The first place to check is with your doctor. However, if you want to research bypass surgery on you own, try one of these websites: gastricbypasstruth.com or mayoclinic.com.
You can find information on bariatric gastric bypass at your local gastroenterlogist's office. You can find one in the local phone book's yellow pages under Physicians.
You can learn more about mini gastric bypass surgery by talking to your doctor about it. You can also find information at the bariatric web page and other medical books and sites will have information.
If you have had gastric bypass surgery and become pregnant, your doctor will closely monitor you. Detailed information about gastric bypass surgery and pregnancy is available at: pregnantwww.babymed.com/pregnancy-after-gastric-bypass-surgery
To learn more about medicare and the gastric bypass surgery, please visit the following link that will show you all the information that you need to know: http://www.medicare.com/services-and-procedures/bariatric-weight-loss-surgery.html
Information on gastric surgery can be found at a local Bariatric surgeon's office or online at various websites. Some examples of websites that provide information on gastric surgery are as follows: www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com, www.mayoclinic.com/health/gastric-bypass/MY00825, and www.webmd.com/diet/weight-loss-surgery/gastric-bypass.
Gastric bypass surgery can help diabetes go away. It makes you lose weight by limiting the amount of food your body intakes. Check out this site for more information. http://thediabetesclub.com/bariatric-gastric-bypass-surgery-can-cure-diabetes-ii/
The best place to go for information on gastric surgey diet is www.bariatric-surgery.info/stomach-bypass-diet-advice.htm It is full of all the information you need.
Gastric bypass surgery can be financed in a myriad of ways or may even qualify to be paid for by your medical insurance. More information regarding financing surgey can be found at: http://www.bariatric-surgery-source.com/financing-bariatric-surgery.html
You can learn more about Gastric Bypass by logging onto a medical site such as Web MD or by contacting Umass medical center to get a listing of dates for Gastric Bypass seminars.
A person can learn more about diabetes and gastric bypass from their own diabetic health care provider or they can check out various websites that provide this type of information, such as the following: thediabetesclub.com/bariatric-gastric-bypass-surgery-can-cure-diabetes-ii, www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=47582, www.wndu.com/mmm/headlines/127602138.html, and www.medpagetoday.com/Endocrinology/Diabetes/24997.
You can learn more about gastric bypass obesity at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastric_bypass_surgery . It contains many information on the topic. You will learn lots from the website.
Very helpful, knowledgable, and unbiased information can be found through the MayoClinic or WebMD. I actually prefer the MayoClinic and information can be found directly at: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/gastric-bypass/MY00825