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Go to page: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] ... [ 26 ] [ 27 ] [ 28 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ] ... [ 77 ] [ 78 ] [ 79 ] Gastric Bypass Surgery - Is It Right For You? When we hear all the success stories of the gastric bypass, it sounds so easy. One pricey operation and the pounds just fly off! Right? Not quite. Gastric bypass surgery is only advised to those who are morbidly obese - this is someone with a body mass index greater then 40 and men and women between 80-100 pounds their ideal body weight.
Gastric Bypass Surgery - Just The Facts This article gives a great overview for anyone looking for
information on gastric bypass surgery.
Gastric Bypass Surgery - Weighing The Risks of Obesity Weight Loss Surgery Gastric bypass surgery helps over 100,000 individuals per year in their fight against morbid obesity after traditional diet and exercise regimes have failed to work. If you are considering this surgery this article can help you weigh the risks of undergoing gastric bypass surgery against the risks of doing nothing and the associated obesity related health risks.
Gastric Bypass Surgery - What Are The Risks? Although all of the risks involved in gastric bypass surgery aren't fully known, there are many that are. These include possible infection, clotting of the blood, and the development of gallstones, a bleeding ulcer and even pneumonia. It certainly isn't a simple procedure and complications may occur as with all invasive medical procedures.
Gastric Bypass Surgery Alternative I am considering Gastric bypass surgery because I am overweight, in fact I am a least 100 pounds over my ideal weight making me obese. I have tried the Atkins diet and had some success but I gained the weight right back in just over a month.
Gastric Bypass Surgery – A Mortality Rate to Be Scared Of? Success stories on the gastric bypass are everywhere, but how about the fatalities from the procedure? Barely mentioned in the magazines and newspapers, there is a serious risk carried by the gastric bypass and that risk is a 1 in 50 chance of you dieing within 1 month of the surgery - that certainly puts the frights up me. The study by Washington University is shocking to say the least. The figure is apparently four times as many fatalities when patients are in the hands of inexperienced surgeons.
Gastric Bypass Surgery – Benefits and Costs With an estimated 10 million Americans living with severe obesity problems, gastric bypass surgery is one of the frequently considered weight loss solutions. Find out how to prepare for bariatric surgery and how to effectively loose weight as a result of this popular procedure.
Gastric Bypass Surgery – Get Your Vitamins! Gastric bypass patients face a great task in the following months and years after surgery, most of which includes monumental lifestyle changes in comparison to their old habits and methods. The most important of all, given that gastric bypass patients have a new, tiny stomach to fill is diet. Similar to how those on a diet of any kind, the body will be taking in less food then usual and so it's crucial to ensure that the food and nutrients you're feeding your body are packed with goodness.
Gastric Bypass Surgery – How Fast Will I Lose The Weight? The gastric bypass procedure isn't for everyone, but those who've had it - an you will of heard of the success stories tooted by the marketing wizards and infomercials, the gastric bypass achieves maximum results and starts 'working' right away after surgery. Well it would, since patients are unable to eat more then a few spoon fulls of food per serving!
Gastric Bypass Surgery – What Happens Afterwards? After patients have had gastric bypass surgery comes a very challenging and demanding few months ahead. It isn't easy, no matter what those success stories on the adverts tell us. It requires a great deal of mental and emotional toughness. Unfortunately these assets aren't always seen in the morbidly obese, and must be developed to ensure a healthy life and weight loss after the surgery.
Gastric Bypass Surgery, an Overview With the number of people suffering from obesity rising so rapidly in America it was only a matter of time before the miracle cure for those who were morbidly obese. Is it all really as simple as stapling your stomach?
Gastric Bypass – The Nightmare for Food Lovers While the gastric bypass may seem like the perfect solution to those who are obese, I'd like to explain just how the surgery affects the lifestyle of those who've had gastric bypass surgery.
Gastric Bypass: Remembering Surgery 6 Years Later Marking the 6-year anniversary of having gastric bypass surgery one woman remembers the day that transformed her life forever.
Gastro-Physics And Dietary Anti-Matter Do a little people-watching, next time you're in the grocery line. There's always someone with a cart, bulging with every conceivable kind of diet food. Flats of turkey bacon prop listlessly against ...
Get Back Weight Loss Motivation with NLP: Setting an Anchor If you've even had a time when you felt great, and you'd like to recreate those feelings, setting and using the NLP process of anchoring is how to do it. Keep an open mind and read through this short article, then try it for yourself. You may be pleasantly surprised at how easy it can be to switch from feeling bad to feeling good in the blink on an eye. When you practice you can begin to create the feelings you need when you most need them.
Get Fit By Getting Fat Getting enough of the good fats will help you lose fat, build muscle, and recover faster from your workouts. In addition, it has myriad health benefits, including being good for your heart. Good fat...
Get NeanderThin on the Cave Man Diet Waiter, I'm on the cave man diet, so bring me a mastadon steak, rare and hold the fries. NeanderThin, the newest version of the world's oldest diet, is not quite that radical, but it's still not for sissies. This diet akes you back to basics... waaaaay back... Are you man (or woman) enough?
Get Started Exercising Now, But Take It Easy! So you're overweight, "fat"--to be honest--and you want to start exercising. Before you take off like an overlarge airplane and start preparing for the Olympics trials, stop right there. You may have it all figured out by now, after checking with your friends, the media and finally that fickle fiend known as the bathroom mirror, that a regular exercise program is the only way to fly when it comes to permanent weight loss. That entails working out or otherwise flexing your physical and psychological muscles on a regular basis, perhaps three times a week, or maybe even once per day.
Getting Enough Sleep at Night May Just Help You Lose Weight Lack of sleep at night may be contributing to weight gain. According to recent research getting the appropriate zzz's at night may be an important step in your weight loss strategies.
Getting Through a Weight Loss Plateau The next time you ask yourself, "How do I get through a weight loss plateau?" Compare your weight loss delay to a delay at the airport. It is upsetting and time consuming but you WILL eventually get to your final destination!
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