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What is the right amount of exercise after weight loss surgery?

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Many patients are hesitant about exercising after surgery, but exercise is an essential component of success after surgery. Exercise actually begins on the afternoon of surgery - the patient must be out of bed and walking. The goal is to walk further on the next day, and progressively further every day after that, including the first few weeks at home.
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Should I exercise after weight loss surgery?

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Regular exercise is extremely important for maintaining your weight loss. Your bariatric surgery team will help you with the types of exercise you should be doing, and how soon after surgery you should start doing them.
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Is weight loss surgery right for everyone?

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The short answer is no. Surgery is not a solution for everyone. We only determine whether a patient is right for surgery after a complete evaluation and discussion with the patient. Because weight loss surgery is a life-altering procedure, we want to make sure our patients are committed to making the lifestyle changes needed for a successful procedure.
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Why is exercise important after weight loss surgery?

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Not only does exercise burn calories, but it also helps to build and preserve muscle. If you don't exercise daily, your body will consume your unused muscle as you lose weight. This will cause you to lose muscle mass and strength. For this reason, patients are encouraged to begin exercising soon after LAP-BAND® or gastric bypass surgery. Visit our Dallas, Texas practice to discuss which type of exercise is appropriate following surgery.
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How do I choose a weight loss surgery that's right for me?

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Your health, lifestyle and weight loss goal are all things to consider when deciding to have weight loss surgery. Akron General's Bariatric Center works side-by-side with our patients to help them determine the type of procedure that is best for them, whether it's the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass or the LAP-BAND® System procedure. Each patient is evaluated thoroughly and has several meetings with surgeon and bariatric team staff.
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Who qualifies for weight loss surgery?

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Candidates for surgery are usually at least 100 pounds over their ideal body weight. Another measure of obesity is the body mass index (BMI) The body mass index is your height in kilograms divided by the square of your height in meters. There are several web sites that have body mass calculators. Generally a body mass of 40 or higher qualifies for surgery, or over 35 with certain health problems called co-morbidities.
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What are the benefits of weight loss surgery?

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Most patients lose weight rapidly for 18 to 24 months after surgery. Some patients may then regain some of their lost weight, although few will regain it all. Surgery also improves most obesity related health problems, such as diabetes.
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What is weight-loss surgery?

There are several different kinds of surgical procedures to help people who are significantly overweight. By reducing the size of the stomach, these procedures restrict the amount of food you can consume. Long-term success depends in large part on permanently following a restricted diet and making major lifestyle changes.
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When can I go back to work after the weight loss surgery?

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This really depends on the type of weight loss surgery you have and the type of job you do. For lap band surgery the procedures are usually done laparoscopically and don't require stapling or rearranging of your stomach anatomy, thus your hospitalization is usually less than 24 hours. And your recovery can be as little as a few days. For gastric bypass surgery, most patients can proceed with a regular activities after 6 weeks.
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Can I get this weight loss surgery reversed?

Weight loss surgery frequently asked questions (FAQ's).
The lap band procedure is reversible and does not modify your internal anatomy. Stomach stapling is designed to be permanent, but in general gastric bypass procedures are reversible. But ask your doctor about your specific procedure.
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Q3. Can anyone who is overweight have weight loss surgery?

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A3. Patients undergo a thorough screening process at the Weight loss institute of Arizona to identify whether they are appropriate candidates for surgery. Surgical candidates need to be at least 100 pounds overweight. A more accurate measurement is the Body Mass Index or BMI. Surgical candidates need to have a BMI above 30 or a BMI above 30 with other obesity-related conditions such as heart disease and diabetes.
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Which insurance companies cover weight loss surgery?

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You will want to obtain a copy of your current insurance policy to determine if these procedures are covered. Insurance details can be difficult to navigate, and our insurance specialists will gladly assist you in determining if these procedures are a covered benefit in your plan.
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When is surgery for weight loss considered successful?

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Weight loss surgery is considered successful when 50% of excess weight is lost and the loss is sustained up to five years. For example, a patient who is 100 pounds overweight should lose at least 50 pounds; a patient who is 200 pounds overweight should lose at least 100 pounds. And they should be able to maintain loss successfully for the following five years. Ninety-five percent of patients reach that goal after gastric bypass surgery.
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Will my insurance cover weight loss surgery?

Weight loss surgery frequently asked questions (FAQ's).
If you're lucky, the weight loss institution you choose will handle insurance matters for you. In any event, you might be surprised to learn that many insurance companies will cover the treatment of health problems caused by obesity but not obesity itself. So it is a good idea to have a basic understanding of what your insurance will cover prior to setting up a meeting with a bariatric surgeon.
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My weight loss center or doctor doesn't know about vibration exercise. What can I do?

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Although vibration training is becoming more and more popular due to the results it provides, some people may not heard of it. Simply direct your weight loss center or doctor to our website. They can also call us to discuss how the WAVE can easily be integrated into a weight loss center, or added to an already existing weight loss program. No. Getting bigger is mostly due to testosterone, which women do not have enough. The WAVE is designed to get you toned.
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Is exercise important for weight loss?

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Our bodies run on blood sugar [glucose] and fat circulating in the blood. When we work out, the blood sugar level in the body decreases. Hormones are send out to instruct the fat cells to release fat in to our blood. The fat circulates in the muscles, which need it as its fuel. Finally, we end up losing fat in our bodies. Exercise is the best form of weight loss method, which has always been in fashion.
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Can I still have laparoscopic weight loss surgery if I have had previous abdominal surgery?

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Your personal surgical history and the technique to be used are discussed at your surgical consultation.
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