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The bariatric surgery is a great procedure that helps you loose weight by restricting your stomach size. The recovery for this surgery usually takes up to 10 weeks.
For the first several weeks after any bariatric surgery you must only eat liquid foods. Once your stomach heals and is used to the surgery you can begin to incorporate solid foods. It takes a lot of time to get used to what you can handle eating, since your stomach will be smaller.
The latest in the line-up of bariatric procedures is the MiniGastric Bypass, or the MGB. The laparoscopic procedure is less invasive than the Roux-en-Y and takes about 30 minutes. www.bariatric.us/mini-gastric-bypass.html
There are servel resources availble to you. A quick internet search using your favorite search engine with the phrase "bariatric surgery before and after" yields several hits. Also, you can try to talking to your surgeon, who frequently takes pictures of past clients and may be able to show you some old pictures.
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As with any surgery, bariatric surgery does have risks associated with the procedure. All forms of abdomen type surgeries have risks such as hernias and possible blockages in the small or large intestines due to swelling from the procedure. The risks after the surgery has been completed are very minor and happen infrequently. These risks can include dumping, vitamin deficiency and possible ulcers in the stomach in rare cases. Before the surgery takes places, all patients should consult with their physician about the risks involved and precautions that can be taken to avoid any complications during the surgery and down the road.
There are several different types of bariatric surgery. The lap band is a popular new surgery and gastric bypass surgery is used for the morbidly obese patients. Recovery time inculdes resting for two to three weeks, and resuming normal activity at four to six weeks after the surgery.
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The setting's in the book were Tulsa,Oklahoma ans Windrixville,Oklahoma.
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