www.medicine-site.info

 

Martial Arts blog

News and phtos from most popular Martial Arts websites.

Weight loss clinic

I am wondering if there are any medical reasons why a clinic could not be developed where someone over-weight could not check in and put into a drug induced coma, fed by IV enough to be healthy, have a therapist work your muscles daily, maybe exercise machines, tanning beds (I know thats a bit much-but would be nice) and whatever else is medically needed then wake you up when you reach your goal weight? Is it something that with the right physicians and backing could be done?

Chony

Answers:


I am wondering if there are any medical reasons why a clinic could not be developed where someone over-weight could not check in and put into a drug induced coma, fed by IV enough to be healthy, have a therapist work your muscles daily, maybe exercise machines, tanning beds (I know thats a bit much-but would be nice) and whatever else is medically needed then wake you up when you reach your goal weight? Is it something that with the right physicians and backing could be done? I know that there would be peope coming out of the wood work to do this....the rich and the poor...income tax money would be gone in January to this for alot of women...I would love to be the first guinea pig and lose about 50 pounds. But, is it possible?There are many reasons why that cannot be done, of which I will state a few:
1) Its not cost effective and wouldn't be covered by insurance. Nor would hospitals, doctors, or anyone else undertake it, both because of the financial insecurity and the liability implications.
2) Its dangerous. Almost all the steps involved would hurt your body more than the risk of remaining overweight--particularly since the person who is undergoing all of this is overweight and probably not a prime healthy candidate.
3) Its unnecessary. There are many other more reasonable ways of losing weight.
4) Its temporary. When people lose weight because they're sick, the first thing they do is gain it all back once they're well. And particularly because all the weight loss is done when the person is unconscious, he will not have learned or even appreciated any of the behavior changes that are necessary for weight loss. He would start gaining the weight back the minute he awoke.
I'm sorry to say, but I'd look elsewhere to lose your fifty.I bet theres a place like this in the land of ozWhen I first read that it didn't seem like too bad of an idea but YankeeBeckham brought me back to reality. Reason number 4 why it wouldn't work is actually the most significant. People need to learn to eat right and exercise to maintain a healthy body weight. These quick fixes, such as surgery, diet pills and fad diets, will only provide temporary solutions and you will soon be right back where you started. It takes work and discipline and there is really no way around it if you want to be healthy in the long run.Weight loss is something that concerns everyone as less work and easy lifestyle is making every one overweight. Losing weight is not tough, but losing weight systematically is something which takes time and proper care. There could be many side effects if someone loses weight in a hurry. According to a study, it’s proved that about 65 kg weight is enough for a person of height 5 feets and 8 intches tall. From this you can make a rough estimate of your height and weight relation.

buy tramadol online without rx | buy tramadol without prescription | buy tramadol online without prescription | Ciekawe Artykuły | toefl | piłka nożna, koszykówka gra menedżer sportowy żużel, piłka ręczna, boks | jakub pyżalski , a także