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Weight
Loss Surgery Procedures -
Which Is Right for You?
The
most important step in weight loss surgery is getting all of
the information you need about the various surgical options.
Ultimately your surgeon and other physicians are your best
resource for information about the procedure they will
recommend to you. When you ask a question, make sure you
understand the answer. Do not hesitate to ask for a clearer
explanation given in simpler language. The decision to have a
weight loss surgical procedure may take several visits to
their office and consultation with more than one doctor. Ask
your doctor for names of other patients who have had similar
procedures and who are willing to discuss their experiences,
good and bad, with you.
You may choose to research
weight loss surgery on your own via the Internet or through
your local library. As with any search for medical
information, be sure that your sources are responsible
recognized experts in the field you are investigating. An
excellent resource for weight loss surgery is the American
Society for Bariatric Surgery.
Although the results of
weight loss surgery can be drastic, there are potential risks
and complications. Before making your decision, you should be
well informed. These steps are necessary if you are to give
what is called "informed consent" for the procedure.
Informed consent is a legal term meaning that a patient agrees
that they have received and understood enough information
about a procedure's benefits and risks to allow them to make a
decision that is right for them. Your surgeon will require you
to sign a consent form before performing your procedure.
Before you sign a consent form, you should have a solid
understanding of what is about to take place. You should know
what you would need to do to live well after the operation.
And you should be aware of the signs or symptoms of
complications to look for which may occur after your surgery.
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