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Are there any new non surgical treatments fro morbid obesity? |
Are there any new non surgical treatments fro morbid obesity? There are several diet medications . Your doctor will help you decide if these are appropriate for you. One is an injectable called Byetta.Several people do well with this. Good luck. Diet and exercise is what is usually recommended. It is really hard to do. My sister has the stomach band and has lost over 150 pounds in two years. She tried every diet on the planet and was very active, but still over 260 pounds. I wish you very good luck and blessings from the Creator. I've heard of a technique that involves inserting an inflatable pouch through swallowing, that, when inflated, reduces stomach capacity much as a stomach stapling procedure. Hope this info helped. I would say, proteins at breakfast, salads through the rest of the day, six to eight glasses of water throughout the day and one hour of exercise in the afternoon. New? No, just the good old standbys...eat smaller portions & move the body around. Start out walking, go further every few days, pretty soon you will be running around the block! ask your doctor about Sibutramine (Reductil) and Orlistat (Xenical). Those are 2 drugs that, along with diet and exercise help reduce weight. |
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