More questions about gastric bypass

Gastric bypass surgery is a procedure that can be very scary to some. The fact that there is a mortality rate associated with the surgery can be quite intimidating and many people have questions about the surgery that they wish to have answered before having the operation performed. In this article, we'll be going over some of the questions that those who are inquiring about gastric bypass surgery commonly ask so that you can know more about the process.

Question: What happens if I am left with a bunch of excess skin hanging off my body after the bypass surgery is completed?
Answer: When you experience a period of heavy weight loss, you are often left with loose skin hanging off your body as a result. The elasticity of the skin may decrease over a prolonged period of obesity and some find it necessary to do something about the extra skin after the operation has run its course. Those who are young and don't require a massive gastric bypass procedure may find that the skin tightens up by itself with no outside help. However, some excess skin occurs in most patients that undergo the operation. To that end, many choose to undergo plastic surgery in order to stretch the skin on their body tighter, giving them a more attractive figure.

Question: How long after receiving gastric bypass surgery do I have to wait before I can get back to my every day life?
Answer: Since the surgery drastically alters your digestive tract, it takes some time to heal all the way. For office jobs and jobs that don't require strenuous labor, you may be able to return to work in as soon as two weeks. Jobs that require heavy amounts of movement, however, should be avoided for at least three to six weeks post-surgery.

Question: How big do the doctors make the new stomach?
Answer: The size of the stomach pouch that is created in gastric bypass surgery will be approximately one ounce. Post-surgery, the stomach tends to stay that size for a prolonged period of time as a natural reaction to the operation. After a few months, however, the stomach pouch will begin to stretch, and after around a year, it may grow to be between four and six ounces in size.

Question: Will I need to supplement my diet after undergoing a gastric bypass surgery?
Answer: Since the gastric bypass surgery cuts down the size of the digestive tract due to the stomach pouch's new connection to the small intestine, it can be tough for your body to get all of the vitamins and the minerals that it needs in order to function the best that it can. To that end, many patients need to supplement their diet with outside source of Vitamin B-12, Iron, and Calcium. Deficiencies can develop due to a lack of proper nutrition, and those who neglect the vitamins and minerals in their diet may find themselves afflicted with anemia, osteoporosis, or gall stones. Dietitians can help with this problem by recommending a strict diet and possibly injections of Vitamin B12.

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Allergan Stops Lap-Band Sales to '1-800-Get-Thin' Surgeons - Medscape

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Allergan Stops Lap-Band Sales to '1-800-Get-Thin' Surgeons
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February 4, 2012 — Medical device maker Allergan announced February 2 that it will no longer sell its gastric-banding device to a group of Southern California weight-loss surgery centers that are under intense scrutiny for their safety record, ...
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More weight loss seen with gastric bypass than banding - USA TODAY

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More weight loss seen with gastric bypass than banding
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By Steven Reinberg, HealthDay Gastric bypass surgery results in faster and longer-lasting weight loss than does gastric banding, according to a new study by Swiss investigators. Gastric bypass surgery results in faster and longer-lasting weight loss ...
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Legal Problems Pile Up for '1-800-Get-Thin' Surgeons - Medscape

Legal Problems Pile Up for '1-800-Get-Thin' Surgeons
Medscape
February 2, 2012 — A group of weight-loss surgery centers in southern California already chastised by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for how they advertise laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding face new legal challenges from seemingly ...

Star Jones sports a fuller figure, nine years on from gastric band surgery - Daily Mail

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Star Jones sports a fuller figure, nine years on from gastric band surgery
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter She famously went through a gastric bypass surgery back in 2003 in a last ditch attempt to shed some pounds. But yesterday, TV personality and former View co-host Star Jones seemed to be sporting a fuller figure as she arrived at ...

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Program helps woman lose weight, enjoy life - Bloomington Pantagraph

Program helps woman lose weight, enjoy life
Bloomington Pantagraph
Swiskoski credits laparoscopic adjustable gastric band (commonly called lap band) surgery, a healthy eating and exercise plan, successful treatment for depression and the support of her family. "Before surgery, I didn't want to leave the house.

Mexico Weight Loss Surgeon Operates on Winner of “Nashville Star” - PR Urgent (press release)

Mexico Weight Loss Surgeon Operates on Winner of “Nashville Star”
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The sleeve gastrectomy was part of a revision surgery after Lawson encountered difficulty with her gastric band. Lawson was named the winner of NBC's “Nashville Star” in 2008 during its sixth season. After struggling with obesity most of her life, ...

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Stanford expert weighs in on study comparing gastric bypass and banding - Scope (blog)

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Stanford expert weighs in on study comparing gastric bypass and banding
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Gastric bypass surgery appears to provide longer-lasting weight loss than gastric banding, according to findings published earlier this week in Archives of Surgery. As USA Today reported, the study followed more than 400 patients in Switzerland for six ...

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Gastric band success for obese diabetic - The Guardian

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Gastric band success for obese diabetic
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A morbidly obese diabetic who was given just months to live if he did not control his weight is on course to lose six stone after his health authority paid for a gastric-band operation following a landmark legal case. The news, which will be studied by ...

Dr. Oz Highlights the Benefits of Gastric Bypass Surgery, Even for Patients ... - MarketWatch (press release)

Dr. Oz Highlights the Benefits of Gastric Bypass Surgery, Even for Patients ...
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The accomplished surgeons at Dr. Feiz & Associates, a leading provider of gastric bypass surgery, gastric sleeve surgery, and the Lap Band in Los Angeles, have maintained a complication rate of less than 1% (significantly lower than the national ...

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For some teens: Gastric band, not punk rock band - American Council on Science and Health

For some teens: Gastric band, not punk rock band
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Allergan, the producer of the commonly used Lap-Band, which is used in the laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding procedure that constricts the stomach and makes the patient feel full on little food, is pressing for permission from the FDA to use its ...


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