You should first check with your doctor. However, if you want to research weightloss surgery on you own, try one of these websites: gastricbypasstruth.com or mayoclinic.com.
Obesity Weight Loss Surgery - Consumer Guide to Bariatric Surgery www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/ seems to be a good way to learn about the surgery and the different ways they can do it.
The only person who can tell you whether or not to have weight loss surgery is your doctor. Have a serious conversation with him/her.
There is alot of information out there, I would sugest speaking with a doctor but the following sites are also good. Weight Loss Surgery: MedlinePlus www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/weightlosssurgery.html
Obesity is a rising problem worldwide. To learn more about obesity and weight loss I recommend a fitness book from your local library, reputable web sites, or your doctor.
Many people lose about 60% of the weight they need to reach their ideal weight through obesity surgery. However, surgery is not a magic weight-loss operation, and success also depends on the patient's willingness to exercise and.
Unfortunately, it seems that there are no available grants for obesity surgery. The grants that are available are for institutes to prevent obesity. In your case, you may be able to get insurance to cover this for you. I know it's a long shot, but Medicare does cover some forms of obesity weight loss surgery if you're at a health risk.
you could learn more about weight loss surgery through your doctors usually they recommend surgeons that especializes in it or visit this for an instance http://www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/
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Ask first your registered physician and they may recommend whether or not you should have weight loss surgery. If yes, then they may be able to recommend you to a colleague that specializes in that type of surgery.
http://www.webmd.com/diet/weight-loss-surgery/gastric-bypass is an excellent resource if you are considering weight loss surgery. The site also contains tools to help you assess whether or not surgery is right for you.
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If you have an obesity weight problem than post surgery weight loss could be something that you would be interested in.For more information you can go to www.obesitysurgery.ca/Lap-Band, or talk to your Doctor.