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What You Need To Know About Gastric Bypass Surgery

Gastric bypass surgery seems to be the talk of the town. It has
gained so much popularity these days. Undoubtedly, it’s
worshipped by a lot of famous Hollywood celebrities.
Interestingly enough, it’s also a big hit among average Joe’s
and Jane’s.

As a matter of fact, it’s pretty easy to understand why. We are
all scared by the idea of looking fat. We all love to be lean
and slender without putting so much effort into it, without
going to the gym as often as a professional trainer, and without
being on a super model’s strict diet plan.

That’s why gastric bypass surgery looks very appealing to many
of us.

But what you may not know, and what your potential gastric
bypass surgeon would obviously not want you to know is that
gastric bypass surgery is both sky-high expensive and life-risky.

Do you have any idea how much does a gastric bypass surgery cost?

Well, it depends on where you want to have your gastric bypass
surgery performed. Of course, in New York City it would be so
much more expensive than a relatively small town in Idaho. But
overall, it would cost you anywhere between $17,000 to $26,000.

Yep, it would cost you that much! Over $20,000 for an operation
to make you thinner.

But that’s not it.

Even if you can afford the expensive price tag, you will surely
want to know about possible complications and side effects of
gastric bypass surgery.

Be forewarned. This may come as a big shock to you…

As reported on CBS (the original news can be found at this url:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/01/21/earlyshow/contributors/

melindamurphy/main668323.shtml), The University of Washington
found that 1 in 50 people die within one month after having
gastric bypass surgery, and that figure jumps nearly five-fold
if the gastric bypass surgeon is inexperienced.

It means you would have a 1 in 50 chance of death after gastric
bypass. Now let’s ask yourself. Do you think it’s worth that
much? To be thin, but to risk your own life like that?

However, if you still want to consider having gastric bypass
surgery, do yourself and everyone who loves you a big favor.
Check this out first before you ever decide:

http://www.ShrinkStomachNaturally.com

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