Gastric Bypass, Obesity is a weight-related disease with multiple factors at play in its cause. Patients of obesity get riddled with excess amounts of body fat.
Globally more than 10% of people are obese. This rate gets even higher in some developed countries. Although this doesn’t mean that obesity is a first-world problem, numerous developing countries also have quite high obesity rates too.
Many people think about the cosmetic aspect of obesity. While it is still important, other health problems are the main concern here. When a person has obesity, this often leads to the acquisition of other diseases. There are a wide variety of additional conditions, including certain types of cancer, type 2 diabetes and heart disease. We will look further into these potential health issues in the following sections.
Often the cause of obesity for each person varies enormously. In other words, everybody has their own unique causes for obesity. They range from genetic traits to our habits. In addition to them, how much one exercises regularly or how someone eats influences whether that person will be obese or not.
Gastric bypass surgery is also called roux-en-y gastric bypass too. It is one of the most favoured obesity surgeries these days. Nearly 50% of obesity surgeries utilise this operation method nowadays. In a process, the surgery consists of two parts,
The doctor dissects the patient’s stomach into two pieces. One of them is large, and the other is quite small. Then the doctor sews the smaller pouch close. This new stomach pouch can only hold around 200 to 300 millilitres in volume.
When the stomach is made smaller this way, the patient feels satiated much quicker and cannot eat as much as before. This is a restrictive process since we restrict the amount of food the stomach is able to hold.
The doctor separates the newly created smaller pouch from the rest of the digestive tract first. After that, the doctor connects this smaller pouch into the small intestine a few centimetres beyond the beginning. And the place this new small stomach connects to the small intestine is called the jejunum.
Since we bypass the first part of the small intestine, the patient’s body is not able to absorb nutrients from food as efficiently as before. This is a malabsorptive process.
On a more positive note, making small changes in your lifestyle to lose even the slightest bit of body fat has quite positive effects on you.
You can make changes in your diet, be more active throughout the day and change the way you behave. Even the slightest push in the right direction can create significant impact over your wellbeing in the long term.
Regarding this, gastric bypass surgery is not a thing to be taken lightly. After getting the gastric bypass, patients cannot consume as much food as before. Also, patients will need to comply with a different lifestyle where they stick to a plan of diet and exercise.
Generally, you stay at the hospital after gastric bypass surgery is either two or three days. Patients can return to their regular routine and activities in 2 to 3 weeks.
Very few patients may have complications after the operation. In order to avoid this, you can consult our surgeons’ expertise. Furthermore, taking nutritional supplementation and regularly checking your blood level are useful measures to decrease the likelihood.
Our clinic will give you the necessary instructions as to how you should consume food after surgery. We will explain in detail what you should eat and what you shouldn’t. Following our instructions after gastric bypass surgery will ensure a safe journey for you.
Gastric bypass dietary recommendations enable you to:
You will have your dietary recommendations custom fit for your situation. Typically, the postoperative diet aims to get you to eat solid foods again.
Depending on the healing speed of your body, you can adjust the diet with our doctor to answer your needs. On average, patients return eating regular food after about 3 months.
You should drink about 9 glasses of water every day in order to avoid dehydrating yourself. On a more noteworthy thing, you should not consume liquids with meals; this can overfill your stomach and give you discomfort. Instead, try to drink between meals regularly. As a rule of thumb, do not drink any liquids 30 minutes before and after your meals.
The first day after surgery, you are only allowed to drink clear liquids. After that, you will slowly progress to other liquid form foods, such as broth, no additive sugar juice, non-caffeine tea and coffee and skimmed milk.
When you are through your first week after the gastric bypass operation. You will begin to eat mashed up food. What you eat should have a thick texture but not have anything solid or half solid in it.
You are allowed to eat 3-6 meals a day. Though the amount you eat should not exceed 4 to 6 spoons of food each meal. Also, you should really take it slow. Give each meal for about half an hour. Picking up food that gets pureed smoothly also helps. Here are some of our recommendations after the gastric bypass operation.
Also, make sure you mix your food with a liquid to ease it in better. You can mix food with water, fat-free milk, unsweetened fruit juice, broth.
After you go through a few weeks with pureed foods, our doctor will assess your status. Your doctor will determine if you can begin eating soft foods. The food should have small pieces, and it must be easy to chew.
Now at this point, you can eat 3 to 5 meals each day. The amount could be somewhere between 1/3rd to 1/4th of a cup. You should chew each bite into a smooth puree free of solid pieces before ingesting. Some of the soft food we can mention include:
When you get through your 8th week after gastric bypass surgery, you can slowly and gradually return to eating solid foods again. Start eating one to one and a half cups of solids three times a day. You should cease eating until you feel totally full.
You may adapt your food intake depending on how well your body tolerates eating solid foods. Incorporate new foods one at a time. After the operation, your body may not tolerate certain types of food as well as it did before the gastric bypass surgery.
Also, there are some foods and drinks that you should avoid:
In time you may get to enjoy these foods again as your digestive tract heals and settles. Seek guidance from our doctor about this. Our expert team at ClinicExpert will be more than happy to help you with these matters.
The way you eat should see some revision after gastric surgery. In gastric bypass surgery, doctor considerably shrinks the size of your stomach. The way you decompose food changes forever after getting this surgery. Due to this fact, you simply cannot keep sustaining the diet you had before the surgery. So in order to get proper nutrition, there are some adaptations you should implement in your life.
Your instructions at this point may differ from what we say here slightly to fit your conditions. To stay healthy while losing weight, you should:
If you follow your doctor’s recommendations throughout this process, it is highly unlikely that you will experience unwanted complications.
Gastric bypass is one of the most effective techniques to lose weight. Unlike other methods, initial weight loss rhythm is fast due to the strict dietary restrictions and less caloric absorption. Thus Your body is getting used to consuming healthy food at a point a strong discomfort is manifested while eating sugars, fats and carbs. That leads to solve 90% of your health problems permanently.
Weight loss operation can be a lifesaving intervention for some people who cannot lose weight on their own. Some patients cannot get rid of their extra body fat with diet and exercise alone. After obesity surgery, patients lose approximately 30% to 50% of their excess weight in six months.
In recent decades, with the rising popularity of plane travelling people started to travel abroad to seek treatments. By means of travelling abroad, people cut their treatment costs by at least 50%. And since there is competition among different countries, each country is trying to offer better service to their patients. In this sense, Turkey has been and is a popular destination for medical tourists.
Here, at ClinicExpert, we have doctors with years of expertise offering the best possible service. Our whole medical team consists of devoted experts aiming at excellence. In addition to our high-quality service, we do offer affordable pricing for your obesity surgery needs. Do not hesitate to contact our team from our website to book a consultation and get quotes about our different packages.
You can book a consultation with our team any time you wish and get to learn about your options about obesity surgery. This way, you can have an idea about what to expect out of your operation.
Turkey is the number 1 destination for plastic surgery. Thousands of patients flock to clinics in Turkey. With our years of experience in this field as ClinicExpert, we offer you high-quality service with reasonable gastric bypass costs. Moreover, our medical team always aims at excellence with their expertise.
If your body mass index (BMI) is 40 and above, It is advisable to get a gastric bypass to reduce excess weight and eliminate any chronic health problems.
As this operation is critical for some, Turkey is considered as top one destination for gastric bypass due to the availability of medical resources and experience. Thus, the experience includes also enjoying the beauty of the country and creating new challenges in your life.
Duration of Operation | 1-2 hours |
Anesthesia Type | General Anesthesia |
First Shower | 48 hours |
Age Limit | No Age Limit |
Hospitalize | 1-3 days |
Pain Threshold | Moderated discomfort |
Edema Status | One week |
Complications | None |
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