www.obesityhelp.com ANSWER Your surgeon will generally supply you with a list of local groups. Also you can check out the Living After Weight Loss Surgery Website here: www.livingafterwls.com
You can find gastric bypass support groups on the following site: http://www.dailystrength.org/c/Gastric-Bypass-Surgery/support-group. They have great support.
There are some groups through Meetup.com that offer Gastric Bypass support. You can also find online support groups at http://www.dailystrength.org/c/Gastric-Bypass-Surgery/support-group
http://www.dailystrength.org/c/Gastric-Bypass-Surgery/support-group is a support group based on the internet that you might find helpful. You can also ask your doctor for a listing of groups in your area.
http://www.dailystrength.org has a helpful community. They should be able to help you with your condition.
Webmd.com can help you to find local support groups for patients that have recently undergone gastric bypass surgery and need support to get through the process.
Yes, you can find free gastric bypass support on the following site: http://www.obesityhelp.com/. They have a lot of members.
Since you are planning to have the surgery it is a good idea to find a support group. You will meet people who have had the surgery done and you will learn what to expect. Here is the website:www.dailystrength.org/c/Gastric-Bypass-Surgery/support-group
Often your bariatric surgeon will supply you with information regarding support groups. But you can also look on line for local support groups as well as online support groups.
I would suggest going to http://www.dailystrength.org/c/Gastric-Bypass-Surgery/advice. This is an online gastric bypass support forum. Members include past patients and physicians.
It may be tempting to simply get your gastric bypass at a local hospital, though if you do you'll be missing out on a lot of the support that gastric bypass centers can offer. A good bariatric surgery center can help you with aftercare issues and provide a level of support you won't find through a traditional hospital. Consider a gastric bypass center for your bypass in order to get nutrition planning help and access to support groups and lifestyle help you'll need to adjust to your surgical change. A gastric bypass involves a lot of important lifestyle changes that a dedicated center can help with.
You can find out information about the gastric band versus the gastric bypass surgery on http://www.trueresults.com/gastric-bypass-surgery or http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/47541.php
You can search in the Internet for your local support group. The best option will be to contact that Surgical team or the specialist Nurse of the team and they can forward the details to you.