Before And After Weight Loss
What you should check before starting off a weight loss program
What you should check before starting off a weight loss program
Article by Jimmy Watson
Recent years have seen the explosion of weight loss programs on to the market. The reason behind this is the alarming rate at which obesity and overweight problems are increasing in the West. These weight loss programs offer guidance and support to those individuals looking to lose weight. There are however certain considerations that you need to make prior to joining a particular weight loss program.
Amongst the very first things that you should look for is in a program is the area of emphasis of the weight loss program. The amount of weight loss programs surfacing in the market is overwhelming hence it is imperative to know what the different programs are offering. If you see a certain program to be offering rapid weight loss opportunities showcasing before and after pictures of individuals displaying a great different in small time then you ought to be careful. This is because when it comes to losing weight the quickest way is not necessarily the best way.
In fact doctors suggest that losing more than 2 pounds a week is detrimental for long term health. You want to lose weight not your health hence it is important to ensure that the particular weight loss program you enroll in understands this fact and seeks to bring a change through a balanced lifestyle promoting fitness and health.
Immediately after this you should investigate their diet plan. How palatable and nutritious are the foods that are on their list? Furthermore are those foods easily available in the market? Some fad diets function on a very dodgy methodology that makes your body lose weight by draining it of its essential nutrients. Hence you must ensure that the diet will provide you with sufficient nutrients that will enable you to function properly without imposing health risks in the future.
As mentioned above you have to be careful about the philosophy that a weight loss program follows. If it is trying to appeal to your desires of being thin through pictures of good looking men and women and promising to make you like that then you have reason to suspect. A good weight loss program will be based on acquiring weight loss through lifestyle changes. The ideal program should be promoting long term health and fitness not short term happiness and long term misery.
A good weight loss program will be one that will offer you adequate support along with guidance. This support can come in the form of support groups or weekly meetings with physicians who will be able to motivate you and guide you further.
You should see to it that exercise is also a fundamental part of the weight loss program. This is because in the whole process of losing weight exercise plays a very important role that does not only help you to reduce weight it ensures good health and release of tension.
Lastly find out if the weight loss program has any follow up plans because this will tell you whether they are interested in your long term well being or short term weight loss. With these aspects covered you will be in a much better position to judge the worth of a weight loss program.
About the Author
If you are looking for rapid weight loss, ensure that it should be done in a healthy manner. Go for proper weight loss programs, such as right exercise and, weight loss diets, are very important.
Arm Lift after Weight Loss
Arm Lift after Weight Loss
Article by A Aaronson
After losing a lot of weight, you might find yourself with a few unwanted things still hanging around. I’m talking about those flabby arms. They wobble when you raise your hand, flatten out like pancakes, and generally make you feel like all that hard work losing weight wasn’t worth it at all. Don’t worry about it anymore; the arm lift is here to save the day.
An arm lift is a surgical procedure few folks have even heard of. It takes a lift here, a tuck here, and in the end your arms are thin, toned and normal looking. Nobody will ever know that you were even overweight at all.
The First Step – The consultation with a plastic surgeonActually, this is the most important step of the entire procedure. The reason is that there are several types of lifts, and there are a variety of techniques to eliminate that drooping skin. Your doctor will have a look and a squeeze on your arms, talk to you about your goals, and assess the best possible strategy taking into account your general body shape.
They will want to get it just right for you. They will also check out your medical history, tell you about risks and recovery, and answer any important questions that you have. Your consultation is also a chance for you to check out your doctor’s record of past work. Have him roll out those before and after photos, and start imagining your skinny, toned arms.
The Second Step – The arm lift operationThis is not a giant procedure. A cut is made from the armpit to the inside of the elbow. The length depends on the extent of the operation and what overall shaping is being done, as decided by you and your doctor during the consultation.A smaller operation means a small incision, and a big operation means a bigger cut. Excess skin is removed and the tissue underneath is moved around so that it will be more natural. This is the key to the operation – liposuction doesn’t work because this isn’t fat; the tissue and excess skin must be removed and contoured underneath.
The Third Step – RecoveryThe operation takes about 2 hours, which means that you are in and out in one day. You’ll have some pain and discomfort for the first day, and the doctor will probably prescribe some painkillers. There will be some swelling, but in two weeks it is gone. You can be back to work in a week or less, and back to exercising regularly in two weeks or so. The only drawback is that the scars will remain, but a skilled plastic surgeon can make the incision carefully so that it shows as little as possible.
The Fourth Step ? Getting back into the swing of thingsYou can wear all those old shirts again, from your pre-fat days. You don’t have to be embarrassed anymore to wear a sleeveless shirt or go shirtless. After you’ve lost the weight, all you’ve got left to do is get your body back into the perfect shape you want. An arm lift after weight loss is the way to get rid of that sagging skin on your upper arms and get you feeling your best again.
About the Author
Get rid of “bat wings” with an arm lift. Beverly Hills surgeon has over twenty years of experience in helping his patients live better lives. Contact him for a consultation here www.aronowitzmd.com.
Fearless Living After Weight Loss Surgery
Fearless Living After Weight Loss Surgery
Article by Katie Jay
Business writer Robert Kiyosaki hated school. Not only did he hate it, he didn’t do very well there. He recalls in his book for entrepreneurs, “Before You Quit Your Job,” that he was angry when he received his first “F.”
Do you like to fail?
Kiyosaki hated to fail, too.
And his failures were numerous. He also failed in his first business. But, he explains, he went on to succeed later, as a direct result of having failed previously.
What’s that got to do with WLS?
Failure. I haven’t met an obese person yet, who hasn’t felt like a failure in the weight loss arena. Sometimes we carry this feeling of failure into our lives after weight loss surgery.
We are so afraid of failing yet again. And we compare ourselves to an extreme ideal of perfection. We should be able to manage our weight-especially now that we’ve had the surgery.
Failure is inevitable, even with weight loss surgery.
I don’t mean absolute, hopeless failure. I mean getting an “F” in exercise, or in eating at a buffet at a holiday party.
I mean the frequent failures that can add up to a weight gain over time, but individually they mean very little in terms of your weight.
Embrace failure.
Kiyosaki says the key to his success as an entrepreneur is that he has learned to use his failures as learning opportunities.
He doesn’t like failure any more than the next person, but he knows it’s useful and that it will help him be more successful. His failures are the fuel for his triumph.
Can you use failure as a strategy?
Considering most people who struggle with their weight tend to want to be perfect, putting failure in a desirable light may be hard at first.
You may not want to admit failure.
Admitting failure is hard. That is why we’ve worked so hard not to fail, and why we get so devastated when we do.
In some ways, we have been programmed to avoid failure. In school, we don’t get rewarded for failure. One bad grade will bring down your grade average for the whole year.
But in life, failing and admitting we have failed are actually good things.
Kiyosaki took the time to stop, admit failure, and analyze what went wrong. Then, he tried again, using the information he had learned from his failure to do better.
WLS success is dependent on studying your failures and learning from them.
It used to be that we’d fail, give up, and go on a cookie binge. That paradigm doesn’t work for overeaters, and especially not for WLS patients.
The better model for WLS success is much more like Kiyosaki’s:1) Fail. (Remember, this is inevitable. We are not perfect. This type of failure includes things like skipping your vitamins, eating a donut, or exercising only the fingers that work the remote).
2) Admit it. Tell someone. Post it on the NAWLS forum, call someone in your support group, go to an OA meeting, tell your coach, call a friend, tell your minister. Just do it.
3) Analyze your failure and learn from it. A few months ago, I realized that I am much more likely to eat something if it is sitting out on my kitchen counter. When my husband leaves food out, I taste it• • “almost every time.
So, instead of denying my behavior and pretending it wasn’t anything to worry about, I admitted my grazing to myself and to my support group. Then, I analyzed the situation and figured out it was happening because I was on the “see-food” diet• • “I see food, I eat it.
Then, I asked my family to put their food out of sight. That simple. And it worked.
4) Fail again.
It’s all in your perspective. By reframing your view of failure, you can create a powerful tool for success.
Says Kiyosaki, “Thomas Edison was asked to leave school because teachers complained that he was addled or scatterbrained. Later in life, he was criticized for having failed over a thousand times before inventing his version of the electric light bulb….[then he] founded General Electric, one of the most powerful companies in the world.”
WLS patients who fail and learn are winners, too.
When you turn your mistakes into lessons, you take control of your life. You move forward to places you never thought you could go.
So, be fearless about failure. It will serve you well.
About the Author
Katie Jay, MSW, is director of the National Association for Weight Loss Surgery and author of the book, “Small Bites: Daily Inspirations for Weight Loss Surgery Patients.” Get her special report, “The 10 Most Common Mistakes Weight Loss Surgery Patients Make,” when you sign up for her f*ree newsletter at http://www.nawls.com.