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You have tried eating like a baby in the name of ‘dieting’, spent hours in your local gym in the name of ‘workouts’, wasted hundreds of dollars on weight loss pills and supplements, and have even gone to the extent of procuring those attractive but useless exercise gadgets that claim to burn your fat effortlessly; yet, you are unable to lose a single pound of fat.

If this is you then weight loss surgery is the only way to go. While there are many types of weight loss surgeries available out there, most people seem to go for the gastric bypass. The gastric bypass surgery, even though it helps you lose weight, is risky. In this article I will tell you about the complications you can possibly encounter after undergoing the surgery.

Celebrities and Gastric Bypass

Gastric bypass has always been more or less popular, but it was made even more popular with celebrities such as Al Roker and Carnie Wilson going for it and losing weight successfully with its help. Now it is your turn to try it out.

It is a known fact that the key to successful weight loss lies in reducing your food intake. If you eat less than your normal diet, you would get rid of the extra pounds. However, it is easier said than done. Try as you might, you would never be able to reduce your food intake to the desired level because the constant hunger pangs won’t let you do so.

The only solution available to you is that of reducing the size of your stomach so that you don’t feel hungry even after reducing your food intake drastically. This is exactly what the gastric bypass surgery does for you, and this is the reason why it is so popular among the masses and celebrities alike.

Gastric Bypass Risks

Now let’s talk about the possible risks associated with the surgery. While weight gain can trigger a host of diseases such as heart strokes, kidney problems, digestion problems, sleep apnea, cancer, gout, asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure, hypertension, psychological problems, etc., weight loss achieved through gastric bypass can also cripple you.

Known complications associated with gastric bypass surgery are stones in gall bladder (or gallstones), anemia, hair loss or thinning of hair, osteoporosis, blood clotting, infections, ulcers, stomach stenosis, incisional hernia, and even possible death.

Your decision on Gastric Bypass

Now the ball is in your court. You have to take the decision about whether to go for the gastric bypass or not. Weigh the risks of obesity with those of the gastric bypass surgery, and then take the decision. You may also want to consult with your doctor or a health specialist, preferably someone specializing in bariatric surgery.

If you ask me though, I would suggest that you try losing weight with diet and exercise once again. Lots of people have lost weight this way, so there is no reason why you cannot. Both of them are not only risk-free, you would also gain a lot of extra weight loss benefits that are not available to those losing weight through gastric bypass. In short, you should consider gastric bypass only as your last resort.

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Looking around I have found the following interesting articles around the web that caught my eye as interesting

Physical fitness activity is rising across the US which is a really nice to see. I saw last night that apparently in just a few years 25% of all adults in America will be obese
Physical Activity Rising in U.S. Adults

Food side effects? I had never thought of these like this until now. These are some really great things to watch out for
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Get all the sleep you need or you just might get fat from your lack of sleep. I kind of believe this, if you are tired you are going to make bad food decisions and decide more easily not to eat
Childhood: Too Little Sleep May Pose Obesity Risk – New York Times

I have always been intrigued by the drink known as Absinthe. Apparently Absinthe is a liquor type substance that has helped inspire writers and artists for centuries. I have never tried it so I can’t vouch for it’s effects.
Connections – Absinthe – Column – New York Times

Gastric Bypass surgery is back in the news. Carnie Wilson says that she was a drunk and has not been able to lose the weight since having her baby a few years ago. I am not in favor of Gastric Bypass surgery as it has a really bad side effect of often killing it’s patients. I think the Biggest Loser show has proved that there is an alternative for morbidly obese people.
Lite and Hope | Carnie Wilson Infomercial, Morbid Obesity, Weight Loss Surgery

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