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Bariatric Surgery

Benefits of Choosing Bariatric Surgery

For many people, obesity is a lifelong struggle. There are many schools of thought about how best to lose weight and keep it off, and by the time people begin to consider surgery, many of these options have typically been exhausted. The good news? There are many benefits to choosing bariatric surgery. Bariatric surgery decreases a person’s stomach capacity, making it necessary to take in less food. People who have had bariatric surgery must eat small meals, eating slowly and taking care to chew their food carefully. They feel full more quickly, and this makes it much easier to lose
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What Is a Bariatric Surgery “Diet”

After you’ve had bariatric surgery, following recommended dietary guidelines is extremely important. Your doctor will provide you with a plan designed to limit the calories you consume, while still allowing for enough nutrients to prevent deficiencies and preserve your muscle tissues. At first, you might be overwhelmed with all the rules. As time goes by, though, you’ll find yourself unconsciously incorporating these guidelines into your daily routine. Along the way, your healthcare team will be there to offer support if you struggle. There are a few general guidelines that all bariatric surgical patients should follow. You’ll need to eat balanced
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Is Bariatric Surgery Covered by Insurance

Weight loss is challenging, especially if you have a lot of weight to lose. If you’ve been unsuccessful in trying diet and exercise alone, bariatric surgery may be the solution. There are different types of weight loss surgeries, and sometimes these procedures are medically necessary when an overweight person’s health is in danger. It can be expensive, though, so you may be wondering: is bariatric surgery covered by insurance? It’s a valid question because bariatric surgery is expensive. The cost of bariatric surgery varies based on the type of surgery you’re having, the surgeon’s fee, and the hospital you choose,
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Can Bariatric Surgery Cure Your Type 2 Diabetes?

If you’ve been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, you’ve probably been told it’s a progressive disease. Without a major shift in your lifestyle, you can expect it to get worse, with higher A1C levels and more medications in your future. There are steps you can take, though, to manage your diabetes, reduce your AIC, and live a healthier life. Weight loss is high on the list, so many people wonder: can bariatric surgery cure type 2 diabetes? First, it’s important to understand that there is no cure for type 2 diabetes. Even if the symptoms seem to have reversed, your
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Nutrition Programs for Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery

Bariatric surgery is a tool for weight loss that must be coupled with ongoing lifestyle changes, including an appropriate nutrition program if you hope to achieve lifelong success. Be prepared to make significant changes to your eating habits to avoid food intolerance, “dumping syndrome” and other complications. Diet Progression After Weight Loss Surgery Your body needs to heal after surgery, so initially, you’ll go on a liquid protein diet to meet your fluid and protein requirements. The further out you get from surgery, the more variety you can add to your diet, but you will always need to avoid empty
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Which Type of Bariatric Surgery Is Best?

If your body has experienced the ravages of obesity – which may include type II diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, high cholesterol, and sleep apnea – you may be ready for a change. Having bariatric surgery shows your commitment to losing weight and regaining your health. But which procedure is right for you? Compare the four types of bariatric surgery available at Garden State Bariatrics and Wellness Center. Duodenal Switch Surgery Bariatric surgery helps patients lose weight in one of two ways: it either restricts the amount of food the stomach can hold, or it shortens/bypasses the small intestine to encourage
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