Bariatric Surgery to Stay Healthy
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Saturday, Aug. 20th 2011I am sure that most of you would not have known about something called diabesity. In simple words this is nothing but diabetes and obesity. These conditions are intimately connected. It is a fact that majority of the diabetic patients today are obese. A severely obese person seems to posses almost ten times higher the risk of a normal person to develop diabetes in the later years. Yet, the medical science have not been completely able to understand how exactly the two conditions are related. One of the prominent theories is that too much of belly fat is related to a defect in the body’s response to insulin. The complications of diabesity include heart diseases, blindness, nerve damage and kidney failures. I had been subjected to numerous weight loss programs and exercise strategies to create a change in the lifestyle. I could not find a reasonable change even after eating a healthy diet and regular exercise.
Disappointment is the result of most of the weight loss programs. It was a friend of mine who recommended the bariatric surgery. This surgery alters the process or speed of digestion depending on the method that you opt for. Some of the most successful surgical methods are restrictive surgeries and gastric bypass surgeries. Each of these has unique features and a medical practitioner can help you choose the apt method for you. I have undergone this minimal invasive surgery and the results are extremely satisfactory. The surgery has given me a relief from diabetes too.
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