Index
- History
- About Gastric Bypass Surgery
- Types of bariatric surgery
- The Process: Before, during & after Surgery
- Risks and Complications
- Nutrition
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: At What Point is Gastric Bypass considered successful?
- Q: After the Gastric Bypass, are there any restrictions?
- Q: Is it possible to have a leak that is not identified by the gastrographin x-ray study?
- Q: Why do I need to follow a diet before and after surgery?
- Q: How will my diet change in the long term?
- Q: How much weight can I expect to lose?
- Q: Why do I need to take vitamins for the rest of my life?
- Q: What will the pre- and postoperative diet consist of?
- Q: Can I eat whatever I want after the Gastric Bypass?
- Q: What is "dumping syndrome?"
- Q: What other foods have a high glycemic index and might cause the dumping syndrome?
- Q: What will exercise be like after Gastric Bypass?
- Q: After Gastric Bypass surgery, when do I follow up with the doctor?
- Q: Can I reverse my Gastric Bypass?
- Q: Who should not have Gastric Bypass Surgery?
- Q: What will my hospital stay be like?
- Q: When can I resume normal behavior?