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
These are some websites that have information about post gastric bypass surgery diets. www.bariatric-surgery.info/stomach-bypass-diet-advice.htm www.mayoclinic.com/health/gastric-bypass-diet/my00827
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 best thing that I would recommend on getting information on "gastric bypass post surgery diet" would be talking to your family doctor. If you find that you did not get enough information from your doctor I would suggest talking with a dietitian.
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.
Gastric bypass surgery can be very life altering for many patients. It requires a complete relearning of you you eat and maintain weight. Please check out http://hub.webring.org/hub/sassylifeofwls.
You can find out more about it here: www.tlcedgesurgicalweightloss.com/Gastric-Bypass-FAQS.html. Please be sure to check with your doctor to see if it is right for you.
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.
There are several books on post gastric bypass diets, but seeing a personal nutritionist will help set out an eating plan and schedule that best suits personal dietary needs.
To learn more about gastric bypass surgery, I would recommend talking to your doctor. He may be able to provide you more information about the surgey. You can also read more about it online by going here:http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/gastric-bypass-diet/my00827
Depending on what type of Bypass surgery is in question, life after bypass information may be found on Bypass recovery based sites as well as Bariatric support groups, forums, or websites that provide post bypass information. Some examples of sites that provide information on life after bypass are as follows: http://ehealthmd.com/content/life-after-bypass-surgery, http://afterbypasssurgery.com, and www.aboutgastricbypasssurgery.com/gastric-bypass-recovery.html.
WebMD is a good source for many types of healthcare information including information about gastric bypass surgery. Other sources of information include providers of this surgery such as the Mayo Clinic and Loyola University Hospital.
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.