Bariatric care Archives - Health and Fitness Tips live a long, healthy life one step at a time Tue, 12 Jan 2021 23:04:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 4 Questions to Ask Your Bariatric Surgeon Before Weight Loss Surgery https://healthandfitnesstips.us/4-questions-to-ask-your-bariatric-surgeon-before-weight-loss-surgery/ Mon, 13 Nov 2017 16:13:50 +0000 http://healthandfitnesstips.us/?p=599 Weight loss surgery is not a quick process. There is a lot to know about the different options, a lot of prep work must be done, and there is the need to find a good surgeon that can help you achieve the results you crave. Considering that more than one in three American adults are

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bariatric surgeonWeight loss surgery is not a quick process. There is a lot to know about the different options, a lot of prep work must be done, and there is the need to find a good surgeon that can help you achieve the results you crave.

Considering that more than one in three American adults are considered to be obese, stomach reduction surgery is a popular option not only to boost a person’s self-confidence but to get them back on track to living a healthy life. But before you sign up for any weight loss procedures, it is crucial to have a sit-down consultation with a bariatric surgeon to get as educated as you can. Here are some questions to ask your surgeon during your initial consultation.

What resources do you offer before and after surgery?
Weight loss is a journey, not a destination. With this in mind, you’ll need to understand that it is crucial to stay supported from the beginning to the end. Some typical resources surgeons offer include dietitian appointments, support groups, and nutritional advice. These are all available so you will learn how to create healthy habits and sustain them after the procedure.

Is weight loss surgery a good choice for me?
Depending on your health history, weight loss surgery may not be the best option for you. Rather, your bariatric surgeon may put you on an organic weight loss plan where you focus on exercise and eating healthy foods instead of going the surgery route.

Can you explain the best surgery you recommend for me?
There are different types of bariatric surgery — the lap band, the gastric sleeve, and gastric bypass are all options. But they do range in how invasive they are and how long their recovery is, so what is right for one person may not be right for you.

What are your complication rates?
Even the most experienced surgeon can have complications in their surgeries. It is imperative that they are open and honest about any risks your surgery could pose and what measures they will go to to ensure you are safe and protected in both the operating room and in recovery.

We hope that these four questions will help to open up the conversation between you and your bariatric surgeon. Remember, there is no such thing as too small of a question when it comes to your health.

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Sit Comfortably All Day in an Infinitely Adjustable Wheelchair https://healthandfitnesstips.us/sit-comfortably-all-day-in-an-infinitely-adjustable-wheelchair/ Fri, 24 Jun 2016 14:56:11 +0000 http://healthandfitnesstips.us/?p=302 If you or a loved one requires long-term care or has mobility issues requiring a geri or bariatric wheelchair, you already know the importance of this type of medical equipment. If you work in a long-term care facility, you also are familiar with the various types of chairs commonly found there. Comfort for the patient

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Pedal wheelchairs

If you or a loved one requires long-term care or has mobility issues requiring a geri or bariatric wheelchair, you already know the importance of this type of medical equipment. If you work in a long-term care facility, you also are familiar with the various types of chairs commonly found there. Comfort for the patient is the most important, followed closely by the ease of use for the care giver. When handling many patients a day, it’s easy to see why some chairs are preferred.
When mobility becomes difficult and long-term sitting and care is required, it’s increasingly important to consider the type of chair that patients will be spending much of their waking hours occupying. Comfortable wheelchairs for the elderly and persons needing long-term care is a growing market as our nation’s population lis living longer and aging. By 2060 there will be 98 million older persons, which is more than double what it was in 2013.
Typical hospital wheelchairs are not conducive to many hours of sitting and can not be adjusted. Even most geri chairs only have a few seating positions. But there is a growing market for even more advanced chairs that offer smooth transitioning and a wide range of positions that allow patients to more comfortably eat, recline, interact with others at tables and be easily moved from chair to bed or other facilities. These chairs can be found in all types of care settings from nursing homes to rehab centers to memory support centers and provide long term sitting comfort.
Sitting for long periods of time puts pressure on particular parts of the body and chairs that can be adjusted help to ease pressure and the web foundation redistributes weight and provides for better air flow. With 2 million new wheel chair users a year, it’s easy to see how the wheelchair industry is growing, making comfortable wheelchairs for the elderly an even bigger market.
Other advantages of tilt in space wheelchairs is that they can decrease falls (for ambulatory users) and improve breathing by keeping the patient from slumping and sliding without the use of restraints. Tilt in space is clearly an improvement over recline only chairs.
So whether you are in need of a chair for yourself or a loved one, or you are the care giver for someone requiring such a chair, look for high quality seating that provides maximum comfort. Considering there are 3.3 million persons presently using chairs, and the number is likely to grow in the coming years as the population continues to age, the need for high quality, comfortable wheelchairs for the elderly has never been greater. In fact, the manual wheelchair industry is expected to grow to $2.9 billion by 2018 and the power wheelchair industry may reach nearly $4 billion by that same year. You or your loved one deserves the best quality of life, and a comfortable and fully adjustable chair can make that a reality.

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