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Extreme obesity can lead to a shorter life and a long list of life threatening health conditions referred to as co-morbidities. Recent studies show that the risk of early death in those struggling with morbid obesity is double that of a non-obese person. Treatment increases an individual’s chance for enjoyment of a healthy, longer life. A recent clinical study indicates that gastric bypass surgery can improve life expectancy in patients by up to 89 percent.

Dedicating one’s self to effective treatment is a necessity to better health. Finding the right treatment for each individual begins by learning how that person’s weight specifically affects their life.

If you find yourself suffering with one or more obesity-related health conditions, bariatric surgery may be the right treatment option for you. Your physician will be able to provide a complete list or overview of these conditions.

Research has shown that the bariatric surgery can effectively improve or reduce a patient’s suffering from obesity side effects. A study of over 22,000 cases showed a considerable improvement or complete recovery from such conditions as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and sleep apnea.

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