To learn more about bariatric bypass surgery. I'd recommend speaking with a doctor or dietician about it. I found a useful website that provides alot of information on what your looking for. http://www.renewedreflections.com/forums/
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.
The Mayo Clinic website offers some informative and insightful information. To read information about the complications of bariatric surgery on their site just click on the following link; http://www.mayoclinic.org/bariatric-surgery/complications.html.
If you are interested in learning mroe about health, diet and information on financing a bariatric surgery, just click on this link. http://www.bariatric.us/
You doctor would be the best person to give you instructions on what to do before bariatric surgery, but you can find some more information here: http://www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/surgery-before/
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.
Your doctor would be a good choice to ask about bariatric surgery clinics.And where you are located has to be considered. The mayoclinic.org has some really good information on the subject.
Bariatric surgery is not to be taken lightly as it is major surgery that has lots of complications for the morbidly obese. Some sites you can go to for information is weightlosssurgery.info and http://quickguides.org/weight-loss/lap-band.html?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=ppc&utm_campaign=0&utm_term=bariatric%20surgery
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.
Following a bariatric surgery, many doctores give multivitamins to their patients for extra nutrion while the body handles a decreased stomach cavity. These vitamins can be found here: http://www.bariatricchoice.com/bariatric-surgery-multivitamin-supplements-74.html.
There are some very specific guidelines when it comes to bariatric surgery.You must be considered obese and psychologically able to handle the surgery.
Risks associated with bariatric surgery are gallstones, kidneystones, dehydration, bleeding stomach ulcer, just to name a few. The Mayo Clinic has a fantastic website that gives you detailed information including risks and side-effects.
Blogs about bariatric surgery may be found online. Some noteworthy blogs that can be found online regarding bariatric surgery are as follows: www.livingafterwls.blogspot.com; www.the-taylor-family.org/CS/blogs/michelle/default.aspx; bariatricgirl.blogspot.com