الأحد، 10 أغسطس 2014

Why People Choose Bariatric Surgery In Mexico

By Paulette Mason


Health care has become one of the most controversial and divisive political topics in America. Politicians spout inflammatory rhetoric, ignoring the fact that those needing high-quality medical procedures the most may not be able to afford them, even with insurance. Carriers are reluctant to cover weight-loss procedures for severely obese individuals, resulting in many choosing bariatric surgery in Mexico.

When excess weight gain cannot be eliminated through exercise and restricted dietary habits, surgical weight loss procedures saves lives. Those diagnosed as being clinically obese have often tried and failed to shed pounds. Normal weight loss therapies have proven useless, no matter how great the personal incentive. Modern culture is obsessed with thin body images, and obese people pay a steep psychological as well as physical price.

The physical problems associated with extreme overweight include type-2 diabetes, sleep apnea, high blood pressure and associated cardiac problems, and even gastroesophageal reflux. Most surgical procedures to encourage weight loss are specifically designed to restrict the digestive tract. Some reduce stomach size using elastic bands, while others remove a portion of the lower tract to block absorption of calories.

Is is unfortunately normal to carry excess weight today, but most people do not reach a body mass index of 40, considered extreme obesity. Even those people falling into that category may not be good surgical candidates. Pre-operative screening requires verifiable alterations in habits, including exercise and dietary changes, prior to approval. Achieving a weight goal takes time, and an operation is only the beginning of the journey.

In addition to the standard risks, restricting the size of the stomach can lead to unpleasant side effects. Ingested food may pass too quickly into the small intestine, causing abdominal cramping, nausea, and other symptoms. The severity of this reaction may require corrective procedures, driving final costs much higher. For those reasons and others, insurance carriers often decline coverage.

Faced with paying the entire amount personally, many people choose less expensive options in Mexico, where similar procedures cost half as much, but are still a significant amount. Those seriously considering taking this course of action must decide whether savings matter more than local care. Pre-surgical testing is a requirement, and may need to be completed prior to leaving. More than one trip may be necessary.

Prospective patients should conduct a background check of the chosen surgeon, and they also must decide whether to seek post-surgical treatment and monitoring at home, as opposed to frequent returns to Mexico. The nature of these procedures makes it important to closely monitor patients during the period of rapid weight loss. Any implanted devices for lap-band procedures must meet United States standards, or face disqualification.

Those seriously considering this course of treatment should speak with current providers before making a final decision. There are hundreds of positive accounts, but just as many anecdotal stories regarding serious, unanticipated complications occurring far from home. While cost is important, it should not be the only consideration, and prospective patients should thoroughly understand the potential physical and financial risks.




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