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Originally Posted by serenissima I attended a lecture last week by the surgeon who performs most of the bariatric surgeries in our area. He covered a lot of information; fortunately, he also had handouts! He requires would-be patients to meet many qualifications, not only physical but also psychological. As a result, he has had a high success rate in the 400+ operations he has done. But he made it very clear that the operation alone is not a magic wand: the patient needs to follow dietary instructions, take vitamin supplements, learn a new style and pattern of eating, exercise (ugh), follow up with the doctor regularly and participate in a support group. It was somewhat sobering--like most people, I'd prefer a magic wand--but it sounds like something I can do. I have an appointment for Oct. 3 with the surgeon. Wish me luck, please, new community! |
That's awesome!! I really hope it works out for you. We have a few studies in here that cover things you can do to lower your risks of complications, some of which include losing some weight before hand, and scheduling your surgery at a certain time of the day.