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Why Preparing For Bariatric Weight Loss Surgery Is Vital For Long Term Success

By Stephen Hill


Obesity and overweight problems are fast becoming one of the major health problems facing people all over the world. Overweight people expose themselves to a host of health problems, including heart disease, hypertension, dangerous cholesterol levels, cancer and diabetes, to name just a few. In addition, overweight individuals are often not able to enjoy life to the fullest. It is no surprise then to learn that many New York surgeons help their patients in preparing for bariatric weight loss surgery.

Surgeons are reluctant to undertake this type of procedure without thoroughly evaluating the patient. In most cases the patient has to make drastic life style changes and procedures are therefore often scheduled for some months ahead. During this preparation period the surgeon will evaluate the progress of the patient and may even postpone the procedure are even refuse to go ahead if the patient do not comply with the strict criteria.

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.

Patients using nicotine products are at a very high risk of developing blood clots during or after the procedure. Surgeons are loathe to take on patients that have smoked in the period six months before the procedure. Prospective patients will therefore have to stop smoking straight away. They also have to stop using alcohol because alcohol can cause unpredictable fluctuations in the blood sugar level.

Patients are also required to make drastic changes to their diet. They have to consume proteins with every meal, cut out sugar and caffeine and avoid drinking during meals. The ideal situation is that the patient will naturally lose body fat before the scheduled operation is performed. Most surgeons motivate their patients to consult a dietician in order to control the major role that food used to play in their lives.

Exercise is also of vital importance. Low impact exercises such as swimming, walking or cycling can work wonders in improving flexibility and muscle tone. This will help during and after surgery. Taking on philosophies such as yoga is also encouraged. It helps to improve mental discipline and it most certainly helps the patient to become accustomed to a more balanced life style.

Preparation for a certain amount of discomfort and even pain after the completion of the procedure may also be important. Many patients find it difficult to move around or perform ordinary tasks for a few weeks. It may be sensible to arrange for some temporary assistance. Patients will also have to follow a very restricted diet for a few weeks.

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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