I am 30 years old and about to have my second child. I have reached my heaviest which is 300lbs> I know that after the baby some of the weight will come off but not 150lbs of it. I think two kids is all I want but my husband would like to have more. I have heard alot of stories both good and bad for weight loss survey so I am really unsure what I should do. I am diabetic and want to get healthy for my self and for my children. Which surgery is best? Truthfully I am scared; I heard your life will not be the same and that you will not be able to eat anything because you are always throwing up. Can anyone give me some insight?
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Try and take stairs all the time, at home, at work. Start with one and then progress. If you live/work on fourth floor, take one stair and then look for the elevator. DO it every time you have to go up or down. Try and walk as much as you can. Avoid parking car very close to where you are going. Once you start doing this continuously, your legs soon will develop, what we call 'muscle memory' and they will take you there without you thinking about it. All the obesity surgeries have there ups and downs. But, whatever may be the case, even after the surgery, if you do not stay active and watch what you eat and what you do, you can soon come back to square one! I mean, you can regain all that lost weight (and many times more) than before. So, why not give your motivation a try, which will be very good for you in long run and very advantageous/healthy for the whole family. You will be the roll model for your kids and husband as well. You may try and make a group, of walkers, joggers, in the neighborhood or at work. Works very well, as a group.
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Many patients travel from UK, Ireland, and Scotland to get low cost weight loss surgery in India. One of the most frequently asked questions when considering weight loss surgery is the price of surgery in India. But you should consider some other factors as well such as-
a) Check whether after the Weight loss surgery you will stay in the hospital or be discharged and taken to a hotel; ask about special care or assistance after the weight loss - surgery and about contingency plans in case of complications during the procedure or recovery time.
b) Do they recommend having a close friend or family member travel with you to provide support for weight loss Surgery in India?
c) Find out when the India’s high season is so that you can avoid exorbitant flight prices and enjoy more moderate weather.
d) Read up on local costs, the prices of meals, transport and hotels, how easy is it to travel around and whether it is considered safe to do so.
The reasons for choosing to travel abroad for weight loss urgery are different for everyone but with lengthy NHS waits and concerns about MRSA advantage of affordable, high quality private healthcare in India, and combining it with a tropical, cultural or relaxing holiday saving thousands of pounds compared with having the treatment done privately in the UK.
I checked out the website of forerunnershealthcare which is the premier most medical tourism company in India offering weight loss surgery in India to International Patients. They have served more than 400 International patients from across the globe (especially US and UK) to get low cost affordable surgery in India at the best Hospitals and Medical Institutions. I think this could be of help for you as well.
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