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Everyone is different so I think that would depend on the individual and their doctors recommendations. There's alot of different surgical procedures now and there's no guarantee even if you have them done that they will work for you. I personally don't see it as being the best form of weightloss so much as a last resort for people who have special circumstances and have tried everything else. The risks involved and complications people often have after are enough to keep me from considering it as an option.
 
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No. Anything that requires you to be cut open or have holes poked into you, anything that requires something to be put into your body that doesn't belong there, is NOT a good form of weight loss at all.

I used to have a gastric band myself, and it nearly killed me. It was removed just in time, and since then I had a closer look at all the procedures that are on offer for weight loss at the moment.

They all have two main things in common:

1. You can cheat, with every single one of them, and despite having the surgery, you can stay just as overweight as you are.

2. It requires an enormous amount of willpower NOT to cheat, and to stick with all the rules and regulations that come with the surgery.

If you have the willpower to stick with all of that, then you would just as much be able to lose the weight without the surgery, because let's face it, in the end, it is willpower and determination that helps you through a diet, or a change of lifestyle and eating habits.

Apart from that, any surgery (or even inserting the balloon, which is the biggest pile of b*ll*cks I've seen in a long while) is extremely dangerous when you're overweight. Most of those procedures severely limit what you can eat, and there is a lot of healthy stuff that you are just not allowed. And most of the the procedures can't stay forever...the balloon has to come out, the band has to come out - after which it is all down to you again, and most people gain the weight back.
More radical procedures like the bypass etc. are known to cause all kinds of health problems, everything from malnutrition to organ failure.

So....to make a long story short...stay away from surgery. Start paying attention to what you eat and how much you eat, control your portions and eat healthy, have an eye on the calories and start exercising...then you're half way there. Without being slashed open and having to live with scars and health problems for the rest of your life.
 
Weight Loss Surgery

Weight loss surgery refers to various surgical procedures, which are performed tocontrol obesity by modifying the gastrointestinal tract and reducing its absorptionof nutrients.

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Malabsorptive procedure: The procedure induces decreased absorptionof nutrients by shortening the functional length of the small intestine, so thatthe body absorbs fewer calories.Restrictive procedure: The procedure aims at reducing the sizeof the stomach by surgery and limits the food intake with reduced feeling of hunger.For more information on weight loss surgery visit SPAM LINK REMOVED
 
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Of course it's not the best form of weight loss, are you kidding? That being said, for some it may be the best choice. I think you should be required to follow a STRICT diet and excercise regimine for a few month before having these types of surgeries. For one, to see if you can loose significantly on your own and two, to start making the changes in your mind that are necessary to keep the weight off after you have the band (or whatever type) removed.
 
hi, i'm having a gastric sleeve done 7th jan, but its not been an easy road to follow. i have been with the hospital for 18 months, i have spoke to lots of people that have had surgery and some that are against it. i have tryed every diet there is, and even though i loose weight i end up putting it all plus back on.
you realy have to do your homework with this, there is loads of sites on the internet. there are a lot of pro's & con's.
you have to make up your own mind.
hope this helps sue.
 
Weight loss surgery

Hi,
I think you had to do this kind of surgery if your docter suggest you to do.
Because there is so many way to loss you weight.
I think weight loss surgery is quite risky. so go through the doctor recommendation.
Good Luck..
 
well i'v had my surgery and i feel great, i'v lost 4.5 stone and its gone forever. i can't begin to tell you how well i feel and the things i can do now that i havent been able to do for many years.
very happy. sue.
 
well done Sue thats fab u must be soooo pleased! I had the balloon put in on weds :) so plan to change my life and eating habits in the next 6 mths xx
Zoe
 
well done Sue thats fab u must be soooo pleased! I had the balloon put in on weds :) so plan to change my life and eating habits in the next 6 mths xx
Zoe

we must all do what is best for us, and for most of us dieting only makes us put weight on.
so go for it zoe and good luck.
i'll be thinking of you tomorow, lets know how you get on, sue
 
I had it put in last weds! lol so far so good, think I got off lightly! first weigh in tomorrow so fingers crossed for a good loss x
 
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