Before Bariatric Surgery New York Patients Need To Prepare Extensively

By Jessica Anderson


Health organizations have repeatedly warned that obesity is fast becoming one of the most serious health problems worldwide. Overweight and obese people are prone to develop serious health problems such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease and high cholesterol, to name just a few. Most obese people cannot move around freely and they simply cannot enjoy a healthy and enjoyable lifestyle. It is not surprising to learn that obese people die at a far younger age. However, with bariatric surgery New York patients can reduce their weight dramatically.

This is a lengthy and extremely invasive operation, which means that there are many potential complications. This is why surgeons are very careful when they evaluate potential patients. Most surgeons will, in fact, only consider the operation once the patient has successfully completed a six months preparation period. During this time the patient has to make drastic lifestyle changes and become motivated to make these changes permanently.

The preparation period can be traumatic due to the dramatic changes patients have to make. They have to look at their own lives and their personal attitudes from an entirely new perspective. Many opt to undergo therapy to help them understand the underlying reasons for their obesity and to help them stay motivated about changing their lives and their personal outlooks forever.

No surgeon worth his salt will operate on a patient that has used any tobacco products during the previous six months. Smokers must therefore stop immediately, something many find very stressful. This is because smoking increases the chances of blood clots forming during and after the operation. Alcohol is also forbidden because it can play havoc with the blood sugar levels and this can cause complications.

It goes without saying that potential patients have to change their diets as well as their attitude towards food dramatically. Sugar and caffeine must be cut out completely and patients must consume some water with every meal. They also have to eat several small meals rather than three big ones daily. All potential patients are required to lose some weight before they can qualify for the operation.

Fitter and healthier patients have much shorter recovery times after the operation. They are therefore encourage to take up low impact activities such as swimming, yoga, walking and cycling. This will not only increase their fitness levels, but it will also increase their flexibility and muscle strength. Patients are also told how exercise over the long term can help them to prevent gaining weight once more.

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.




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