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Life After Surgery

The following identifies areas that will be important for patients to follow after weight loss surgery.



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content arrow Going back to Work
content arrow Birth Control & Pregnancy
content arrow Long-Term Follow-Up
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Diet

life afterThe modifications made to your gastrointestinal tract will require permanent changes in your eating habits that must be adhered to for successful weight loss. For your safety and success, it is critical that dietary instructions are followed. This information will be reinforced by your surgeon, nurse practitioner, dietitian, and support group leader.
  • When you start eating solid food it is essential that you chew thoroughly. You will not be able to eat steaks or other chunks of meat if they are not ground or chewed thoroughly.
  • Don't drink fluids while eating. They will make you feel full before you have consumed enough food.
  • Omit desserts and other items with sugar listed as one of the first three ingredients.
  • Omit carbonated drinks, high-calorie nutritional supplements, milk shakes, high-fat foods and foods with high fiber content.
  • Avoid alcohol.
  • Limit snacking between meals.

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Going Back to Work

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Your ability to resume pre-surgery levels of activity will vary according to your physical condition, the nature of the activity and the type of weight loss surgery you had. Many patients return to full pre-surgery levels of activity within six weeks of their procedure. Patients who have had a minimally invasive laparoscopic procedure may be able to return to these activities within a few weeks.


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Birth Control & Pregnancy

It is strongly advised that women of childbearing age use the most effective forms of birth control during the first 16 to 24 months after weight loss surgery. The added demands pregnancy places on your body and the potential for fetal damage make this a most important requirement.


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Long-Term Follow-Up


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Although the short-term effects of weight loss surgery are well understood, there are still questions to be answered about the long-term effects on nutrition and body systems.  Nutritional deficiencies that occur over the course of many years will need to be studied.  Over time, you will need periodic checks for anemia (low red blood cell count) and Vitamin B12, folate and iron levels.  Follow-up tests will initially be conducted every three to six months or as needed, and then every one to two years.


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Support Groups

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The widespread use of support groups has provided weight loss surgery patients an excellent opportunity to discuss their various personal and professional issues.  Most learn, for example, that weight loss surgery will not immediately resolve existing emotional issues or heal the years of damage that morbid obesity might have inflicted on their emotional well-being.  Sacramento Bariatric has support groups in place to assist you with short-term and long-term questions and needs.



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