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.

Gastric banding news on the Web

Gastric-band surgery may be option for obese children - Seattle Times

Gastric-band surgery may be option for obese children
Seattle Times
A gastric band made by Allergan may become the first cleared by federal regulators to be sold to children as young as 14. By Elizabeth Lopatto GASTRIC ...
Fat Surgery Urged for Obese Kids May Boost AllerganBusinessWeek
Dr. Feiz (drfeiz.com) Asks: What Is Better for You? Lap Band Surgery/Realize ...PR Newswire (press release)

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Avera Medical Minute: LAP-BAND Patient Loses 160 pounds - KSFY

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Avera Medical Minute: LAP-BAND Patient Loses 160 pounds
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This adjustable gastric banding surgery is done laparoscopically at Avera Queen of Peace. It works by limiting the amount a food a person can eat to a cup ...
Avera Medical Minute: LAP-BAND Surgery in Mitchell Live 3/09/10KSFY

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Surgery for Obese Children? - New York Times

New York Times

Surgery for Obese Children?
New York Times
Researchers in Australia followed 50 adolescents; half underwent an intensive, supervised program for lifestyle change, and half underwent gastric banding. ...
Gastric Banding Results in Huge Weight Loss in TeensTopNews New Zealand
Vote in This Week's Poll: Should obese teens get gastric bypass surgery?About - News & Issues (blog)
'FAT SURGERY PUTS KIDS AT REAL RISK'Mirror.co.uk
Press of Atlantic City -Daily Mail -The Press Association
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Gastric Banding for Teens Under Review by FDA - Weight Loss Surgery Channel

Weight Loss Surgery Channel

Gastric Banding for Teens Under Review by FDA
Weight Loss Surgery Channel
The FDA is currently considering broadening its standards on gastric banding to include teens ages 14 to 17. Currently, adjustable gastric banding surgery ...

Obesity rates put pressure on provinces to fund surgery - CTV.ca

Obesity rates put pressure on provinces to fund surgery
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"We have heard the opinion that the lap-band procedure is a less invasive kind of intervention compared to gastric bypass surgery," Oswald said. ...

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Routine Postoperative Gastrografin Studies Are Not Necessary After ... - Archives of Surgery

Routine Postoperative Gastrografin Studies Are Not Necessary After ...
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Frezza et al reported on 97 consecutive patients who underwent laparoscopic gastric banding followed by a swallow study to evaluate for leaks. ...
Routine Postoperative Gastrografin Studies Are Not Necessary After ...Archives of Surgery

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News Briefs - March 13, 2010 - Santa Rosa Press Gazette

News Briefs - March 13, 2010
Santa Rosa Press Gazette
The second, newer approach performed is adjustable gastric banding. Using a laparoscope, the surgeon places an inflatable band around the stomach, ...

Gastric Bypass Surgery Could Be Key to Reversing Diabetes in Non-Obese Patients - Diabetes Health (press release)

Diabetes Health (press release)

Gastric Bypass Surgery Could Be Key to Reversing Diabetes in Non-Obese Patients
Diabetes Health (press release)
Some people assert that a much simpler procedure, gastric banding, can produce the same effects as bypass surgery at far less cost and danger to patients. ...

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Can bariatric surgery ever be reversed? - Hillary Busis - Slate Magazine - Slate

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Can bariatric surgery ever be reversed? - Hillary Busis - Slate Magazine
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Doctors still don't know how the risks associated with gastric bypass and gastric banding procedures might differ in adolescents as compared with adults. ...

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Gastric surgery linked to psychological stress - Healthcare Republic

Gastric surgery linked to psychological stress
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UK researchers studied 25 patients, 16 of whom had diabetes, aged 30-58 years for 12 months after post-laparoscopic gastric banding. ...

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