Gastric Bypass Surgery Instead Of Exercising?

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Gastric Bypass Surgery

Gastric bypass surgery is the medical term for stapling one's stomach. The way this surgery works is by decreasing the amount of food that can be held in the stomach. You lose weight because you physically can't eat as much without vomiting, due to the fact that the food bypasses a part of the small intestine which will decrease the size of the stomach. Food will leave your body naturally because you wont be able to readily absorb calories.

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All over the world a lot of people are consumed with losing weight, and sometimes surgery may seem like your best option. Gastric bypass surgery has became popular in recent years due to a great number of celebrities receiving this procedure. This is a very serious weight loss method and is not for most people. If you are significantly overweight or need to lose weight for medical reasons, then you might consider gastric bypass surgery.

Consider all your options before you choose gastric bypass surgery. Losing weight on your own with diet and exercise should be your first choice. Wight loss requires a lot of will power, and is much safer and easier than gastric bypass surgery. Ask your doctor about alternative therapy techniques, like acupuncture and hypnosis and the many different medications that you can use to help you lose weight.

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10% Have Medical Complications 

If you and your doctor decide that gastric bypass surgery is right choice for you, start by losing some weight on your own. The more weight you can lose through diet and exercise, the easier the surgery will be on your body. You should follow all of your doctor's recommendations at this point to get yourself ready for surgery.

The work you do after the surgery will not be easy. You will need to complete physical therapy, and take any prescriptions your doctor tells you to take, and continue diet control and exercise.

Although the risks of gastric bypass surgery are decreasing with new technology, statistics show that as many as 10% of the people receiving gastric bypass surgery still continue to have medical complications afterwards. Some of the side affects include infection, hernia, ulcers, blood clots, complications during the surgery, and in some cases even death. Before you decide to go through with this or any other weight loss procedure make sure this is the rigt option for you.

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