Weight Gain to Qualify for Weight Loss
Surgery
Desperate dieters who can't lose weight
are doing the unthinkable - eating more to gain pounds to qualify for
weight-loss surgery. Desperate patients who are turned down for the surgery
because they don't weigh enough are returning to doctors' offices weeks
or months later after intentionally gaining 10, 15 or even 25 pounds to
qualify.
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And while gaining 10 or 20 pounds may not sound like much for a
person who is already 75 or more pounds overweight, doctors say
it can drastically increase a patient's risk for various health
problems, including heart attack. One study found that every two
pounds a person gains as an adult increases risk for hypertension
by 5 percent.
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Weight Loss Surgery - No Guarantees
Gastrointestinal weight loss surgery is not an easy weight loss option.
It's a serious surgical procedure whose long-term weight loss success
depends on a patient's commitment to diet and behavior modification for
life, along with exercise for weight control.
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