The surgeon performing your gastric bypass surgery should go into very detailed explanation of what your diet would be after your surgery. If they don't, find another surgeon. To get an idea if you want to consult a surgeon, try the site http://obesitycontrolcenter.com/our-program/our-follow-up-program/gastric-bypass-post-op/ to see if you would be able to follow the post op diet restrictions.
http://www.ready4achange.com/gastric-bypass-preandpostop is a website that explains generally the pre and post op expectations of a gastric bypass surgery patient. Typically it takes two to five weeks to recover from the surgery but there are also other risks to consider.
Information on post op gastric bypass may be found at a local gastric bypass surgeon's office or online at the following sites: www.thinnertimesforum.com/forum/15-post-op-gastric-bypass; dietpulpit.com/1806/overview-of-two-weeks-post-op-gastric-bypass-surgery; www.obesitydiscussion.com/forums/obesity-surgery/almost-month-post-op-gastric-7039.html
The website: http://www.renewedreflections.com/forums has great forums where fellow post op gastric bypass patients discuss all types of questions and issues. You should also check out http://www.ready4achange.com/gastric-bypass-preandpostop for great pre and post op tips for your upcoming gastric bypass.
There are many different places that offer the gastric bypass surgery and post op treatment in Cleveland. The best place to find this is the website weightloss.clevelandclinic.org/.
After gastric bypass surgery, the most important issue is maintaining a proper, safe diet- this means clear liquids only after surgery, and soft, pureed foods for about eight weeks post-op.
http://www.thinnertimesforum.com/forum/3-gastric-bypass-forums/ This forum has lots of topics on subjects including pre-op, post-op, long term, and nutrition.
The surgeon performing your gastric bypass surgery should go into very detailed explanation of what your diet would be after your surgery. If they don't, find another surgeon. Try the site http://obesitycontrolcenter.com/our-program/our-follow-up-program/gastric-bypass-post-op/ to see if you would be able to follow the post op diet restrictions.
A good place to find the post-op instructions is yorkyates.com. This doctor does all kinds of plastic surgerys and list the post-op instructions for each.
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Here are two good links on this. I have had the surgery so I can speak from experience. Everyone is different. My doctor was very clear on what I should eat after surgery and you do not want to disobey or you will puke or have pain. Trust me. You will be on liquids for awhile and then slowly move to solid food. The biggest thing for me was slowing down. If you eat too fast you will have severe discomfort. http://www.bospa.org/Information.aspx?Page=21 http://www.thinnertimes.com/weight-loss-surgery/gastric-bypass/post-op-nutrition.html
Pre-op, Pre-op medicated, trans-op, and post op.
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