Food - oh we love our food. After bariatric surgery it is essential that a strict regimen of diet and food intake is followed.
The special bariatric surgery diet would make sure that weight loss will be maintained over time. It would normally involve high protein food. Foods high in protein would ensure that new tissues are being built and the wounds are healing properly. Ideal high protein foods will be low in fat like red meat, chicken or turkey without skin, fish, eggs and cottage cheese. Sugar and fat is among the foods that are avoided.
Gastric bypass diet would involve food low in sugar and fat. Sugary foods are high in calories and fat. Fat is difficult to digest. Consuming too much sugar could also result to the Dumping syndrome that has nausea, dizziness, vomiting, sweating, and diarrhea as symptoms. The body could also react the same way to too much fat. Foods with too much fat and sugar, anyway, do not have sufficient nutrients that would be essential to the body.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Friday, March 5, 2010
After Bariatric Surgery there are Risks
Bariatric Weight Loss Surgery Guide - About Bariatric Surgery: Weight Loss Gastrointestinal Surgery.
According to the American Society For Bariatric Surgery, gastric reduction surgery is not an easy option for obesity sufferers. It is a drastic step, and carries the usual pain and risks of any major gastrointestinal surgical operation and make them very ill if they overeat. And after bariatric surgery is performed, patients remain at a lifelong risk of nutritional deficiencies.
According to the American Society For Bariatric Surgery, gastric reduction surgery is not an easy option for obesity sufferers. It is a drastic step, and carries the usual pain and risks of any major gastrointestinal surgical operation and make them very ill if they overeat. And after bariatric surgery is performed, patients remain at a lifelong risk of nutritional deficiencies.
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
After Bariatric Surgery Revisions
Study examines outcomes after bariatric surgery revisions. Revisional bariatric surgery appears to be associated with a higher risk of complications than the initial procedure, according to a report in the February issue of Archives of Surgery. "The accelerated growth of bariatric surgery during the last decade has led to a proportional increase of bariatric revisions worldwide. "The evolution of bariatric surgery has also led to a rapidly increasing demand for revisional bariatric procedures following the discontinuation of surgical techniques favored in the past that had unsuccessful weight loss results or other complications in the long term." Rates of second bariatric operations are reported to be anywhere from 5 percent to 56 percent.
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Friday, February 26, 2010
Bariatric Surgery for Long Term Weight Control
Whilst not an option for all people, Bariatric surgery is one effective technique that should be investigated for the morbidly obese patient. Gastric Band, Laparoscopic Gastric Banding Solutions - Gastric banding surgery can help you achieve effective, long-term weight control. Ask your doctor for more information on Gastric Banding.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Weight Loss after Bariatric Surgery
Weight loss is expected after bariatric surgery. Most bariatric procedures have been able to achieve loss of more than 50% of excess weight, which is a pretty impresssive successful outcome.
An increasing number of people are turning to weight loss surgery (lap-band surgery) as a last resort to help them lose weight and reverse some of the health risks associated with obesity. The Lap Band is placed using key-hole surgery which doesn't leave large scars and minimises post-surgery recovery time. Most patients are up and active after a few days, and the wight loss happens quite quickly. After leaving hospital, patients normally take a couple of weeks to start performing normal activities. At this time, most Lap Band surgery patients still feel a little uncomfortable in the abdominal area, and will have to be very careful with the diet.
An increasing number of people are turning to weight loss surgery (lap-band surgery) as a last resort to help them lose weight and reverse some of the health risks associated with obesity. The Lap Band is placed using key-hole surgery which doesn't leave large scars and minimises post-surgery recovery time. Most patients are up and active after a few days, and the wight loss happens quite quickly. After leaving hospital, patients normally take a couple of weeks to start performing normal activities. At this time, most Lap Band surgery patients still feel a little uncomfortable in the abdominal area, and will have to be very careful with the diet.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Following a significant surgery like baraiatric surgery it is important that you take good care of yourself and follow the recommended procedures. After a bariatric operation, you can't consume whole pills or extended release medicines. For some people, for an indefinite future, tables should be crushed and capsules likewise. You will need to consule medication with caution. .After bariatric surgery, ulcers are more difficult to diagnose and treat. Check with your primary care provider or pharmacist, if you feel there is abnormal feelings in the abdominal area.
And pregnancy. It is best avoided after bariatric surgery. The stresses on your body could lead to fetal compromise and birth defects so we strongly recommend against pregnancy for two years after bariatric surgery.
And pregnancy. It is best avoided after bariatric surgery. The stresses on your body could lead to fetal compromise and birth defects so we strongly recommend against pregnancy for two years after bariatric surgery.
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Saturday, February 20, 2010
After Bariatric Surgery
After bariatric surgery is important that a strict regime is adopted to limit aggravation of the surgrey site and encourage healing. Immediately after bariatric surgery a patient is usually limited to a clear liquid diet, such as water, and also includes foods such as clear broth, diluted fruit juices or sugar-free gelatin desserts. This diet is continued until the gastrointenstinal tract has recovered somewhat from the surgery. Post-surgery, overeating is curbed because exceeding the capacity of the stomach causes nausea and vomiting.
It is important to remember that bariatric surgery is not a quick fix. It's an ongoing journey toward weight loss through lifestyle changes. After surgery, the difference in your body will be very noticeable, but it is important to allow the body recover quickly and without incident from the surgery. There is a number of generally accepted dietary guidelines for a healthy diet after bariatric surgery. Nutritional deficiencies that occur over the course of many years will need to be studied, and can depend on your diet after bariatric surgery.
It is important to remember that bariatric surgery is not a quick fix. It's an ongoing journey toward weight loss through lifestyle changes. After surgery, the difference in your body will be very noticeable, but it is important to allow the body recover quickly and without incident from the surgery. There is a number of generally accepted dietary guidelines for a healthy diet after bariatric surgery. Nutritional deficiencies that occur over the course of many years will need to be studied, and can depend on your diet after bariatric surgery.
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