Monday, April 2, 2018

Before Bariatric Surgery New York Patients Need To Prepare Extensively

By Jessica Anderson


Health experts and medical treatment facilities agree that obesity has become a very big problem. Very fat and obese people often contract a variety of medical conditions such as high blood pressure, certain types of cancer, diabetes, high cholesterol and heart disease, among others. In addition, obese people struggle to walk and many of them avoid company or social outings. Luckily, with bariatric surgery New York patients can look forward to an entire new life.

This type of procedure is extremely invasive and is not undertaken lightly. Surgeons are very careful when they vet patients that may qualify for the procedure. To this end potential patients are required to prepare for a period of at least six months. During this preparation period the surgeon will monitor the patient and satisfy himself that the patient is indeed highly motivated to lose weight permanently.

Most patients find this preparation period very difficult because they are required to make a complete paradigm shift. Many of them see therapists to help them stay motivated to not just lose weight, but to lose it permanently. Candidates for the procedure has to embrace the fact that they will have to change their habits and the entire way in which they deal with food.

People that smoke or use alcohol do not qualify for the procedure, but if they stop for at least six months they may be considered again. Many potential patients simply cannot manage this requirement. Smoking can lead to clots in the blood and this can cause serious problems during the operation. Alcohol causes the sugar levels in the blood to become unstable and this, too, can lead to very serious complications.

Giving up smoking and alcohol are not the only sacrifices patients must make. They must also change their diets dramatically. Sugar and caffeine must be given up totally. Water must be used during every meal and each meal must consist of some form of protein. Patients are advised to eat a few smaller meals each day rather than two or three big ones. Patients have to lose at least some weight prior to the operation.

Another requirement is that patients have to follow a strict and regular exercise regime. This needs to become a life long discipline. Exercise releases feel good enzymes that can help to keep the patient motivated. Low impact exercises such as cycling, swimming, yoga and hiking all serve to increase flexibility and muscle strength. This can help to shorten the recover period after the operation.

The severely invasive nature of this surgery means that patients have to be extremely careful in preventing complications from developing. They can expect severe bruising and even some pain too. Many patients struggle to walk after surgery. All these side effects are normal and expected and they will gradually disappear as the body recovers from the trauma of the procedure. Patients may not eat any solid foods for the first few weeks after surgery.

Patients have to understand that this type operation is a dramatic intervention. Surgeons do not perform this operation unless they are absolutely sure that their patients are motivated to live healthier and to prevent the weight from piling up again. Patients that meet all the criteria often embark on fulfilling lives that they could not even imagine when they were still obese.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment