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2007-04-27 16:55:33 · 6 answers · asked by GMaster 4 in Health Diet & Fitness

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I totally agree with the above answer. And I have no idea what Lap Band is. However, if you really want to know the answer to your question, there's a quick 'Do You Qualify' segment here:

2007-04-27 17:05:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

That's a question only a doctor who is familiar with your medical condition can answer. Normally lab band is reserved for the excessively obese. However, if your weight is causing or contributing to an immediate major health crisis an intervention might be recommended. Your age, weight and height might also be a consideration.

Generally, you have a weight problem that should be manageable by diet and exercise. If you have tried many fad diets and have no results, you might get serious with a low carb diet like Atkins or similar diets which allow you to eat and still lose weight. There is no magic pill. It took a lot of time to put on the extra pounds and if you are patient and do not stress out you will lose weight slowly and permanently. Add non strenuous exercises such a walking every day or every other day to keep firm and you will be amazed at your progress by the end of the year.

2007-04-27 17:29:17 · answer #2 · answered by Richard L 1 · 1 0

If you are clinically diagnosed as morbidly obese, 100 lbs overweight, and have tried (and stuck with) an exercise and diet regimens with little success (usually a year of diet and exercise program) THEN you would be a good candidate for a lapband.
45 pounds is manageable with a slow but steady diet/exercise change. Being healthy isn't about a number, rather, about a lifestyle that keeps you active and healthy. Eat slowly, take time for meals, be more aware of REAL hunger pangs (versus boredom), and when you are full. Try to enjoy physical activity in ways that are reasonable for you. Gyms can be intimidating, try walking in a park or around your block after dinner, go for a fun leisurely swim with no particular amount of exercise in mind etc. Just make sure that you enjoy your physical activity and look forward to it. Also make sure you're drinking enough water and getting enough rest. Three balanced meals is absolutely necessary. It sounds crazy, but true. Out bodies will realize when we are starving it and conserve calories. So eating healthful snacks in between meals is a good idea too. Keep your body fueled!
Also, attend to your emotional needs. Be aware of self degrading language. Speak positively about yourself, accept compliments. Gain a better awareness of your relationship to food. When are you most likely to eat when you're not hungry? When you're upset, mad, anxious, bored?
This is better than ANY surgery. Realize that our culture needs to make room for all different body types. Being a certain picture/image that our culture perpetuates (super skinny and tall) isn't realistic and that if those models were actually eating well, they would look A LOT different.

2007-04-27 17:05:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I have no thought you, besides the indisputable fact that those stats sound to me such as you will possibly be purely somewhat curvy. i'd stop staring at what the media tells you to weigh and look like, and bypass to the wellness care service, have blood tests and sugar tests carried out, and notice what a wellness care service tells you. if your ldl cholesterol is severe (over 2 hundred), and your sugars are severe (over a hundred), you additionally can desire to alter your weight-relief plan - besides the indisputable fact that ask a nutritionist approximately what would desire to be purely best for you. this is greater conventional to concentration on being healthy, instead than what you look like. i assume you look magnificent, in spite of the indisputable fact that. i think of a Lap Band may be severe for somebody with those numbers - i'm now no longer an knowledgeable, yet i'm a curvy lady my self and think that see you later as your blood and urine shows you will possibly be healthy, then somewhat do no longer concern approximately it. experience what you look like, get attainable contained obtainable and have exciting.

2016-10-04 00:49:10 · answer #4 · answered by barile 4 · 0 0

No; light exercise and a little diet modification should take those few pounds off within six months, and you can keep them off forever.

Invasive methods work better for people with life-threatening obesity. I think I've got at least 50 pounds around here somewhere that I need to let go of, and I've already lost 22.

It takes time and a little bit of effort, but it's worth it for a sustainable result.

2007-04-27 16:59:28 · answer #5 · answered by nora22000 7 · 4 0

do it the real way stop eating so much and workout dont take the easy way out u will just gain it back use some self control

2007-04-27 17:33:13 · answer #6 · answered by drumbum98989 2 · 3 4

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