What To Expect After Weight Loss Surgery?
(Go back...) Doctors often recommend
that weight loss surgery patients see both a dietitian and a therapist. A
dietitian can work with the patient to recommend eating changes that will help
aid the weight loss. A good dietician can show the patient how to prepare
healthier meals and how to eat so they feel full without damaging the stomach.
Many weight loss patients can also benefit from seeing a therapist or
psychologist. Losing a large amount of weight can be difficult on a person. Some
may feel overjoyed at losing weight, while others may become depressed or feel
different about them.
After having weight loss surgery is critical that patients change their eating
habits. For at least five weeks after the surgery, there are strict dietary
guidelines that must be followed. After this time, patients should expect to add
foods to their diet, but there are still restrictions. Most patients need to eat
several very small meals a day and should eliminate certain foods.
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- A new report suggests that women who become pregnant after weight-loss surgery have easier pregnancies than do obese women who become pregnant.
- Women who get pregnant after weight-loss surgery tend to be healthier and less likely to deliver a baby born with complications compared to obese women, researchers said on Tuesday.
- Women who undergo weight-loss surgery, known as bariatric surgery, and later become pregnant after losing weight may be at lower risk for pregnancy-related diabetes and high blood pressure-- complications that can seriously affect the mother or her baby--than pregnant women who are obese, according t
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