Losing weight is a very personal decision, but when it comes to the risks related to obesity, the decision shouldn't be tough to make
Losing weight is a very personal decision, but when it comes to the risks related to obesity, the decision shouldn't be tough to make. CS spoke to Miloni Shah, Nutritionist at Centre for Obesity & Diabetes Support about life post weight loss surgery.
All that you survey
We have initiated a survey to analyse how life has changed for people who underwent various forms of bariatric surgery. The comprehensive questionnaire helps gauge people's expectations of the surgery, and the aim is to assimilate all that and try to provide support to these patients, where they need it.
Give life a chance
Gone are the days when Shaina Khan would not venture out of her house because of the fear of being ridiculed. She now walks the streets with renewed confidence and can't stop talking about her weight loss surgery and how it has changed her life. She started gaining weight after her third child and was 160 kg at 39.
She suffered from joint pains, sleep apnoea, diabetes, high blood pressure and was unable to take even a few steps. She could not afford the surgery but Dr Muffi waived his fees to give her a new life. She underwent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy at Saifee Hospital and lost 59 kgs in a year since then. Her diabetes and sleep apnoea disappeared long ago and she now feels more energetic, healthier and confident.
Here's your chance to get a new lease on life. To know more, you can visitu00a0 www.codsindia.com or get connected on Facebook or Twitter or SMS obesity to 575758.
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