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Medically Approved Weight Loss Programs

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Reasons For Medically Approved Weight Loss Programs

When you are trying to lose weight, you are the first to realize how hard it really is. You might be one of many, which are opting to choose a medically supervised weight loss program, because it seems much safer for you in the long run. It may even be suggested by your physician that you lose weight, while being supervised by a physician. Either way you decide, you are making a wise decision.

Your physician will tell you that, if you lose one to two pounds a week, that will be the healthiest way for you to reach your final weight loss goal. However, you may be trying to lose weight for a special occasion. And you are becoming anxious to the point where you begin to starve yourself in an effort to get to your goal quickly. This can be a very dangerous way for you to go, because it can lead to a very serious eating disorder. It is very important that you follow your doctor’s orders.

There are other programs out there, if you are obese, that will require hospitalization from about a week up to a month or more. This will depend on how much weight that your doctor would like to see you lose. This may only be necessary if you are morbidly obese and if severe medical issues can develop from the weight loss that you will experience. If something should go wrong while you are in the hospital you are already under the care of nurses and doctors, then you will get the medical care you need right away.

When you are obese it is more than unpleasing to the eye; your body is not meant to carry all that excess weight around. Both weight gain and weight loss will cause changes to your most important bodily functions. Some of these that can be affected include your heart, liver, kidneys and lungs among others. This damage is caused by the toxicity flowing throughout your body from being obese. When you begin to lose the fat, it also has the chance of overworking these systems.

Another reason you should be monitored closely by a doctor, is if you do not practice proper exercise, you may also end up burning muscle, instead of fat, which can cause more health problems for you over the long run.

Therefore when you are under the care of your doctor, when you are placed on a weight loss program, it will help eliminate any problems that may arise for you. Your doctor will closely monitor such things as your blood pressure, kidney output, and heart among others, to be sure that your body is flushing the toxins out of your body while you are losing the weight. This is another reason why if you have chronic medical conditions you should not lose weight, without your doctor’s direct supervision.

These are just a very few reasons why you should be closely monitored by your doctor when you are trying to lose weight. There are various other reasons but they will be pointed out by your doctor. It is important that when you are under a doctor’s care for weight loss that you follow all of his instructions and advice. This can prevent life threatening medical complications later.
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BONUS : Morbidly Obese Women-A Special Health Threat



For morbidly obese women, all of the usual dangers of obesity apply. The risk of many diseases like heart disease and diabetes is elevated. Joint problems are another common side effect of obesity, too. But there’s one health problem that affects morbidly obese women in high numbers.

PCOS or Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is a condition only women can suffer from because it involves the reproductive organs. It can cause problems in heavy teenagers as well as adult morbidly obese women.

Not every obese female will suffer from PCOS, but the numbers and percentages are high. This is because PCOS usually occurs before diabetes occurs. It’s often considered a precursor to diabetes, because it’s believed to be caused by insulin resistance, the same thing that causes Type II diabetes.

Insulin resistance occurs in morbidly obese women and men and can lead to diabetes in both sexes. But for women it can also lead to Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.

When a person is overweight, her body stops being efficient at removing glucose from the bloodstream. It’s not just body fat that contributes to this though. It’s much more about what a person eats than what a person weights.

A diet rich in foods that are absorbed quickly into the blood stream causes larger amounts of insulin to be released into the bloodstream to help remove the glucose. Simple carbs that cause this rapid insulin response include foods that contain flour and sugar. These foods cause a rapid rise in blood sugar and then insulin levels.

After needing to produce extra amounts of insulin for a prolonged time, the body can no longer keep up. It can’t produce enough insulin to efficiently remove the blood glucose. When this starts to occur, it’s known as insulin resistance. This is the stage when PCOS will typically develop in morbidly obese women.

It can also occur in women of a healthy weight, if their diets are rich in simple carbs and foods that cause a fast insulin response.

The insulin resistance will usually lead to diabetes, but the PCOS in the meantime causes other problems. The syndrome causes elevated levels of testosterone in the blood stream. This can lead to problems with fertility including an inability to get pregnant.

Because the hormone levels are off, very often a morbidly obese woman with PCOS will skip periods, have shorter periods, or stop having them altogether. This can occur in teens to and those who don’t have a weight problem. But it is more common among people who carry extra weight.

Acne can flare up as result of PCOS and the elevated testosterone. Hair loss can occur, much as it does in a man with male pattern baldness. And hair growth is often stimulated because of the male hormone that causes hair growth in men.

PCOS is a sign that a person has a problem with insulin resistance and is at high risk of developing diabetes. Fortunately for morbidly obese women and anyone with the condition, the switch to a proper diet can alleviate the symptoms.
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