Gastric Bypass Risk - Something to Consider
Gastric bypass is a surgical procedure for the very obese. The top portion of the stomach is stapled into a pouch, which is bypassed to the intestine. Gastric bypass isn't for everyone, but if you're severely overweight and diet and exercise have failed, it may be something you want to consider.
However, gastric bypass risk is a serious consideration that you should think about before committing to surgery. Like all surgical procedures, there are risks including excessive bleeding during or after surgery, adverse reactions to anesthesia, and infection at the incision site. Not only that, gastric bypass requires an intense and lengthy recovery period. You must be willing to change your lifestyle and commit a great deal of time towards your recovery.
One way to minimize gastric bypass risk is to follow all your doctor's instructions. This includes refraining from physical activity until directed otherwise, and adhering to a special diet. After your surgery, you'll be placed on a diet of clear liquids for several days. From there, you will be gradually worked up to pureed foods, then whole foods. This diet process takes at least two months. After that, you'll still need to eat a certain way. Most gastric bypass patients consume small meals consisting of healthy foods at frequent intervals throughout the day.
Another gastric bypass risk is that you'll have the surgery and not lose all the weight you desire. Most gastric bypass patients lose 50 to 90 percent of their goal weight within a year and a half of the surgery, but there is no guarantee. However, any weight loss is an accomplishment, and can cut your risk of dangerous conditions like heart attack, stroke and diabetes. By losing unhealthy extra weight, you'll feel better and even look better.
The best thing to do if you're considering gastric bypass is to weigh all gastric bypass risk and rewards carefully. Speak to your doctor and make sure you're aware of all the facts about gastric bypass. Being educated regarding the process before, during and after surgery can go a long way towards your weight loss success.
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