Monday, October 8, 2007

When Nothing Has Worked

When nothing has worked, there becomes a desperation. There is a hope that something will work, if only...

This is often the feeling of those who struggle with their weight. Those who really truly want to loose weight, get healthy, and feel good. They try exercise programs and diets, and this and that, and feel discouraged. Sometimes they have a mild break through and feel good about it only to gain the weight back (sometimes with an extra twenty pounds here or five there). Sometimes their work pays off and they find something that works for them. However, if you struggle and nothing has worked, you are not alone.

But you don't have to continue living a stressful existence in a search for your answer. You can find the answer with the help of your doctor. Weight loss surgery maybe for you. There have been a number of surgical break throughs in weight loss surgeries in the past decade. Some have significant risk, others, like lap band surgery are more safe and can bring you into a new lifestyle. The weight loss surgery is the first step to a new lifestyle and a thinner you. With lap band surgery a band is placed around the top of the stomach to help control hunger, to help tell your brain you are full. This can be very helpful in weight loss. It can help stop binging. However, this is a lifestyle change. The surgery, while having less risks then other weight loss surgeries, can not be successful without a commitment to change and to getting healthy.

If you are ready to change, and ready for help doing so, talk to your doctor about your choices and ask about lap band surgery. JourneyLite can also help you in figuring out if the surgery is right for you.

This has been a sponsored post. The author takes no responsibility for your choices in choosing surgery over other weight loss program. While JourneyLite is a great place to start, talking with your doctor is very important and should be done whenever considering surgery. Thank you for tuning in, have a great day!

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