Lap band surgery should only be considered after failed attemps of dieting and excercise. To be a good candidate for this type of surgery a male needs to be 100 pound overweight and a woman 80 pounds.
Considering the size difference, yes. By the way, you should have used 'than' not 'then'
While gastric bypass surgery can be a great tool for significant weight loss and a real change in the lives of those who undergo it, it in not without dangers. There are several significant gastric bypass surgery risk factors that anyone considering the surgery should be aware of. Aside from the typical risks of ay major surgery, specific risks include dehydration, a bleeding stomach ulcer, vitamin and mineral deficiency, low blood sugar, and gallstones. Be sure to weigh all these risks before surgery. It is a good idea to have a plan of action before the surgery should any of these problems become a factor.
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It is one of the risks involved with the surgery. You must weigh the risks carefully when deciding to have surgery performed.
Considering his height and how thin he is, I would say around 220.
If conservative treatments for a left paracentral disc herniation at L5-S1—such as physical therapy, medication, and injections—have failed, surgery may be a viable option, particularly if you're experiencing significant pain, weakness, or other neurological symptoms. The decision for surgery should be made in consultation with a spine specialist, considering factors like your overall health, the severity of symptoms, and the impact on your daily life. While surgery can be effective, it's important to weigh the potential benefits against the risks and recovery time involved.
It doesn't have anything to do with your weight.. Everyone is built differently. Maybe it would pay to look at surgery if it's an issue for you..?
Someone who is 5'1 should weigh between 100 and 127 pounds. Individuals who weight 132 pounds and above are considered overweight.
It depends on your height. Think about it, a very tall person should weigh a lot, and a short person should weigh less. So obese for someone of one height is not obese for another height.
You should not do a surgery for wieght loss unless you are very over wieght and considered obiess. Your personel doctor can elaberate more on what a reasonable solution to your wieght issue is. Most people can solve there issues just by a simple diet and watching what they eat.