| I am considering Gastric bypass surgery because I am
overweight, in fact I am a least 100 pounds over my ideal weight making
me obese. I have tried the Atkins diet and had some success but I gained
the weight right back in just over a month. I have tried diet after
diet with little to no success; so gastric bypass surgery is definitely
something that someone in my position should at least consider.
After some research, I found that gastric bypass surgery is very
dangerous, several complications can occur up to and including death. I
found myself wondering if I really wanted to go through something that
actually has a death rate.
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Gastric bypass surgery may be dangerous but regardless of what you
decide, gastric bypass surgery or an alternative, not doing anything is
the most dangerous by far.
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Patients With 32-35 BMI Benefit From Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery (PR Web via Yahoo! News) San
Francisco, CA (PRWEB) August 25, 2006 -- A recent study published in
the pages of Elsevier, a medical journal covering surgery for obesity
and related diseases, concluded that obese patients with a BMI between
32-35 kg/m2 can benefit from laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass
surgery.
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