Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Gastric Bypass Surgery Alternative

I am considering Gastric bypass surgery because I am overweight, in fact I am a least 100 pounds over my ideal weight making me obese. I have tried the Atkins diet and had some success but I gained the weight right back in just over a month.

I have tried diet after diet with little to no success; so gastric bypass surgery is definitely something that someone in my position should at least consider.

After some research, I found that gastric bypass surgery is very dangerous, several complications can occur up to and including death. I found myself wondering if I really wanted to go through something that actually has a death rate.

While searching for gastric bypass surgery information I found a pill that claimed to be “a gastric bypass in a bottle”. It sounded ridiculous, somewhat like the claims I get in my email box for a miracle grow formula for my manhood. Despite my doubts, I was at least curious enough to check them out, and I am glad I did.

I do believe this could be the gastric bypass surgery alternative I have been looking for. If you are considering gastric bypass surgery you should at least check them out for yourself.

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Gastric bypass surgery may be dangerous but regardless of what you decide, gastric bypass surgery or an alternative, not doing anything is the most dangerous by far.

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Sunday, March 18, 2007

When You Make the Decision to Have Gastric Bypass Surgery, You Should Also Hire a Life Coach

I know you are saying to yourself, “What’s the big deal?” You think that once you go through the surgical procedure, you’ll go to a couple of follow-up appointments and maybe attend some support group meetings - making the whole experience “a piece of cake.”

Well, it’s not that easy.

Like many people, you may be under the misconception that you will be able to succeed after Weight Loss Surgery simply on your own. Unfortunately, the odds are against you. Too many times, people assume that this type of surgery is a “Magic Pill” and their troubles will be gone forever.

Well if you believe that, you are just kidding yourself.

However, there is a way to make your post-surgery experience more effective. If you were to consider hiring a personal Life Coach, you would not only have individualized support, you would also have a collaborative partner who would hold you accountable without judgment.

A Life Coach’s job is to help you live within your personal integrity, or what I like to call your “truth.” To be a person of your word, you need to act consciously on your decisions. Saying, “I’m going to do this” to a Life Coach is a powerful motivator that has the potential of countless successes.

Through regular sessions, a Life Coach asks questions with the intention of determining how you are progressing toward your goals. Therefore, when you make a commitment to “change”, you are more inclined to accomplish any personally defined goal!

And that’s even before you factor in personal accountability – this is where the Life Coach commits to helping you keep your word to yourself. In this collaborative, non-judgmental relationship, you will become empowered, knowing that you have a partner whose only purpose is to see you succeed. By being responsible within yourself, you gain clarity, honesty, compassion, and a clearer picture of what the distant future holds.

By keeping your eye on the ball, mixed in with motivation, you can’t help but feel as though you have the power to cross the finish line. Yes, in a perfect world, we would be internally motivated and only need to be accountable to ourselves. But it is ultimately ineffective and less likely to keep you moving toward your eventual accomplishment.

A Life Coach helps you see opportunities that were out of your sight previously. Perhaps you might be stretched to playing a bigger game or even challenged to not just meet a standard, but to begin making shifts toward extending your own individual standards. You can then make your decisions based on this much fuller picture of your situation.

Basically, anyone who wants to make an improvement within any aspect of their life can benefit from coaching. If you notice, all great leaders have coaches. This is also true with athletes. The presidents of most companies and political organizations always have coaches or advisors who help them make improved decisions, plan better, show more support and set/stay on track with their goals.

Why should you be any different? You chose to take control and save your life by having Gastric Bypass Surgery. By hiring a Life Coach, you can take greater steps not only to change your physical body, but also your mind and soul.

Let’s face it, 95.5% of the time, it was not simply a physical issue that caused your obesity. It was the other factors in your life. How often have you felt the repercussions of low self-esteem, bitterness, loneliness, desperation and depression? They all stem from not having processes for that well-defined, healthy and fulfilling balance that you need.

Weight Loss Surgery only cures the symptoms of obesity. It does not fix the cause. But when you work with a Life Coach, awareness becomes the key to unlocking so many possibilities. The more conscious you are regarding the choices you make, the more successful you will become.

A Life Coach will encourage, support, challenge and empower you on an ongoing basis. If you want assistance after your Weight Loss Surgery in identifying, envisioning, planning and taking consistent action toward achieving your life goals, I encourage you to hire a coach!

Copyright © 2006 Jeff Cadwell Positive Coaching

Jeff Cadwell, Weight Loss Surgery Life Coach 714-669-2928

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"Welcome to the beginning of the New YOU!"
I am a Life Coach who is passionate about empowering people to live more robust lives - physically, emotionally and spiritually. My specialty is people who are considering or have had Weight Loss Surgery.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

The Carnie Wilson Gastric Bypass Spurs Others On

The number of gastric bypass operations being performed each year has soared dramatically in recent years as a result of the enormous number of people who are now classed as being morbidly obese. This rise has however been greatly assisted by a number of celebrities who have gone public about their own weight loss surgery, including Carnie Wilson.

Carnie Wilson is the daughter of Brian Wilson, the Beach Boy musician whose own troubled life led to considerable strain between himself and his daughter. As one consequence of their strained relationship Carnie Wilson began putting on weight at the age of just four and, by twelve, was already on the first of what were to become a long line of failed diets.

Her weight really began to become a problem though when she began singing professionally alongside Wilson Phillips and found that the stress of performing led her into late night binge eating. At the start of her own singing career she weighed about 180 pounds but by the time she had reached her second album her weight had risen to 240 pounds and continued on its way up to reach a staggering 300 pounds by the summer of 2001.

At this point Carnie's weight began affecting her health and frequent choking in her sleep left here terrified that she would suffer a heart attack. She dreamed of being able to wear a white T-shirt and a pair of 501 jeans and finally decided that if she did not face up to weight loss surgery her growing size was going to kill her, probably sooner rather than later.

As a result she publicly announced her intention to undergo Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery as she knew that it was the only answer to her weight problem and was something that she felt just had to be done and about which she really had no choice.

Many people followed her progress in the weeks and months ahead and saw here delight when 150 pounds lighter she realized her dream and could finally wear that white T-shirt and those 501 jeans. And, although she knew that she would always need to struggle to keep her weight down even after gastric bypass surgery, like many thousands of people in a similar position, she was more than happy with the results and with the new lease of life and freedom that the Roux-en-Y had given her.

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