the instructions of the surgeon to the letter. For a while, it will be necessary to stick to liquid foods. Some patients may find it difficult to move around during the first two weeks after the operation.

Overweight people face more than just a host of health problems. Many overweight people have a low self esteem and they may even find it difficult to interact socially. A surgical solution is drastic, but patients that have followed the instructions of their surgeons and that are motivated to remain healthy have reported that the surgery have changed their lives for the better.




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