I have been anemic for most of my forty-eight years because I hate the severe constipation (everyone please pardon me) but I gladly took it about three weeks prior to my surgery a few weeks ago.
It can't be good to go in with iron poor blood and it is worth the hassle believe me. I had the surgery on October 24th and have lost two dress sizes, a lot of inches and fourteen pounds!
NO, your surgeon will not go ahead with the surgery if you are anemic at the time of surgery. They send you for blood work 2 -3 days before your surgery to check your levels. The night before my surgery my surgeon called to say my anemia was an issue & he cancelled my surgery. He gave me one month to get the level back up before he would test me again. I devoured all of the Iron rich foods I could get my hands on especially cashews, for the entire month as well as took mega doses of Iron (Ferrous Sulfate). My levels were high enough for me to have the surgery a month later. However immediatley after the surgery I required a blood transfusion because I had lost so much blood & my levels had dropped dangerously low! Ever since the surgery I have struggled with Anemia, have had to see a Hemotologist regularly and even underwent Iron Transfusions at the Cancer Center 4 hours a day 3 times a week, for 8 months straight.
In some cases you may find you have developed Anemia after surgery because during surgery, you may have faced a great blood loss, this is a cause for a type of Anemia called Iron - Deficiency Anemia.
When somebody decides to undergo a gastric bypass surgery they are changing the size of their stomach, which will change the way they have to eat. This link shows you some examples of post surgery nutrition : http://www.webmd.com/diet/weight-loss-surgery/gastric-bypass.
This is a diet that was developed specifically for people who has had to undergo gastric bypass surgery. This diet is designed to keep one healthy after such a surgery.
You can find information about dieting after gastric bypass surgery here: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/gastric-bypass-diet/my00827 and http://www.risksgastricbypasssurgery.com/gastric-bypass-surgery-information.shtml.
For those who are considering obesity surgery, the cost of gastric bypass is often cost prohibitive. It doesn't have to be. Many insurers cover the cost of gastric bypass surgery if the surgery is needed to prevent life-threatning diseases such as Type II diabetes, heart disease and certain cancers. In addition, there are many healthcare finance companies that will cover the cost of gastric bypass surgery. These companies will provide you with a credit card that can be used to pay your bariatric surgeon. With more people electing to undergo this revolutionary procedure, the cost of gastric bypass is becoming more affordable to many.
If you have had gastric bypass surgery and become pregnant, your doctor will closely monitor you. Detailed information about gastric bypass surgery and pregnancy is available at: pregnantwww.babymed.com/pregnancy-after-gastric-bypass-surgery
Gastric bypass can work well if you are in good health. You should do your research well before agreeing to undergo such an invasive surgery. One of the most severe complications is loss of life.
You can get information about what to do before getting a gastric bypass surgery from a local gastric bypass surgerical center. Ask them about information about this.
Gastric bypass surgery inruance information can be obtained from your local doctor, pysichian, or even your gastric bypass representative to help you.
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
RNY gastric bypass surgery is different than standard gastric bypass surgery because it only a small part of the stomach is used to create a pouch. This bypasses the stomach and upper part of large intestine.
You have to be on a liquid diet prior to surgery to prepare your stomach for the upcoming gastric bypass surgery.
People who had undergo gastric bypass surgery must stick to a certain diet, in order to keep the staple in the stomach from tearing or stretching, as this would defeat the purpose of the surgery.