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Weight Loss Surgery Tips That You Should Know About

Topic: Dieting and Weight LossPublished April 4, 2011

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Once you have undergone a weight loss surgery, you would definitely have to live a different lifestyle. If you are one of those who have taken advantage of a gastric bypass in order to lose weight, one of the changes that you would be making is following your doctor’s to the letter. To make your surgery even more successful, you might also want to keep in mind the following. Make sure that you immediately get in touch with your surgeon if you experience a fever of more than a hundred degrees. The same is also true if you are experiencing unbearable pain or have difficulty in breathing. Having consistently having dark, bloody stools is also a sign that you need to get in touch with your doctor as there is something definitely wrong. After your surgery, you have to keep away from calories for a few months. Keep in mind that you would be defeating the purpose of having a gastric bypass if you would start stacking up calories after your surgery. That said, you should also avoid foods that are rich in sugar. This would also include carbonated drinks. After your session with a weight loss Utah center, make sure that your limit the amount of fluid that you take in before, after, and during meals, Drinking too much liquid can wash down any food in your stomach leaving you feeling hungry which, in turn, could lead you to eat more. You have to reserve the space that you have for food. At this point in time, your stomach would need all the nutrients it can get from the food in your stomach. Although it can be time-consuming make sure that you keep to your scheduled follow up visits with your weight loss surgery Utah doctor. By doing so, your doctor can see whether you are progressing positively. It would also allow your doctor to make any changes in your vitamins, diet, and activities. Lastly, make sure that you listen to your body. If you feel that something is not quite right, do not just go to the nearest store and buy any medicine to ease the pain. Make sure that you consult first your weight loss surgery Utah doctor before taking any over-the-counter medicine.

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