This surgery is not something that one should be afraid of. After this surgery is complete it will take only 5 to 10 weeks for onet o be fully recovered.
You can find the correct information for a post bariatric surgery diet the website dukehealth.org. they will tell you exactly what the proper steps are that you need to take.
A good place to go for information about post bariatric surgery is your doctor. You can also go to www.weightlosssurgery.ca/ and learn more information.
www.communitymemorial.com is a hospital site that will explain what a bariatric program is and does. It explains what happens before surgery and after.
The bariatric diet plan is for people that have had bariatric (or weight loss) surgery. It helps people stay on track with their weight loss post-surgery, and makes sure that they do not damage their organs by overeating/straining themselves with food. It is not a good diet plan if you have not had bariatric surgery.
A great place to start would be to talk with your family doctor and gastric bypass surgeon about what post bariatric surgery is like. Also try here: http://www.obesityhelp.com/content/lifeafter.html
People are placed on a pre-bariatric diet to make sure they are healthy enough for the surgery and also to increase their chances of success post op. A wonderful guide to a pre surgery diet can be found here: http://www.bariatricchoice.com/pre-op-bariatric-diet-for-bariatric-gastric-bypass-surgery-patients.aspx
You can find information out about bariatric surgery, lapband surgery or the bariatric sleeve surgery here: http://www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/cost/
Bariatric Advantage is the most common post bariatric surgery rescource. They sell vital vitimins and many diet tips can be found on their website. My dad uses their suppliments and they are very helpful in the aftermath of the surgery.
You can ask your doctor who performed the surgery on you for any help on post-surgery. For online support try these forums www.thinnertimesforum.com and www.obesityhelp.com.
Log on to the forums at Obesityhelp.com. There you will find hundreds of posts and articles about being a post-bariatric patient and can ask whatever questions you have of the helpful moderators.
There are many websites telling bariatric surgery patients what diets to follow, but the following website is a trusted one: http://www.dukehealth.org/services/weight_loss_surgery/care_guides/bariatric_surgery_diet_manual/the_recommended_diet_following_bariatric_surgery.
This website http://www.bariatric-surgery.info/ tells you everything you need to know about bariatric surgery for weight loss. It gives you advice and discusses what happens afterwards of the operation.