Considering Gastric Bypass Surgery? Here's What You Should Know!

If you're dangerously overweight and you've tried everything to shed the pounds, then perhaps you should consider gastric bypass surgery. Although this procedure is fairly new, it's also been proven to be highly effective. Most people who have gastric bypass lose around 50 to 100 percent of unwanted weight within a year to two years after the surgery.

Because gastric bypass is a surgical procedure, there are risks. These risks include infection, excessive bleeding, and allergic reaction to anesthesia. Your doctor can inform you on all the various risks of gastric bypass to help you decide if it's something you want to consider for yourself.

If you do go on to have gastric bypass surgery, you'll be visiting your doctor several times before the procedure for examinations and evaluations that will ensure you're in perfect health for the surgery. If you have a pre-existing medical condition, you may not be a good candidate for gastric bypass. But if you do qualify, here are some things you should know:

Prior to the surgery, you'll be instructed to stop smoking, drinking alcohol, and taking certain medications. You may be offered the option to donate your own blood just in case it's needed during the surgery. This usually happens a few weeks before your surgery date.

Although there are three different kinds of gastric bypass procedures, they all essentially do the same thing. Gastric bypass works by securing a top portion of the stomach into a pouch that is then attached to the intestine. This makes the part of the stomach that holds food much smaller, so a person simply cannot eat as much as they used to. Be advised that you will be required to follow a strict diet following gastric bypass surgery, at least until your body has adjusted and healed properly.

A successful gastric bypass surgery can change your life for the better. By shedding unhealthy extra pounds, you won't just look better, you'll feel better. And for frustrated dieters who've tried everything to lose weight and just can't, gastric bypass is often the only option.

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