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Weight Loss Surgery in Missouri

Missouri is famous as the Show Me State. Unfortunately, our state has a lot more of itself to show these days. Across Missouri, nearly 62% of the adult population is overweight or obese. What’s worse, 18.6% of Missouri adolescents aged 12-19 weigh above the national norm. And, worst of all, the rate of obesity appears to be increasing fastest among students ages 5-11.

We can’t allow this to continue. It’s time Missouri stood up to obesity.

Treating the Disease

Obesity is a disease, not a character flaw. A person is deemed obese if they weight significantly more than what is considered healthy, as determined by the person’s individual body mass index (BMI).

Not only is obesity the second leading cause of preventable death in America, but it can also lead to other life-threatening health conditions, called co-morbidities, most commonly Type II diabetes and hypertension. 

Sadly, many who suffer from this disease attempt to self-treat their obesity by means of willpower. Few succeed. Others turn to trendy diets, exercise gadgets, or various pills and potions that promise rapid weight loss. But, the few who manage to lose weight by these means almost always gain it back – and then some– often wrecking their health in the process.

Willpower alone is not enough. Gimmicks don’t work. For most, a program of long-term, comprehensive medical care is necessary to cure obesity. And for some, this includes weight loss surgery.

About Weight Loss Surgery

Surgical weight loss – also known as bariatric surgery -- is a technique of last resort for those with severe obesity-related health problems (i.e. BMI > 35). It can also help those who are obese but have no co-morbidities to reach their ideal weight. The available procedures, such as the gastric bypass, gastric banding or gastric sleeve procedure, are generally performed laparoscopically. In Missouri, more and more patients are choosing gastric banding, or Lap-band surgery, during which an inflatable silicone prosthetic band is placed around the top portion of the patient’s stomach using a laparoscope. This band is inflated with saline to create a small pouch above the band and restrict food intake. This enables patients to feel hunger less often and feel full more quickly, and thereby lose weight.

As with all surgical procedures, weight loss surgery exposes the patient to the possibility of major postoperative complications, including the possibility of unforeseen death. The decision to have weight loss surgery is serious. The procedures are permanent, life-changing, and bear low but significant risk. Patients should carefully consider the consequences of weight loss surgery before making a decision.

Considering Surgical Weight Loss

Weight loss surgery can rescue a person from the physical and emotional burdens of obesity, but it is not a magic bullet. It only works as part of a comprehensive medical care program based upon changes in the patient’s lifestyle. We here in the Show Me State must show America that we care about our health and our future by our firm commitment to a healthier way of living.

Craig B. Thompson

Weight loss surgery in Missouri is a growing trend, since more than 62% of the state population is overweight or obese. Visit online website for Bariatric Weight Loss Surgery .

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