There are many reputable web sites to get information on before and after weight loss surgery. A couple are; www.bariatric-surgery-source.com/life-after-weight-loss-surgery.html, www.wlshelp.com/pre-weight-loss-surgery-diet.html and www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/news/. The best source of this information would be your sisters doctor, surgeon or someone who has already gone through it. One of the web sites provided does have stories from those that have had it before.
First you need to talk with your primary care doctor that can refer you to a weight loss surgeon . He will give you the information you need about weight loss . Usually before surgery you are required to lose X amount of pounds . This weight will be a percent of your current weight . Also, a follow up plan for healthy a safe weight loss after your surgery . Your surgeon will also instruct you on your needs and things to avoid post surgery .
There are a number of things that you need to take into consideration before being qualified for this surgery. You can start here by looking at this website: http://www.bariatric-surgery.info/what-is-weight-loss-surgery.htm#candidates. You should consult a doctor for more information on this surgery and if it is right for you.
There are steps to take for this surgery. Preparing mentally for change, as well as having physical limitations the first few weeks post surgery may be some things to consider.
http://www.lapbandsurgery.net/ has lots of great information about diets after weight loss surgery. It gives you advice on things to eat and what to avoid.
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There are many things a person can do to help themselves prepare before bariatric surgery. Before having the surgery performed, it is important that the patient fully understands what the surgery entails and the potential risks and complications that are involved. A consultation with a board certified physician can help a patient feel more prepared and be more knowledgeable about the surgery. Usually before a patient undergoes bariatric surgery, their doctor recommends that they start to eat a healthy diet and engage in an exercise program. If the patient is a smoker, it is also in their best interests to quit smoking at least a month before the procedure, which will lessen the risk of any complications during and after the surgery.
Bariatric surgery is a type of weight loss surgery. You should only consider it if you are extremely overweight and have not been able to lose weight on your own for a very long time. You can find information of bariatric surgery by asking your doctor.
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Things to look for before and after bariatric surgery can help you make a decision on whether or not you want to go through with it and continue with the surgery. You should be morbidly obese to qualify, and anyone that doesn't fit the criteria to be morbidly obese should not get the surgery. There is a chance of mortality or death with the surgery so people shouldn't go through it unless it is absolutely medically necessary. Sometimes, it can confer benefits to the person if they would otherwise get a serious debilitating illness like a sedentary disease.
First of all you must consult these things with your doctor. He might give you stereoids to easy up pain. Resting after surgery is allways needed. Beeing in excellent shape before the surgery also helps recovering from the actual surgery.