If you are considering Gastric Bypass surgery, I would recommend finding a Gastric Bypass Surgeon in your area and talking with him/her. The Dr. can help you make the best decision for you, they usually have dieticians and counselors on staff that you can speak with as well. If you want to read about bariartic surgery before speaking with a Dr., this is a good webiste to visit, bariatriceating.com/.
The website webmd.com is a great place to look for information on obesity help. It gives medical reasons for obesity and how it can be treated safely and properly.
You can go to your nearest doctor and gain information at the hospital. Or you can call your nearest hospital. It is the best way to learn about gastric bypass surgery.
You can find information about obesity and how to prevent or overcome it in most libraries or on the internet. There are sites that discuss the definition, treatment, and recommendations for obesity such as this one http://www.overcome-obesity-today.com/
After googling "bariatric obesity", some of the links I found helpful were: http://www.bariatric-surgery.info/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bariatric_surgery http://win.niddk.nih.gov/publications/gastric.htm hope that helps!
The best information you can get is by talking to your doctor. Or other people that lost weight. a dieticican can also help make good choices . Good luck
If you want to find information about obesity, simply do a search of the word on any search engine. You'll find over 30 million hits
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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Obesity, in and of itself, isn't deadly. It's all the other complications that usually go along with the obesity that are the problem.
You should go to the Lap Band Program that maybe ideal for you solution for you. For more information about the program try this website http://www.obesitysurgery.ca/landing/lapband.php?_vsrefdom=PayPerClick&gclid=CNW2qfCl5qoCFRRggwodOUZZ8g
Go to a surgeon, they can give you the most important information needed on this. You can also search websites and talk to other people who have had surgery or are wanting surgery.
I am not really sure about this one you can try a link such as www.symptomfind.com or maybe www.mayoclinic.com/.../obesity/ which will give you full break down on what exactly obesity is