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Bariatric Testing

What Is Involved In Bariatric Testing?

Medical RecordsAccording to the Consumer Guide to Bariatric Testing, more than 220,000 weight loss surgery procedures were performed in 2008, and with more than two-thirds of Americans considered to be overweight or obese today, that number is expected to rise significantly. If you want to undergo this type of procedure in order to lose weight, then you need to be fully aware of everything that is necessary to complete before you have the surgery.

Thinking that weight loss surgery might be an option for you? At Trinity Primary Care, we want nothing but the best for you. Call us today if you’d like to find out more about pre-surgery bariatric testing.

There are currently four surgical options for weight loss surgery, with more currently undergoing clinical trials. The two most popular procedures are the lap band procedure, and the gastric bypass procedure. Even if your doctor is confident that any weight loss surgery is the right answer for you, before it can proceed, you still need to complete a battery of bariatric testing, so that everyone involved in your case, including yourself, is one hundred percent confident that it is the right choice for you.

The first testing series that will be done involves some physical tests to evaluate your liver, kidney and pulmonary function. The reasons for this are two-fold: one, every surgery is a risk and can put a strain on your heart and other systems in your body while it is ongoing. By administering stress tests on your heart and pulmonary system, the surgeon can evaluate whether you are a good candidate for surgery, especially when it comes to your blood pressure.

The second reason that testing is done involving your liver and kidneys is to ensure that they are healthy, and capable of handling the metabolic changes your body is going to go through before, during, and after the surgery. Having a weight loss surgery procedure done is not the only thing that will help you to lose weight, diet and exercise is also involved, and your body is going to go through some tough changes while everything is happening. The tests are simply to ensure that your body is healthy enough to handle the changes.

Another phase of bariatric testing that may be done before you are approved for bariatric surgery involves a series of psychological tests. Your past history with diet plans, eating habits, emotional state, and a host of other evaluations will be done to ensure that you are mentally prepared for the new lifestyle you will be living. Like we said before, the procedure alone is not enough to achieve the healthy weight loss you are hoping for. You have to have the proper mindset for success to go along with. If there is any questions concerning compulsive behavior when it comes to food, this is the time to discover the meanings behind it.

Bariatric Testing

What Is Involved In Bariatric Testing?

Medical RecordsAccording to the Consumer Guide to Bariatric Testing, more than 220,000 weight loss surgery procedures were performed in 2008, and with more than two-thirds of Americans considered to be overweight or obese today, that number is expected to rise significantly. If you want to undergo this type of procedure in order to lose weight, then you need to be fully aware of everything that is necessary to complete before you have the surgery.

Thinking that weight loss surgery might be an option for you? At Trinity Primary Care, we want nothing but the best for you. Call us today if you’d like to find out more about pre-surgery bariatric testing.

There are currently four surgical options for weight loss surgery, with more currently undergoing clinical trials. The two most popular procedures are the lap band procedure, and the gastric bypass procedure. Even if your doctor is confident that any weight loss surgery is the right answer for you, before it can proceed, you still need to complete a battery of bariatric testing, so that everyone involved in your case, including yourself, is one hundred percent confident that it is the right choice for you.

The first testing series that will be done involves some physical tests to evaluate your liver, kidney and pulmonary function. The reasons for this are two-fold: one, every surgery is a risk and can put a strain on your heart and other systems in your body while it is ongoing. By administering stress tests on your heart and pulmonary system, the surgeon can evaluate whether you are a good candidate for surgery, especially when it comes to your blood pressure.

The second reason that testing is done involving your liver and kidneys is to ensure that they are healthy, and capable of handling the metabolic changes your body is going to go through before, during, and after the surgery. Having a weight loss surgery procedure done is not the only thing that will help you to lose weight, diet and exercise is also involved, and your body is going to go through some tough changes while everything is happening. The tests are simply to ensure that your body is healthy enough to handle the changes.

Another phase of bariatric testing that may be done before you are approved for bariatric surgery involves a series of psychological tests. Your past history with diet plans, eating habits, emotional state, and a host of other evaluations will be done to ensure that you are mentally prepared for the new lifestyle you will be living. Like we said before, the procedure alone is not enough to achieve the healthy weight loss you are hoping for. You have to have the proper mindset for success to go along with. If there is any questions concerning compulsive behavior when it comes to food, this is the time to discover the meanings behind it.

 

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Providers in the Lakeland Location

Adam Parker, D.O.
Jennifer L. Vick, PA-C

 

3240 S Florida Ave
Lakeland, FL 33803
(863) 646-4000
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Providers at the Bartow Location

Reyna I. Lahara, M.D., M.P.H.
Mary Meehan, FNP-C
Suellen Cirelli, ARNP

Trinity Sign in Bartow FL

1064 N Broadway Ave
Bartow, FL 33830
863-519-9797
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Our Locations

Providers in the Lakeland Location

Adam Parker, D.O.
Jennifer L. Vick, PA-C

 

3240 S Florida Ave
Lakeland, FL 33803
(863) 646-4000
Contact Us

 

Providers at the Bartow Location

Reyna I. Lahara, M.D., M.P.H.
Mary Meehan, FNP-C
Suellen Cirelli, ARNP

Trinity Sign in Bartow FL

1064 N Broadway Ave
Bartow, FL 33830
863-519-9797
Contact Us

 

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