Benefits of Bariatric Surgery for Diabetic Renal and Retinal Disease

Obese people have a higher risk of developing diabetes compared to a healthy body weight people. People who have central obesity, abdominal obesity and belly fat are at risk of developing diabetes. Obesity with diabetes is serious chronic diseases related to complex metabolic dysfunctions that increase the risk of mortality and morbidity. Approximately 75% of deaths each year are mainly associated with obesity, cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes, which are preventable with better treatment. Surgery should be an accepted solution in people who have diabetes and with a BMI of 35 to 40. Many weight loss methods are focused on reducing the amount of fat in the body.

There is apparent evidence that Bariatric surgery is a very useful treatment for obese people with diabetes. Bariatric surgery will improve micro vascular complications in diabetes patients and protect against blindness and renal problem.Bariatric surgery must be performed within approved national and international guidelines. This needs appropriate assessment for the procedure, medical care, follow-up, patient training, clinical review and also safe and effective surgical procedures. By reducing excess pounds will also reduce the risk of heart attack, kidney failure and retinal damage, along with other health benefits related to diabetes.  

After Bariatric surgery,about 68% of patients experience a complete remission of their diabeteswhilein some patients, diabetes will disappear immediately or within days of surgery.There are some potential benefits of bariatric surgery for diabetes such as,

·         Helps patients with diabetes normalize their blood sugar level without using diabetes medications.

·         Improves lipid profile.

·         Reduces the micro vascular problems of diabetes like renal and retinal disease.

·         Improves the insulin sensitivity and glucose level.

·         Decreases retinal related problems.

·         Improves renal function and also decreases further renal complications.

·         Lessens the need for antihypertensive medication.

·         Decreases morbidity and mortality.

·         Improves the quality of life.

11. January 2013 12:29 by bariactric | Comments (0) | Permalink

Depression After Weight Loss Surgery

Weight loss surgery carries a variety of procedures performed on those who are overweight. Weight loss is achieved by lessening the size of the stomach with a gastric band or removing a small portion of the stomach and re-routing the digestive system to a small stomach pouch. All weight loss surgeries intension is making you eat less. Weight loss surgeries can definitely change a person’s life for better, but you may experience a few emotional feelings before and after surgery. The surgery can result in significant weight-loss, improves overall health and also minimize the chance of obesity related deaths, even thoughsome research shows that individuals who have weight loss surgery usually experience with depression and anxiety. Losing weight needs both the physical and mental strength.

Another study found that one third of patients with no depression before surgery can develop depression after the surgery.Depression after weight loss surgery is quite common and depression symptoms may worsen in some people who have  expectedunrealistic resultafter the surgery. Also suicide rates after surgery are higher than for the obese people who did not have surgery. Nobody knows the specific link between weight loss surgery and the increased rate of suicide, but many things will help to elevate the feeling of depression and stress after the surgery. Find healthy ways to minimize the depression and stress after surgery.

Here are some tips for avoiding depression after weight loss surgery:

·         Maintain your weight with exercises and also by eating a healthy diet. Participate in cultural activities and exercise regularly, if possible do walking, bicycling and swimming are all good ways to alleviate depression.

·         Have a positive attitude. People who have positive attitudes fight with the disease better and lead healthier lives.

·         Do not expect unrealistic results after surgery.

·         Get rid of anger. Try to have a stress management control class to know techniques to prevent long standing angry feelings.

·         Do not take anything too serious and stay motivated.

·         Professional counseling is required for everyone who is suffering from several repeating signs and symptoms of depression, that includes suicide, decreased enjoyment in everyday activities and long term emotions like anxiety, frustration and regret.

·         Use prescribed medications after the surgery. It will give a boost to you during your recovery.

Nowadays many medical centers that performed the weight loss surgery can suggest their patients to a psychologist who have experience in treating patients with weight related emotional disorders. They provide prescription antidepressants, therapy sessions and organizations proven methods for treating depression. Your doctor will help to decide the best treatment for weight loss related depression.

17. December 2012 17:36 by bariactric | Comments (0) | Permalink

Weight Loss: Do You Need a Weight Loss Surgery?

Weight loss surgery should not be performed by everyone. There are several factors to determine who can have the weight loss surgery. One of the most important factors to find out whether the person is overweight or not is by calculating the body mass index. It is used to find out the excess weight a person has by adjusting the person’s height with the actual weight. Generally, people with a body mass index of 32.5 or more will have to go for weight loss surgery. People who have excess weight about 20 to 25 pounds will be the right candidate for the weight loss surgery.

If you are tired of trying all the conventional measures of losing weight and have failed to reduce weight then you can choose bariatric surgery as the weight reduction solution. Weight loss surgery will be a good option for people who suffer from health related problems caused due to obesity. Some of the health problems caused by overweight are high blood pressure, diabetes and many others. In order to reduce these diseases and the last option will be to have weight loss surgery. A weight loss surgery reduces the risk of death and all other health related complications.

Diabetes is in an uncontrolled state in 56% to 70% even after having certain medications and changes in lifestyle. It is considered as a lifetime illness with no chance of cutback or cure. Some serious problems like heart attack, high blood pressure, kidney failure and nerve damage are associated with diabetes. These all can be cured only when a person reduces the weight. Weight loss surgery has shown good results over a decade in reducing the diabetes. Certain health associations and federations have approved the bariatric surgery for people with diabetes and higher body mass.

The other health problem associated with obesity is sleep apnea. The person will not be able to sleep due to snoring and feel drowsy all through the day. Due to this, a person cannot perform his daily tasks or work and develop other health problems associated with lack of sleep. So for these types of patients, weight loss surgery is a good option. After the surgery, patient’s health will improve within 2 to 4 weeks and can carry out the daily work.

People with overweight feel breathless by walking for a certain distance and have joint pains, in this situation if you are not able to reduce weight by conventional methods, then you can have bariatric surgery as the health might get deteriorated over time and become dangerous. 

14. December 2012 09:39 by bariactric | Comments (0) | Permalink

Weight Loss Surgery-Aftercare

Weight loss surgery can alter every aspect of the life. By having a successful surgery you’ll become healthy, look different, and probably you will feel much better.

However the changes may run much deeper than those. Most of your old behaviors, habits will have to changed. This can change your feelings about yourself, relationships with others, and also your total way of living.

After having weight loss surgery you have to face another important phase that is aftercare. This is the phase in which an experienced physician will observe your day to day progress and also help you to lose the desired amount of weight in a healthiest possible way. After having weight loss surgery, patients need to follow the strict rules in regards to their general lifestyle and also dieting.

If you want to undergo the weight loss surgery it is necessary to know exactly what to expect and for what you are committing yourself. Here are some important changes that you may face followed by the weight loss surgery.

·         Primary Recovery: How much time it will need to get recovered? That will based on the type of surgical treatment you had. For adjustable gastric banding recovery time is less as compared to gastric bypass surgery. You can ask your doctor about this.

·         Post Surgical Risks: Same as any kind of surgery, this also has side effects and risks. The weight loss surgery risks include blood clots, infections, and pneumonia.  Late complication may also occur; these include bowel obstruction or hernia development. Erosion around the band and band slippage are uncommon complications, but they may also occur.

Generally all these risks are very much lower for the minimally invasive surgery and even when it is carried out by an experienced surgeon. It is very important to follow the doctor’s advice for faster recovery, and know about the symptoms which require immediate checkup:

·         Eating Habits: Weight loss surgery can dramatically change your eating the way you eat. Meals might have reduced than previous. You should have small amounts of meals very slowly and chew properly. Usually doctors recommend small meals a day and that to specific foods only. Generally drinking during the meals is not advised. Because it can wash out the food from stomach very quickly and also interfere with the feeling of fullness.

·         Nutrition: Prior to the surgery, getting nutrients was very easy, but after having weight loss surgery patient have to eat much less, so it is essential to have much nutrient food after surgery. Consult your doctor for advice on the healthy post operative care.

19. November 2012 09:17 by bariactric | Comments (0) | Permalink

When a Person Should Consider Weight Loss Surgery?

Surgery for weight loss is gaining much popularity to treat obesity. There are so many people around the world who are suffering from morbid obesity and they are not only overweight, but they are also at high risk for so many life threatening conditions and diseases.

Sometimes normal regime of altering exercise routine, dietary habits and acquiring the nutritional education are not enough for those who want to lose excess weight and like to become thinner and healthier. Dieting and exercise alone are always not effective and viable treatments for morbid obesity, so a person may begin to consider the choice of weight loss surgery.

Making the decision of undergoing weight loss surgery to reduce overweight is a major thing as it will change your lifestyle. This surgery can change how much and what you can eat. You have to deal with the small sized meals for very small portions, which you eat slowly, and you need to stop eating your favorite food items.

Possibly you have tried other procedures and failed. It is necessary to realize that this is not a cosmetic surgery. This is a major kind of surgery, potentially it is life threatening, and the people who are opting for this route would have to make alterations, which would stay along with them for their entire life. Weight loss surgery is not a simple thing, so you need to think a lot before going to take a decision. There are some consequences to this option and not all feel positive, good consequences. And most of the people don’t know that when they should consider weight loss procedure. Here are the scenarios where the surgical procedure is a good idea to loss excess weight:

In you are overweight:

If you are suffering from morbid obesity and have the body mass index of more than 40, then surgery may be the best option.

If overweight causing Health Problems:

If your overweight is causing you so many health problems and your family doctor is worried that something bad may happen soon, probably you should consider having a weight loss surgery. So many bad things can occur to an overweight person, so sometimes the risk of the surgical procedure such as lap band surgery or gastric bypass will become a necessity.  Individual cannot take this big decision on their own, so better to consult your doctor.

If you have tried and failed in traditional procedures:

Finally, already if you have tried things like dieting and exercise and they have not worked for your condition, a surgical weight loss method may be the best option for you.

17. September 2012 15:35 by bariactric | Comments (0) | Permalink

Weight Loss Surgery Cuts Heart Risk

The main cause of cardiovascular disease is increase of fat in the body. When that fat or cholesterol is increased, it mixes with the blood and causes problems in flow of the blood to the heart and from the heart. This is the point from where the cardiovascular diseases and risks arise. Weight loss surgeries are carried out to take out the excess fat from the body. Weight loss surgeries like stomach stapling or lap band surgery or gastric banding will reduce the signs of cardiovascular diseases. Weight loss surgeries help to reduce the risks associated with heart which drug treatment cannot do. This is a lifesaving surgery according to the research done and according to the previous studies. According to the research done on 20000 patients on weight loss treatment, the risk involved with heart attack, heart stroke and heart failure were high blood pressure, cholesterol and diabetes. The high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes can be reduced by weight a loss surgery which in turn reduces the risk towards heart.

According to the world health organization research, about 2.8 million people die due to overweight. The bariatric surgery is taken by these people who are more than 100 pounds overweight over the ideal body weight and who have greater risk of death. For people with high risk of cardiovascular disease, the weight loss surgery would be a lifesaving surgery.

Weight loss surgery has many risks associated with it like bleeding, infection etc. almost the gastric band has to be removed for most of the patients because of bleeding and infection. As there is lot of risk involved with bariatric surgery other weight loss options should be explored first before resorting to bariatric surgery. The weight loss surgery should be chosen only by the people who cannot treat their weight in any other way. Severely overweight people can be benefited from weight loss surgeries.

14. September 2012 14:03 by bariactric | Comments (0) | Permalink

Weight Loss Surgery And Healthy Heart

 

The assessment conducted on the patients who have undergone weight loss surgery revealed that this procedure reduced various risk factors of cardiovascular disease along with improved heart functioning.

Obesity is extremely awful for heart. This is not only a cosmetic problem; it also has serious effects of cardiac disease along with other metabolic aliments like diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol.

Most of the adult population in U.S is obese. A research conducted at world health organization and the centre for Disease Control and Prevention reported that 2.8 million overweight adults depart their life every year.

There are many benefits of weight loss surgery on the health. The international diabetes federations have recommended decreasing the BMI rate to 30 for bariatric procedure. This means the person is overweight by 20 – 30 pounds and the patients having type 2 diabetes can’t be treated by any medical therapy.

After having the surgery, an average of 54 percent of overall reduction in weight loss was seen in the patients. Before surgery, approximately hypertension and high cholesterol was seen in 44 percent of the patients.

Over 5 years after the surgery, 73 percent of the patients improved in controlling diabetes, 65 percent had improved in hypertension and 63 percent lowered cholesterol levels.

The other 18 studies reported that the patients who have undergone bariatric surgery have considerable decline in mass of left ventricle was the risk factor of the heart failure. Diastolic functioning of heart at relaxation improved after bariatric procedure. The time involved in closing the aortic valve and the opening of mitral valve known as isovolumic relaxation improved as of 84-72.9 milliseconds. This is a general diastolic problem in overweight people.

To improve the mechanism of a heart by losing weight through exercise and diet proved to be helpful, yet for the people struggling to lose weight and having severe obesity ought to considered for surgery.

The transience rate of weight loss surgery is low when compared to the coronary bypass procedure. The American Heart Association stated that weight loss procedure is very much beneficial in lowering the risks involved in the heart disease.  

 

4. September 2012 14:11 by bariactric | Comments (0) | Permalink

Healthy Child Birth after Weight Loss Surgery

A research at Laval University found that babies born to women after weight loss surgery have few cardiovascular risks when compared with their siblings born before the weight loss surgery. This happens due to the metabolic changes and also the weight loss surgery has good impact on the inflammatory diseases.  Weight loss surgery for a mother affects the genes of the child and leads to several diseases and risks. Researches on bariatric surgery by Laval University revealed that children born to mothers who undergo bilio pancreatic operation will have less chances of obesity and they will also have good insulin resistance and the child will have lower risk of cardiovascular disease and the blood pressure will be normal.

The research was carried out by taking the blood samples of 25 children who were born to mothers before the bilio pancreatic surgery and the blood samples from other 25 children who were born to mothers after the bilio pancreatic surgery. The body mass index of the mothers was 45 before the surgery and BMI was 27 after the surgery on an average. The DNA was tested by a special tool from the blood samples taken from the mothers and their children in order to find out the changes caused in genes by the process called methylation. When tested, it was found that the methylation levels were unlike in both the children, the children who were born to mothers after the surgery and the children born to the mothers before the surgery. Research revealed that 5500 genes were different in the children who were born before and after the surgery to the mothers. There will be very high impact on the children born to the mother after the surgery and there will be great effect on the metabolic rates and methylation levels.

Basically the research tells that maternal obesity will affect the obesity of the child and also increases the cardiovascular risk.

27. August 2012 15:42 by bariactric | Comments (0) | Permalink

Why Bariatric Surgery Is The Solution For Obesity?

Obesity has increased a lot nowadays. Most of the people whom you meet are facing the trouble with obesity and are trying for different surgical options available in the market to deal with obesity. People who are facing issues with obesity are trying for various surgeries and various weight loss treatments but for many, lap band surgery is one of the best logical solutions. According to the nationwide research report, people who weight more than 100 pounds are increasing day-by-day and the percentage of these people is 70. Whatever might be the reason the severely obese people number is growing very rapidly when compared with the moderately obese people.

As the benefits of bariatric surgery increased, many people chose bariatric surgery for weight loss. A recent study proved that 20,000 people who reduced weight by bariatric surgery also reduced the risk of cardiovascular disease.  Researches and studies proved that there are many positive benefits of different weight loss surgeries and there is a very great and permanent result for the obese people by the bariatric surgery. As number of obese people is increasing day by day the bariatric surgeries and weight loss treatments are also increasing.

Lap band surgery is an invasive technique and most preferred surgery for weight loss. This surgery uses a small laparoscopic camera. The laparoscopic camera is placed with a band near the area where the weight loss treatment is required and then the bariatric surgery is done. The surgery should be carried out with a well-known experienced weight loss surgeon. As no two patients will be alike, the doctor should have good knowledge on the surgery and good experience to carry out the surgery appropriately. After the surgery, the diet should be taken as suggested by the doctor and all the precautions should be taken as suggested by the surgeon. Lap band surgery gives good results when treated by a good doctor and when all the suggestions given by the doctor are followed by the patient.

 

13. August 2012 14:27 by bariactric | Comments (0) | Permalink

Weight Loss Surgery And Substance Abuse

Weight loss surgery helps obese in trenching unhealthful food habits. However, the latest studies put forward these people at times step into a rebound relationship by way of other things like cigarettes, alcohol or drugs.

The survey conducted on 120 patients who have undergone bariatric surgery found that 50 percent of the patients are seen of substance abuse after two years of the procedure.

Lot of people, who underwent bariatric surgery settle by way of eating in retort to dissimilar emotional cues, says Alexis Conason a lead of obesity nutrition centre in a study circulated in the records of surgery at New York.

Patients having the habit of smoking and drinking before surgery noticed to be consuming more after two years of the procedure. Moreover, a report says one in twenty five patients used recreational drugs prior to the surgery, one in 8 said that they used two years afterwards.

Few of the experts think that the reason for substance use may be associated with the lifestyle changes and social activities.

Another study conducted on morbidly obese group is publicly isolated. After undergoing surgery, the patients not only turn out to be mentally healthy but also physically healthy and at time become social. They happily go on dates and parties that might include social alcoholic drinks. 

Alcohol consumption percentage was low among the patients earlier to surgery. Possibly, after surgery, the regularity of alcohol intake is increased.

The substance abuse among the bariatric patients is more after two years of the surgery. The first two years are very crucial in recovery after surgery, following a strict guidelines is needed to maintain good health and adjusting to emotions and bonding with their new fangled body.

The time length required for follow up may vary from patient to patient and their personal condition. The patients having alcohol trouble like excess drinking habits and it obstructs responsibility of family and work. If these kinds of issues occur, talk to a mental health care professional and doctors or seek advice through bariatric support. These patients need regular monitoring. 

30. July 2012 11:34 by bariactric | Comments (0) | Permalink

About Bariatric Care Center

The Bariatric Care Center is dedicated to the holistic approach to morbid obesity. We believe that surgery is only a small fraction of the whole process of losing weight and a powerful tool when used appropriately. In order to achieve that, our team includes a specialized panel in Psychiatry, Nutrition and Exercise Physiology.

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