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Having accurate gastric bypass surgery information is important to determine if this is the right course of treatment for your morbid obesity. Gastric bypass surgery is the most effective treatment for morbid obesity, with most people achieving a healthy weigh within a year.
  
However, like all surgeries there are inherent risks involved and it is not a decision to be taken lightly. The challenge for those considering gastric bypass is to weigh the costs of having the surgery against the costs of not having it. For many morbidly obese, their weight has contributed to other threatening illnesses, such as diabetes, heart disease and high blood pressure. Gastric bypass surgery has had amazing results in not only assisting patients at loosing weight, but reducing their high blood pressure and in some cases curing their diabetes. Gastric bypass surgery does two things to create these dramatic results. First, the size of the stomach is reduced allowing patients to only consume one ounce or so of food at a time. Secondly, the upper portion of the intestine is bypassed, changing the absorption of nutrients and calories from food. These physiological changes in digestion are permanent and will change the eating habits of patients for the remainder of their lives. Many people cannot tolerate rich and fattening foods, such as milk shakes and ice cream after gastric bypass surgery. Of course this is part of the weight loss strategy. Gastric bypass surgery information is best found by working with a support group or health care provider to determine if you are a good candidate for surgery. Because this is a major life decision, it is often best to talk to others who have made the decision to have surgery and hear their stories, both of success and of complications. Having gastric bypass surgery is not an easy solution, but can often be the best option for the morbidly obese to live a healthy life.
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