Sunday, December 26, 2010

Risks Associated With Gastric Bypass Surgery: Are There Other Options?

There is a lot of controversy surrounding gastric bypass surgery because it involves the stapling of the stomach in order to make it smaller. By making it smaller it is able to hold less food. It also bypasses that area of the stomach that is responsible for absorbing most of the calorie and nutrients that the individual takes in. This is a procedure that is meant primarily for the morbidly obese individual. These individuals must be obese for more than five years and be more than 100 pounds overweight. Very rarely is a gastric bypass procedure performed on someone who is less than 100 pounds overweight. These individuals must also show that they have made a serious effort to lose weight and that those efforts have not resulted in

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