Written By: Rachael Kaine
With reality TV shows following patients that receive weight loss surgeries, the call to be “fit” and active by celebrities and renowned doctors and an increased call to be healthy flooding the news, people are considering surgical options more and more, right along with fad diets, cleanses and “fix” type programs. Weight loss surgery DC is no different than the procedures that are performed across the country (and the rest of the world) but is it the right choice for you?
Bariatric Surgery Explained
This type of surgery is a permanent solution for those that overeat, cannot properly diet or exercise, and have the desire to change their lifestyle. This is a solution that will require work, however - it is not a quick fix, and seeing results will take time. The surgery itself is completed in one day, and the changes and reactions must be immediate. The idea behind the surgery is to decrease the size of the stomach, which will keep patients from eating too much and eventually cause them to lose weight.This weight loss is meant to take stress off of the body, allowing organs to function better and for the patient to become “healthier” as time passes and they are able to exercise and get around more. Many people that choose bariatric surgery are at the end of the line, and feel as if they have no other options; this is not a first choice option, typically it will be the last thing that health care professionals recommend due to the length and severity of the recovery period.
What Does Bariatric Surgery Mean For Me?
First, it is important to know whether or not you are a candidate for weight loss surgery Washington DC. The regulations may vary slightly depending on the location you visit, but visiting
http://www.medstarwashington.org/our-services/bariatrics-and-weight-management/treatments/am-i-a-candidate-for-bariatric-surgery/ will let you know what the criteria are for the nation’s capital.
http://www.medstarwashington.org/our-services/bariatrics-and-weight-management/treatments/am-i-a-candidate-for-bariatric-surgery/ will let you know what the criteria are for the nation’s capital.
If approved for the surgery, you’ll need to immediately begin doing things differently, starting with showing that you can commit to a new diet and lifestyle. The surgery will mean many changes in habits from drinking more water, fewer sugary and carbonated drinks, eliminating fried food and focusing on nutrition rather than eating for enjoyment. This isn’t to say that you cannot eat the things you enjoy, but that you’ll need to find new ways to cook and consume your favorite foods. You’ll need to permanently commit to the “new you”, as you will have to keep on top of it for the rest of your life.
Many patients notice that the weight comes off very quickly in the few months after having the surgery, but changes and progress will be made continuously as long as you are willing to work for them.