This
is a big step. It is quite natural to be nervous about making this
commitment. Let me assure you
that we are as committed to your losing
weight as you are. The following frequently asked questions may help lessen your anxiety and will get you ready for your first office visit.
1. What does Bariatrics mean? Why choose a Bariatric
Internist?
The term bariatric is derived from the Greek word “bari” meaning
weight. A Bariatric physician specializes in the
medical treatment of overweight and obese patients. An Internist, who
has specialized in the management of obese patients, has the skill
and clinical acumen to treat even the most complicated patients; including
those who have diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, sleep apnea or
cancer.
2. How much weight can I lose?
Our first goal will be for you to lose 10% of your body weight. With
a 10% weight loss, you reduce your health risk for diabetes, coronary
artery disease and cancer. Patients using the HMR® meal replacement
program (Decision-Free™ Diet) will generally lose more weight. Most patients
on the Decision-Free™ Diet will lose in excess of 30-60 lbs, some upward
of 100 lbs.
3. How fast will I lose weight?
One pound is equal to 3500 calories, so to lose a pound a week, you
need to reduce your diet by 500 calories every day. The weight loss
is often very dramatic in the first couple of weeks because of the reduction
in carbohydrate intake. Our goal will be for you to lose 1-2 pounds per week.
Most patients will lose 2 – 4 pounds per week in the first month
on the program. Our goal is for you to lose weight safely and keep
it off by learning appropriate nutrition and eating habits.
4. What is my role in this process?
You have the biggest job. Your success in our program will depend
on the changes you make in what you eat and how much you exercise.
We will be here to support you, educate you and prescribe medication
as necessary to allow you to focus on the choices you make. The keys
to success are:
• Your determination that this will work
and your dedication to the meal plan.
• Your record keeping and your documentation of your caloric intake
and exercise.
• Your attendance at weekly visits and or classes.
5. How often
do I have to come to the clinic?
As noted above, your success is enhanced by the weekly visits to the
clinic. If you are on the Decision-Free™ or Healthy Solutions® Diet, you will also need to attend
the classes described above. Most therapy programs will last 12-18
weeks before you enter the Maintenance Phase.
6. Will my insurance cover the cost of the program?
Unfortunately, most insurance companies have lagged far behind in covering
obesity as a primary diagnosis. Therefore, we do not take insurance.
You may be able to use your receipt of payment for your taxes
or money from your health spending accounts.
7. I have thought about bariatric surgery. Will coming
to Tidewater Bariatrics disqualify me from having surgery?
No. Bariatric surgery (gastric bypass, lap band) is
a very viable option for some patients, particularly those
who have a body mass index (BMI) greater than 35 with diabetes
or hypertension, or those with a BMI greater than 40. Most
bariatric surgical programs require that patients try a formalized medical weight loss program. Tidewater
Bariatrics will offer you that program. If you still desire surgery, the weight loss experience during the program will decrease your risk of operative complications.
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