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What You Should Know After Weight Loss Surgery

July 21, 2009 @ 10:14 PM — by unknown
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Weight loss surgery has become a popular method for helping those that are severely obese to successfully lose weight. Unfortunately, what many people fail to realize is that there are some things that occur after weight loss surgery that need to be seriously taken into consideration. Almost all methods of weight loss surgery are major forms of surgery, particular those that cause permanent changes to the digestive and gastric system. Because of this, it is absolutely essential that you be willing to follow many of the lifestyle changes that you will have to make for the rest of your life. Failure to do so could result in more complication than you ever experienced from obesity. Immediately after your surgery, you must be willing to commit to living on a liquid diet for a few weeks. This is absolutely essential, and can be more difficult than a person thinks. However, failure to do so could result in disaster. You will also have to realize that with most weight loss surgeries, the dietary changes that you make will have to be followed strictly for the rest of your life, especially in those permanent weight loss surgery cases. You must be willing to commit to a lifetime of monitoring, or in the case of a reversible weight loss surgery such as Lap Band surgery, commit to the monitoring as long as the band is in place. Some of the weight loss surgeries performed create a difficulty for some medical conditions to be found easily, and frequent monitoring from your doctor will help in catching these problems early on. And finally, after weight loss surgery, you need to have reasonable expectations for yourself and what the surgery can do for you. You are not going to miraculously lose all of your excess weight overnight. While you will experience significant weight loss in the first few weeks after surgery due to the liquid diet you are on, do not get discouraged if once you return to normal food, you only experience loss of a pound or two a week. It took time to put the weight on your body, and it will take time to take it off. Just be patient.

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