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Gastric Bypass Surgery - What Happens
Afterwards?
by: Beverley Brooke
After patients have had gastric bypass surgery comes a very
challenging and demanding few months ahead. It isn't
easy, no matter what those success stories on the adverts
tell us. It requires a great deal of mental and emotional
toughness. Unfortunately these assets aren't always
seen in the morbidly obese, and must be developed to ensure
a healthy life and weight loss after the surgery.
Sticking to your dietary guidelines is extremely important
to reduce the risk of developing dumping syndrome, which can
cause sweating, diarrhoea, bloating and dizziness. Always
listen to what your surgeon, physician and nutritionist is
telling you. It's your life and long-term health we're
talking about.
Right after the procedure you will be required to stay in
hospital for 4 to 6 days, and generally you can get back to
your normal activities within 6 weeks. You should lose generally
between 8-10lbs per month in the first 2 months after gastric
bypass surgery and achieve a stable weight after 2 years.
The first year is critical and will require you to see your
physician regularly were you will be evaluated - this
includes your mental health too.
Exercising and eating properly are crucial to your health
afterwards and there's still a long way to go after
surgery, it certainly isn't a quick fix for obesity
and carries real risks. Remember what your doctor has told
you, stay strong, focused and you'll do just fine.
About The Author
Article by Beverley Brooke, visit the section on the gastric
bypass at her website for more information on the surgery,
the risks and other information relating to the gastric bypass.
http://www.healthandfinesse.com/gastric-bypass.html
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