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Exercise Daily and eat healthily. Speaking to your doctor or a nutritionist would also be a good idea.
Medicare and Medicaid will cover the surgery if you are "morbidly obese"; this always requires prior approval.
a thing does not get a term obese by their weight its considered to be a specific ratio between weight and height.
If you mean obese, you can be obese when you are extremely over weight.
Twenty to forty percent over ideal weight is considered mildly obese; 40-100% over ideal weight is considered moderately obese; and 100% over ideal weight is considered severely, or morbidly, obese.
If you are on Medicare, a portion of the costs of bariatric surgery and related care may be covered, but only if you are obese. You can find more information on www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/insurance
It really depends on your height. I was clinically obese at 65 pounds and I was 5'5''.
Under weight, healthy weight, over weight, obese
no
Overweight
Yes, it's fair
Mild obesity means that while you are not obese, but are slightly obese. Obese is a term that describes someone who is well above the normal weight.