Choosing Surgery
Weight loss surgery is major surgery. Although most patients enjoy an
improvement in obesity-related health conditions (such as mobility,
self-image and self-esteem) after the successful results of weight loss
surgery, these results should not be the overriding motivation for
having the procedure. The goal is to live better, healthier and longer.
That is why you should make the decision to have weight loss
surgery only after careful consideration and consultation with an
experienced bariatric surgeon or a knowledgeable family physician. A
qualified surgeon should answer your questions clearly and explain the
exact details of the procedure, the extent of the recovery period and
the reality of the follow-up care that will be required. They may, as
part of routine evaluation for weight loss surgery, require that you
consult with a dietician/nutritionist and a psychiatrist/therapist.
This is to help establish a clear understanding of the post-operative
changes in behavior that are essential for long-term success.
It
is important to remember that there are no ironclad guarantees in any
kind of medicine or surgery. There can be unexpected outcomes in even
the simplest procedures. What can be said, however, is that weight loss
surgery will only succeed when the patient makes a lifelong commitment.
Some of the challenges facing a person after weight loss surgery can be
unexpected. Lifestyle changes can strain relationships within families
and between married couples. To help patients achieve their goals and
deal with the changes surgery and weight loss can bring, most bariatric
surgeons offer follow-up care that includes support groups, dieticians
and other forms of continuing education.
Ultimately, the decision to have the procedure is entirely up to
you. After having heard all the information, you must decide if the
benefits outweigh the side effects and potential complications. This
surgery is only a tool. Your ultimate success depends on strict
adherence to the recommended dietary, exercise and lifestyle changes.
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