Often the treatment is a closely monitored diet by physicians who also track blood sugars, blood pressure and other conditions that the patient might have. There is no magic pill. Usually the person goes through this process prior to bariatric surgery.
This is called a Gastric Bypass
Morbid Obesity is more of a condition than a disease. You can't 'catch' morbid obesity from someone else. Instead, you inflict it upon yourself by eating too much and exercising too little. Morbid obesity is defined as someone having a BMI of greater than 40. Luckily, it's fairly straightforward to treat. Simply reduce the calories you eat by having healthier meals and increase the exercise you do and you'll lose weight fairly rapidly.
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Bariatrics is the prevention of morbid obesity, and is often referred to when speaking of gastric bypass surgery. Morbid obesity is a great problem here in the US.
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http://www.obeseinfo.com/ this is a website specifically for morbid obesity surgery tips and information. It gives information like expected weight loss, basic information, etc.
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Overweight, when things get too serious it is called obesity and sometimes morbid obesity.
People are considered morbid obese when their BMI (body mass index) is over 40. Also when their 140 percent of their ideal body weight.
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You may want to get her involved with a professional nutritionist to help her deal with obesity issues.