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Handling Weight Issues With Lap Band Surgery Houston, TX

By Joyce Harris


Bariatric Surgery is not an easy cosmetic procedure and therefore should be considered carefully. Patients considering Lap Band Surgery Houston, TX or any other country outside their home destination should consult the surgeon over the call or email and find out the exact requirements for the surgery. This will help in preventing any unwanted problems.

The system is approved by your bariatric surgeon. You will need to get a referral from your primary care physician to see your bariatric surgeon. Typically, physicians will only grant referrals if you have a BMI (body mass index) of at least 40 or more. They will also grant referrals if you have a BMI of 35 or more, and if you have one severe obesity-related risk. Risks include diabetes, asthma, hypertension, other diseases.

Then there's your financial situation to consider. The reality is that this procedure costs are pretty high. Most people say they'd gladly pay whatever it takes to be skinny. Unfortunately, in this case it's over 25 thousand if you don't have insurance. So unless you happen to be rich, don't expect to walk in and pay cash for the procedure. Lots of folks have went bankrupt from the medical costs associated with the procedure. Have a plan and don't be one of them.

Age, health, pregnancy, dependency on alcohol and tobacco, etc. Are some of the deciding factors of the procedure. The patients should not be below 18 years or above 60 years of age. Patients dependent on alcohol and tobacco are required to quit smoking and drinking before and after the procedure, failing which they may not be able to lose weight.

That's why all renowned programs will include some sort of mental evaluation as part of the program. For those that take this seriously, it's an opportunity to actually deal with the issues that cause you to over eat. For those that see this part of the process as a hassle, you will probably not take it seriously and you will be much more likely to regain your weight after the the procedure.

Right after the procedure, you will need to start a new nutrition plan for long-term weight loss success. Carefully follow your surgeon's post-op dietary instructions so that you do not stretch your newly formed small stomach pouch. The postoperative diet is progressed from a liquid diet initially (as only thin liquids will be tolerated by your stomach during the healing period) to pureed foods, and finally to solid foods over the next couple of weeks.

You have to have a certain BMI, you have to have multiple medical problems associated to your weight, and even if all that passes their test, you have to go on a medically supervised diet before you can get the procedure done. Honestly, it's amazing anyone makes it through the process. You can be confident though if you are one of the lucky ones, it's typically well worth it.

It is important to start slow to avoid injuries and have a professional advise you on the best activities for you at the stage you're at. Every day you will be getting stronger and healthier. Ideally you should try to work up to about an hour a day at least 3 - 4 times a week.




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