I am insulin dependent diabetic. I wish to reduce my weight and control intake of insulin. Is it possible to do this by undergoing Bariatric surgery? Please let me know the cost to do this treatment. Is it covered by medical policy?
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Hello, bariatric surgery can't change your present condition as your pancreas is sick to produce insulin, required, though, weight loss might help to regulate your life, of course. ?Go for a walk in the morning to restore your blood� circulation to nourish your body. ?Go for meditation to nourish your heart & strengthening pancreas as well. ?Take,� plenty of water to hydrate your body eliminating toxins regulating metabolism. ?Your diet be easily digestible on time to check gastric disorder to reduce pressure on heart. ?Avoid, direct sweets, junk food,� alcohol & nicotine to reduce cholesterol & sugar levels.?Take, apples, carrots, toned milk, spinach� almonds & walnuts. ?Take,� homoeopathic medicine:@ Syz. Jimb Q-10 drops,� thrice with little water� before meal. Report, fortnightly. Take, care.
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Bariatric surgery has no role in in diabetes. If diabetes is not controlled, weight will come right back after the surgery. Insulin is a major reason for weight gain. I recently had such a case of diabetes, now the person is off-insulin just by correcting food. I am a certified diabetes educator. You can contact me on Lybrate.com for further help.
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