Posted - November 7, 2024

Understanding BMI and How it Determines Obesity Treatment Options

BMI serves as a valuable tool for categorizing weight status and guiding initial treatment decisions, but it is not the only factor in obesity management. Medications are typically suitable for individuals with a BMI of 27 - 35, but the individual’s weight loss goal needs to be considered. Surgery is generally reserved for those with a BMI of 35 or higher and serious health issues, or for individuals with a BMI of 40 or more. Each treatment plan must be personalized, factoring in the patient’s health status, previous efforts to lose weight, and their readiness for potential lifelong changes. Learn More
Posted - August 8, 2024

Christine Let Go of Fear and Embraced Her New Life

For Christine, it’s worked perfectly as she’s down 125 pounds! But don’t think it’s been easy for her. Christine emphasizes “It’s important to be honest with yourself and to make sure you’re ready to take responsibility for your part in maintaining your health.” One of the biggest challenges was figuring out what to eat and when, “I was very apprehensive about reintroducing foods because I didn’t want to make myself feel sick and I struggled with getting enough water to keep my digestive track running smoothly” she recalls. For her, it was important to have a plan and a support system in place, one that she continues to rely on to this day. Learn More
Posted - May 9, 2024

Health Benefits of Weight Loss and Strategies to Make it Happen

In addition to these strategies, bariatric surgery and medications can be very effective tools when battling obesity. Many people find that surgery and/or medication allows them to finally break through and attain real and lasting results. Remember that weight loss is a gradual process, and it's essential to focus on overall health and well-being rather than just the number on the scale. Consulting with a healthcare professional before starting any weight loss program is also recommended, especially if you have underlying health conditions or concerns. If you’re ready to take the next step in your weight loss journey, Weight Loss Specialists of North Texas is here for you. No blame, no shame - just compassionate care that gets results. Learn More
Posted - April 5, 2024

Obesity Related Type 2 Diabetes and Sleep Apnea

While bariatric surgery can be highly effective for treating obesity-related conditions like type 2 diabetes and sleep apnea, it's important to note that it's not without risks. Like any surgical procedure, bariatric surgery carries potential complications, and it requires careful consideration and evaluation of the individual patient's medical history and risk factors. Furthermore, bariatric surgery is most successful when combined with long-term lifestyle changes, including dietary modifications and increased physical activity. These changes are essential for maintaining weight loss and maximizing the health benefits of the surgery. Learn More

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