The  Stomach

 

Post Gastric Bypass Surgery

What Are The Effects Of Gastric Bypass Surgery?


post gastric bypass surgeryDoctors often get a variety of questions when counseling individuals about the post gastric bypass surgery period. Among them are what are the effects of gastric bypass surgery and what will life after gastric bypass surgery be like. 

Life after gastric bypass surgery Your doctor will probably tell you to stay away from food for one to three days. This allows your stomach to heal.

You'll have to follow your doctor's recommendations very closely in the weeks that follow after your procedure. You'll only be allowed to have liquids for a while. After a time, proceed to pureed and soft foods. Finally, you'll be allowed to eat regular foods again.

Remember that your stomach pouch won't hold nearly as much as it did before, so you'll need to change your expectations about how much you should eat during one meal. It will be much less than before. Eating more thasn you should, or eating too fast can cause unpleasant results--like vomiting or intense pain just below your breastbone.

Eventually, the amount you can eat will increase, but it won't be like before.

Effects of gastric bypass surgery You may experience one or more of the following changes as your body reacts to the rapid weight loss in the first three to six months:

  • Body aches
  • Feeling fatigued
  • Feeling cold
  • Dry skin
  • Hair thinning and hair loss
  • Mood changes

Gastric bypass surgery works for 80 percent of the patients who undergo it. When it doesn't work, it's often because the patient doesn't closely follow the orders their doctor gives them for the post gastric bypass surgery period. Life after gastric bypass surgery is different in many ways than it was before.

See gastric bypass surgery and stomach surgery for weight loss.

 
 Stomach-Health