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		<title>Private Gastric Banding Surgery in the UK</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you looking at having Gastric lap band surgery in the UK and you have the ability to fund the surgery yourself, you may want to contact a surgeon to arrange to have it done privately. The cost for having a private gastric band surgery in the UK will generally ranges from £4,000 – £8,000.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you looking at having <a title="Gastric Banding in the UK on NHS" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/category/gastric-banding-surgery-in-the-uk"><strong>Gastric lap band surgery in the UK</strong></a> and you have the ability to fund the surgery yourself, you may want to contact a surgeon to arrange to have it done privately. The cost for having a <a title="Private Gastric Banding Surgery in the UK" href="/private-gastric-banding-surgery-in-the-uk"><strong>private gastric band surgery</strong> <strong>in the UK</strong></a> will generally ranges from £4,000 – £8,000.  For a more complex surgery your surgeon may request you to be a private patient in the NHS hospital rather than in the local private hospital, due to the proximity to specialist care and services should you need them.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a few question you will need to ask to check whether the private surgery will cover:</p>
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<li>Does the private surgery cover the pre–op assessment blood tests and ECG? Surgeon, physician and dietitian fees?</li>
<li>Are all hospital costs and operation costs included? Fees for surgeon and anaesthetist? What happens if there&#8217;s complications and you need to stay in hospital or need more specialised care?</li>
<li> Is Follow up treatment included? What period of care is covered? How many visits to the surgeon (and how many band fills is incurred?) What about the dietitian? Does it include blood tests for RNY/BPD/DS patients? What if you need additional care?</li>
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<p>Don&#8217;t be afraid to ask questions regarding your <strong>private surgery for gastric banding</strong> and what it entails. Many <a title="Gastric Banding" href="/"><strong>gastric band surgery</strong></a> packages will offer two band fills which normally is not enough. As many patients require several more adjustments over the next two years after the surgery to reach their weight loss goals. If possible get a package with slightly more of surgeon appointments and dietitians follow–up after surgery than to be faced with the dilemma of not doing as well as you had hoped and having to find the money for additional appointments.</p>
<p>Its a pity but most of the UK private health insurance companies will not reimburse the <a title="Cost of Gastric Banding Surgery" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/cost-of-gastric-banding-surgery"><strong>costs of the gastric band surgery</strong></a> as they see obesity is a chronic condition. <a title="British Obesity Surgery Patients Association" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.bospa.org/">BOSPA</a> is lobbying the private insurers to adopt a more enlightened approach &#8211; treating the obesity will more than likely reduce the likelihood of the insurer having to pay out for many other treatments over subsequent years.</p>
<p>Some patients chose to travel to France or other countries like <a title="GAstric Lap Band in Belgium" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/gastric-lap-banding-in-belgium"><strong>Belgium for gastric lap band surgery</strong></a> which will be done privately because the basic costs of the operation are considerably lower. However, you may miss out on the follow up care services that UK surgery will provide. Many surgeons may actually refuse to see you even privately if you have had your <strong>gastric surgery</strong> done abroad.</p>
<p>Whichever route you choose to follow for your surgery, the most important aspect is the follow up care and typically that provided at specialist UK obesity surgery centres will undoubtedly be the best. Multidisciplinary teams of doctors will ensure that the correct attention is given to all aspects of follow up such as weight loss progress, <a title="Diet after Gastric Banding Surgery" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/diet-after-gastric-banding-surgery">diet</a>, <a title="Exercise after Gastric Band Surgery" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/excercise-after-gastric-banding-surgery">exercise</a> and <a title="Psychotherapy after gastric Band Surgery" href="http://gastric-lap-band-surgery.com/psychotherapy-after-gastric-banding-surgery">social aspects</a>, as well as the correct functioning of the alterations made to your anatomy by the surgery. This quality of care should not be compromised by your seeking treatment privately.</p>
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		<title>Seven Myths of Gastric Banding</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Myth 1: You can lose the weight without a drastic lifestyle change If you are very overweight then your lifestyle was not healthy in the first place so of course you have to change your lifestyle if you want to change your body. Losing a large amount of weight is by no means easy but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Myth 1: You can lose the weight without a drastic lifestyle change</strong><br />
If you are very overweight then your lifestyle was not healthy in the first place so of course you have to change your lifestyle if you want to change your body. Losing a large amount of weight is by no means easy but with agood attitude and the commitment to change your life for the better, weight loss is an attainable goal for sure.</p>
<p><strong>Myth 2: The surgery results are an unhealthy rapid weight loss</strong><br />
Weight loss will never occur overnight and if it did would not be healthy. A good target lose is around 2-3 pounds a week, if you follow a doctor’s eating and exercise plan accordingly. And of course it will depend on your starting weight and your weight loss goals too.</p>
<p><strong>Myth 3: The surgery prevents proper nutrition</strong><br />
Not true at all gastric band surgery will still allow you proper nutritions. Many doctors will prescribe vitamins and supplements to take after the surgery in order to help the recovery process. Individuals can still get proper nutrition.</p>
<p><strong>Myth 4: You will have to eat only a liquid diet</strong><br />
You won’t be on a liquid diet forever that is only during the recovery process after <strong>gastric banding surgery</strong> which is approximately 4 weeks. Of course you shouldn’t continue to eat the <em>super sized</em> fast food meals like before, but you can eat solid foods. The idea is to eat smaller portioned meals, three times a day because the smaller amount will still give you a full feeling for longer.</p>
<p><strong>Myth 5: Lap Band Surgery is an easy way to lose weight</strong><br />
People tend to view <a title="Gastric Lap Band" href="/"><strong>Gastric Lap Band</strong></a> as an <em>easy</em> solution for a lifetime weight problem. Instead it should be viewed as a commitment one makes to change their life for the better. It is for people who have tried diets and exercise yet nothing seems to help. It might be a difficult life change, but it is worth it because it is the safe way for overweight individuals to successfully lose the pounds.</p>
<p><strong>Myth 6: Even if you lose the weight, you will gain it back</strong><br />
The secret is making a lifelong commitment. If you make the commitment to lose the weight and change old eating habits, you will of course lose the weight. If you continue to eat like you used to, then your chances of losing a large amount of weight decreases.</p>
<p><strong>Myth 7: The follow-up care is not important</strong><br />
The follow-up care is the most important part because changing your eating habits and old lifestyle is what leads to healthy weight loss.</p>
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