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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Extreme Weight Loss

The other day someone asked me what my opinion of gastric bypass and other surgical, and non-surgical, forms of extreme weight loss were.  My response was/is not a very positive one.  I do believe it may be the last resort and possibly necessary for some people to go through with a procedure like that as a last resort, but I think they those cases are pretty rare.  Although these cases may not be so rare as our society continues to puff up like a tick.  

There are several things to take into consideration when talking about these drastic procedures. The person's health and degree of obesity prior to, the persons motives for such steps, the health implications, the restrictions or guidelines following the procedure, and lifestyle changes that may take place before during or after.  If you are not willing to take these things into consideration and follow all of these aspects of such a procedure, then I don’t think you should have such a procedure done.

With regards to these procedures I think people fall into three categories:

Legitimate need: There are people - be it a reasonable health condition or lifestyle conditions - who do need such a thing. If a health care provider believes that your life depends on it, then I would tend to agree and be for it.  

Non-Need Structured: These people are those that in my opinion don’t need a procedure just a good swift kick in the pants to make lifestyle changes.  None-the-less they do go through with it, but follow all of the guidelines and suggestions for making the most of it.  They still make some better lifestyle choices in an attempt to better themselves and become an all around healthier person, with the help of the procedure.

Non-Need Unstructured: Unfortunately, this is where I think the majority of people fall.  They get the procedure because they are lazy and don’t want to do much work to get themselves to a better place.  It’s the quick fix that everyone is looking for nowadays, the magic pill, the overnight cure.  These people also continue their awful habits after the procedure which are the reason they got into this situation in the first place.  Losing weight yes, becoming a healthier person and adopting some lifelong wellness habits, not at all.  

In short - sack up, do the work, and make some serious life changes if you want to lose weight and/or become a better healthier version of yourself.  Don’t look for the quick fix, you’re not doing yourself any favors.

-MS

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