Questions To Ask Your Doctor about Bariatric Surgery

Questions To Ask Your Doctor about Bariatric Surgery

While weight loss surgery has been proven to be beneficial, the decision to undergo one should not be taken lightly. It’s not only about having the surgery; it’s also about making lifestyle choices to help you remain healthier post-surgery. The goal of bariatric surgery in Lubbock is to help you achieve your weight loss goals. Below are questions about bariatric surgery you should ask your healthcare provider.

Questions To Ask Your Doctor About Bariatric Surgery

Who Qualifies For Weight Loss Surgery?

Weight loss surgery is not for everyone, you only qualify if you have a BMI of 40 and above. You might also qualify if you suffer from obesity-related health conditions such as type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, and hypertension among others. Learn more about who qualifies for weight loss surgery!

Which bariatric surgery option is the best for me?

While the choice of bariatric surgery is up to you, your healthcare provider should provide you with all the information about which type of weight loss surgery is right for you to make the best decision. Your medical history, current health condition, and lifestyle will also impact your decision.

What risks are associated with bariatric surgery?

Every kind of surgery has risks and complications associated with it. Some of the risks include blood clots, bleeding, heart attacks, or death. Risks of major complications are very low when bariatric surgery is conducted by experts.

How much weight will I lose?

Most people lose between 50- 60 percent of their excess weight within the first year post-surgery, and can expect to reach their final weight after about two to three years post-op.

Will my fertility be affected?

Your fertility is not impacted and you can still get pregnant. It will be much easier and it’s recommended that you wait for approximately 18 months before attempting to get pregnant. The relationship between PCOS & Weight loss surgery is strong as correcting obesity helps relieve its symptoms.

How will my life change post-surgery?

Within a month of undergoing bariatric surgery, you will be able to go back to your normal life. You will continue to lose weight and it will be easier to manage your health conditions. You will also be able to take part in activities that you couldn’t before and exercise comfortably.

Is the weight loss permanent?

While bariatric surgery is effective in helping you lose weight, you must make the correct lifestyle changes like proper diet choices and exercising if you want to lose the weight and keep it off.

Will my insurance pay for the surgery?

Most insurance providers cover the cost of bariatric surgery as they recognize its benefits to the patient. Talk to your provider about the extent of coverage before the surgery. If you will be paying cash, find out the payment plan.

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