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		<title>Losing Weight The Easy Way: A Gastric Bypass</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting a gastric bypass seems to have become somewhat of a choice these days. Nowadays, there&#8217;s an increasing desire for that perfect body. Images of slim, toned bodies bombard us daily on every media outlet. The thing is, having that perfect body won&#8217;t just help you catch the eyes of everyone but also help out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Getting a gastric bypass seems to have become somewhat of a choice these days. Nowadays, there&#8217;s an increasing desire for that perfect body. Images of slim, toned bodies bombard us daily on every media outlet. The thing is, having that perfect body won&#8217;t just help you catch the eyes of everyone but also help out your health big-time. Obesity is more than just being overweight – it has incredible detrimental effects on your life and weight problems can cause your body trouble down the line. Some of the diseases associated with obesity are: diabetes, hypertension, migraines, and a dozen other liver and heart diseases.</p>
<p>There are a lot of ways to shed all of those unwanted pounds: dieting and exercise are probably two of the simplest and easisest ways to do so. Those two choices only require an investment of some time and discipline to get you to a fighting trim. Unfortunately, sometimes people don&#8217;t have the time to do so, or are suffering from conditions that make exercise or dieting a bit of a no-no or, at worst, make these approaches totally ineffectual. So, if you&#8217;ve been failed by these options, what are the choices that you have left? Well, there&#8217;s surgery.</p>
<p>When we think of weight-loss surgery, we usually think of liposuctions. That would be a complete misrepresentation of the process. Weight-loss surgery is a lot different from weight-reduction surgery, which is what liposuction is – liposuction is actually not even actual surgery. Operations or procedures that reduce weight do only a temporary reduction of your body weight – while weight-loss surgery aims to make changes in your body that would make weight loss a  possibility and something that can be maintained. A gastric bypass can do this, as long as it is combined with behavioral changes.</p>
<p>What exactly happens during a gastric bypass? Well, in simple terms, a doctor finds a way for your stomach to be made smaller. The complicated explanation is that a doctor creates a small pouch for you near the opening of your stomach and connects that pouch directly to your small intestine – essentially making your food skip over a large part of your stomach and small intestine. This makes it so that you don&#8217;t absorb that much calories from your food, and it also makes your stomach hold a lot less food. Less calories and smaller intakes are what essentially drives you to lose weight after a gastric bypass. After the procedure, you&#8217;ll be in the hospital for three to five days, though there are some variations of the procedure that make that already short stay, even shorter.</p>
<p>Sounds all right doesn&#8217;t it? However, like all surgeries, it is still a major surgical operation that can affect the way you live. It should not be understaken unless it has been fully considered. You won&#8217;t be eating anything for three days after the surgery and you&#8217;ll be on a strict diet afterwards – eating too much will literally hurt you. Your body adjusting to the lower energy intake also takes its toll.</p>
<p>A gastric bypass is not a miracle cure-all but it can help a lot. So think long and hard before you do it.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Why get a gastric bypass? It sometimes goes like this: you&#8217;ve been looking at yourself in the mirror and are looking at all the flab on you? Have you been laying awake all night as you remember your physical difficulties during the day? Life isn&#8217;t exactly when you&#8217;re overweight and a lot of people try [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why get a gastric bypass? It sometimes goes like this: you&#8217;ve been looking at yourself in the mirror and are looking at all the flab on you? Have you been laying awake all night as you remember your physical difficulties during the day? Life isn&#8217;t exactly when you&#8217;re overweight and a lot of people try to rid themselves of the fat on their body. The problem is sometimes alll those exercise programs and diets don&#8217;t exactly work out for those doing them. What do you do when your weight yo-yos up and down or, worse, it just won&#8217;t go down?</p>
<p>Well, that&#8217;s the time when you think about getting a surgical option. Liposuctions are a good stopgap option and they can often do the trick – all it takes is a good push and maintaining weight is a lot easier. However, sometimes even that is not enough. The fat keeps on coming back, whether it&#8217;s just a genetic predesposition to it or something similar. Some people really need help to get them out of obesity&#8217;s tight embrace. That&#8217;s where a gastric bypass comes in.</p>
<p>A gastric bypass, or as medical professionals call it a “Roux-en-Y gastric bypass”, is a surgical weight-loss procedure that enables the patient to lose weight on a constant and regular basis. It is one of the more safe options and is because of this the preferred option when any weight-loss surgery is being considered. What it does is essentially make a small pouch in the upper part of the stomach, and connect it directly to the middle of  your small intestine. This severely cuts down on your caloric intake by skipping most of the intestinal tract and also reduces your appetite by making your stomach handle less food.</p>
<p>The procedure may sound like an easy thing but a gastric bypass is still a major surgical operation and has its own risks. You&#8217;ll be under general anesthesia for this operation and tubes will be inserted via your nose and your abdomen to make sure you recover completely after the operation. The operation itself will only take a few hours.</p>
<p>It may even be shorter if you under go a laparoscopic bypass, a procedure which uses a laparoscope instead of opening your abdomen completely for the operation. This results in less infection and accelerates healing time. After the operation, your doctor will probably keep you in the hospital for three to five days for observation.</p>
<p>Of course, immediately after the operation you will be experiencing a few changes. First of all, in the first three days after the bypass, you&#8217;ll be on an IV drip – no eating until your stomach heals. Then it&#8217;s twelve weeks of reginemnted diet as you progress to solid foods again. You&#8217;ll also be feeling the effects of the gastric bypass. When you eat a lot of food or eat quickly, it may cause you to vomit or pain. You will feel yourself losing weight in the next few months but will also have to suffer the side-effects like weakness, hair loss and body aches.</p>
<p>This is why you should never undertake a gastric bypass unless it&#8217;s truly necessary.</p>

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