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Do I Qualify for a Gastric Bypass Surgery?

Gastric bypass surgery is increasingly becoming a more common choice for many people. However, you must bear in mind that the decision to have it done is a choice that you need to make for yourself as it is you and your body that are ultimately affected by it.

 

A lot of surgeons now perform this kind of life saving operation daily. However, the need to know if you really are a candidate for this surgery is of paramount importance as there are several risks involved in having it done. Because of these risks, surgeons generally provide some criteria on who can have this type of surgical procedure as a weight loss method.

Morbid obesity

Most obese persons do not have any idea how morbid their conditions are. Only critically obese people qualify for bariatric gastric bypass surgery which is aimed at radical weight reduction. Yet, before convincing yourself that you are a candidate for this procedure or not, you ought to know the following basic qualifiers that are employed to meet these criteria.

In several cases, particularly for the purposes of insurance claims, your weight must be 100 pounds over your ideal weight. This can be a little misleading though, as ideal weight varies from one person to another. This requirement is seldom used as a determining factor in one's chances of having a successful gastric bypass.

Your body mass index should be 40 or higher. This body index is an indication of the amount of body fat you have on your body. Of course the greater the number, the more indicative it is of how morbidly obese you are. Ways to calculate body mass index abound in the internet, but you should seek the ones that are provided by your doctor or other weight loss specialists.

Even if your body mass index is at 35 but you have health conditions that are quite related to your massive weight, the doctor can also recommend you to be a perfect candidate for gastric bypass.

But, There Is More

Undergoing gastric bypass surgery though, has more to it than just your weight. It entails subjecting your body to several tests to determine your qualification. Among the most essential tests you need to go through is a psychological evaluation. If you have an underlying emotional eating problem, this problem will not be cured by having this surgery alone. Actually, if after the operation you go on with your poor eating habits due to some emotional problem, you can even have more weight gained than lost. Hence, it is advisable to have any emotional or psychological problems assessed beforehand as part of the initial screening process.

The associated risks of gastric bypass underscore the need to lay these basic standards. Just like in other types of major operation, the risk-benefit ratio should be carefully determined.

This is article is written by Dr Carlo Rinaudo, Chiropractor. For further information, please visit the Good Health Doctor website- Information and News for health related topics


 

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Pros and cons of gastric bypass surgery (News-Medical-Net)

Severely obese patients who underwent two different gastric bypass techniques had lost up to 31 per cent of their Body Mass Index (BMI) after four years, with no deaths reported among the 50 study subjects, according to the November issue of the British Journal of Surgery.

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Pros And Cons Of Gastric Bypass Surgery For Severe Obesity (Science Daily)

Severely obese patients who underwent two different gastric bypass techniques had lost up to 31 per cent of their Body Mass Index (BMI) after four years, with no deaths reported among the 50 study subjects, according to an article in the British Journal of Surgery.

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Gastric bypass surgery may help pregnancy for obese women (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke)

Undergoing gastric bypass surgery can improve pregnancy outcomes for obese women. Researchers at the Rand Corporation analyzed data from 75 studies that looked at various health issues among women who had bypass surgery.

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Surgical study highlights pros and cons of gastric bypass surgery for severe obesity (EurekAlert!)

( Wiley-Blackwell ) Severely obese patents who underwent gastric bypass surgery had lost up to 31 percent of their BMI after four years. Blood pressure problems fells by 76 percent and diabetes by 90 percent. But 27 of the 50 patients experienced complications and ten patients had to be operated on again. The study, published in the British Journal of Surgery, was carried out to see if a longer ...

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Weight Loss Surgery Helps Fertility (NBC 5 Chicago)

New information suggests that getting gastric bypass surgery improves an obese woman's chances of having a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby.

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