Benefits of Gastric Bypass Surgery
The
benefits of the gastric bypass procedure very much
outweigh the risks. 75% of patients are expected to lose
75 to 80% of their excess body weight. Well over 70 to
80% of patients with hypertension will be off
medications and well over 90% of patients with type II
non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus are expected to
be off medication. Drastically improved, if not
completely resolved includes sleep apnea, asthma, joint
pain, arthritis, reflux, fatigue, shortness of breath
and an overall increased sense of well-being.
There is
expected to be a significant reduction in risks of heart
disease, pulmonary disease and cancers. Morbid obesity
can reduce the lifespan as much as 20% in a given
patient, depending on their age and co morbid problems.
There is also a significantly improved quality of life
and self-esteem in patients who have undergone gastric
bypass procedure for weight loss.
It is
important to understand that this surgery is to be taken
serious. In general, the risks to morbidly obese
patients are greater for most surgeries and medical
interventions than are for patients who are not morbidly
obese. The incidence of the risks mentioned above are
very low, however, are real and should be considered
when making a decision as to your candidacy for a
gastric bypass procedure. It is important to understand
your role in the gastric bypass surgery.
First
and foremost, it is a tool for weight loss and for
maintenance of weight loss. It is not a magic bullet and
will not guarantee results without complete dedication
by yourself and by your physician. Our practice would
expect you to commit yourself to our program and accept
long-term follow-up, and recognize that the surgery has
its limitations. Following our suggestions made by your
surgeon, nurse, and dietitian will greatly increase your
success at this procedure. It is important to remember
that vitamin supplements are a lifelong commitment as is
exercise and a sensible diet.
It will
require absolute dedication and cooperation from our
patients. With this dedication will come unlimited
benefits, the most important being the elimination or
vast improvement in your obesity related medical
problems.
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Right after surgery, most patients lose weight
quickly and continue to lose for 18 to 24 months
after the procedure. Although most patients regain 5
to 10 percent of the weight they lost, many maintain
a long-term weight loss of about 100 pounds.
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Surgery improves most obesity-related conditions.
For example, in one study blood sugar levels of 83
percent of obese patients with diabetes returned to
normal after surgery. Nearly all patients whose
blood sugar levels did not return to normal were
older or had lived with diabetes for a long time.
Many
individuals report having developed a newfound sense of
well being after weight loss surgery. People who undergo
weight loss surgery can usually expect:
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Improvement in or elimination of conditions
associated with morbid obesity, including adult
onset diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea and
arthritis and joint problems.
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Improved ability to engage in physical activity
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A
loss of 50 to 70 percent of that weight above the
ideal body weight. This loss usually occurs during
the 18 months following surgery.
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Maintenance of this weight loss.
