I found this website to be particularly well laid out. It describes what your diet should be after gastric bypass surgery (I am assuming this is what you meant by a bariatric diet) there are 4 phases: 1. liquid foods phase 2. pureed foods phase 3. soft solid foods phase 4. solid foods phase.
Bariatric surgery is more than a just a diet, and is a huge decision. For information on it, click here: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/gastric-bypass/MY00825
You can find more about bariatric stories on one of the many official websites that bariatric has. They will have discussions from people that have been on the diet, who tell about their experiences while being on the diet. You could also go to your local library and find a book about people that have been on a bariatric diet.
For more information about bariatric eating and diet. It is best to speak with a dietician. You can also find some useful information online here:http://bariatriceating.com/BEhealthnutrition/proteindrinks.php
You can go to the doctor to get more information on what you should eat after your bariatric surgery. You can also get on any medical or health website and find it as well.
I would check out http://bariatriceating.com/, they provide a wide variety of information on bariatric surgery and the diet involved with it as well as some risks and side effects.
To find out more about pre bariatric diets one should consult either a nutritionist or a doctor. However, information is also available in news papers and on line.
You can find out more about it here: www.bariatric-surgery.info/stomach-bypass-diet-advice.htm. Please be sure to check with your doctor to see if it is right for you.
Contact a nutritionist and find out what is involved in the diet and whether it is something that is compatible with you. Contact the DukeHealth.org or the mayo clinic to get information on a recommended diet.
You can go to your local hospital website to see what their recommendations are. The Mayo Clinic offers an online after bariatric surgery diet suggestion. You can also go to your local library to look up information.
Surgeons, they will give you all the information needed. Also try websites and group discussions that can help you out with any information you are still interested in.
For starters, you could go to bariatricweightloss.com, which has a FAQ helpful in giving general information. Once you have more information, bariatricchoice.com is a wonderful resource for many different bariatric diet foods and vitamins.
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.