Diet by Surgery

Diet by Surgery

You used to think the lap band was something you didn't want your Mama to find out you used. Then you read up on it, and found that it has had some great results in diet plans. It is a minimally invasive surgery which reduces the size of your stomach, thus your intake of food.

The Lap Band was approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration in June of 2001. It is the only adjustable surgical treatment for morbid obesity in the United States. It works by decreasing the capacity in the stomach, thereby reducing the amount of food that can be consumed. Prime candidates for this surgical diet include people who have continually been unsuccessful with their diet or who have metabolic issues preventing them from successfully completing a weight loss program.

The procedure is typically done laparoscopic so it is not invasive, though much more invasive than dieting. The band is inserted and wrapped around the stomach. This restriction of the stomach causes the patient to experience a feeling of being full even though they have eaten less. This allows for weight loss without an elaborate diet because the patient is simply not consuming as much food. Doing a laparoscopic procedure reduces pain post surgery, shortens the hospital stay and promotes a faster recovery. The Lap Band is also adjustable. This is important to meet the individual needs of the patient. This band can be easily adjusted as weight loss occurs. If weight loss is not occurring at a desirable rate, the lap band can also be tightened to accommodate the needs of the patient. If a patient becomes pregnant, it may be necessary to expand the band to give them a healthier diet. The procedure to do this is minimally invasive and can be performed with a fine needle through the skin. If you want to consider this surgical diet, you will have to consult your physician. The procedure is only done on the order of a physician and must be done by a surgeon. Recent concerns have surfaced regarding the safety of this surgical diet device and there are some physicians who believe the approval by the Food and Drug Administration was premature.

Nearly all patients who under go this surgical diet experience side effects to some degree. Most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, heartburn and slippage of the band. Also, approximately a quarter of all patients who undergo this surgical diet have to have the band removed. This could be because of the severity of the side effects or also because the Lap Band did not work effectively and there was no significant decrease in weight.

The surgical diet is intended only for use with the severe obesity. It is meant to be used only as a last resort when all other options are exhausted. There are numerous diets and exercise programs that are available for those who are committed to losing weight. Trying these first is always the best option before a surgical procedure.

If you are a few pounds over weight and just want to drop a clothing size or two, this surgical diet is not for you. There have been cases of people who are not already under the care of a doctor who are looking at this surgery as a quick fix to shed a few pounds. This is very dangerous as there are side effects present in the surgery. There are other ways to accomplish this goal without resorting to surgery but it will take some commitment and will power.

The lap band has literally saved lives. One of the most common reasons for failure is those patients who have stuffed themselves, or drank a lot of carbonated drinks or beer, which has swollen their stomach back to pre-surgery size. There ain't no free ride in dieting; cheating is cheating, and it only hurts you.



Your Healthy Diet News

  • Cookie Diet Helping NFL Player Kris Jenkins Shed the Pounds
    The cookie diet is helping New York Jets player Kris Jenkins lose weight, the Associated Press reports. The diet, known as Dr. Siegals Cookie Diet, has been around since 1975. According to the Cookie Diets website, the dieter consumes six cookies throughout the day and eats a reasonable dinner at night with approval from their doctor. Many think of Dr. Siegals Cookie Diet as another fad ...

  • HCG Diet Direct Releases Most Popular HCG Diet Recipes
    HCG Diet Direct releases most popular HCG diet recipes.

  • Diet for 100+ not out
    A New York couple say that by severely restricting their food intake they will live well into their second century. As they await immortality, some scientists believe the diet could at least keep diseases at bay. Christopher Turner reports.

  • Western Diet Link To ADHD
    A new study from Perth's Telethon Institute for Child Health Research shows an association between ADHD and a 'Western-style' diet in adolescents.The research findings have just been published online in the international Journal of Attention Disorders.Leader of Nutrition studies at the Institute, Associate Professor Wendy Oddy, said the study examined the dietary patterns of 1800 adolescents ...

  • Western diet link to ADHD, Australian study finds
    A new study from Australia shows an association between ADHD and a "Western-style" diet in adolescents. The study examined the dietary patterns of 1800 adolescents from the long-term Raine Study and classified diets into 'Healthy' or 'Western' patterns.

  • Mom's pregnancy diet not tied to wheezing risk
    A woman's overall diet during pregnancy may not be related to her child's risk of developing wheezing problems by preschool age, a new study suggests.

  • Diet key to couples long life plan
    You look like one of us,'' Paul McGlothin says, scanning me up and down. ''You don't have to be thin to follow this diet, that's a common misconception.

  • Diet soda increases risk of premature birth
    Diet soda increases risk of premature birth

  • The New Apple Cider Vinegar Diet: Weight Loss Consultant Reveals the Real Secret to Weight Loss
    Ancient philosophies, apple cider vinegar and clean eating combine to create a diet that really works. Dieters now have the option to lose weight and be healthier, by improving their self-image, focusing on their goals, and drinking apple cider vinegar.

  • Study links ADHD to poor diet
    A new study says there is a link between a "Western-style" diet in adolescents and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. However, it's unclear whether diet causes the disorder, or the disorder influences diet.