How to Recover From Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery
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Anticipate taking three to six months to recover physically and emotionally from Roux-en-Y surgery.
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Expect to lose 50 to 100 percent of your anticipated weight within 18 to 24 months after surgery.
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Be prepared for bouts of depression well after your surgery. Post bariatric surgery depression stems from two sources: changes in your body chemistry and diet as well as the elimination of food as an emotional crutch.
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Begin walking under supervision as soon as the day following surgery. Walk several times a day gradually increasing the time and distance. Do not resume strenuous exercise for six to eight weeks.
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Understand that decreased energy and muscle weakness may be part of the initial recovery process. You will be eating markedly less food and absorbing only a portion of that food. Your body will need time to acclimate itself to these changes.
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Fast from all food other than water for the first week. Fasting allows your body to heal. A water fast also helps your doctor to discover leaking sutures.
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Supplement your diet with vitamins, particularly iron and calcium. This is especially important in pre-menopausal women.
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Realize that dumping syndrome is an unpleasant, common and generally temporary side effect of bariatric surgery. Dumping syndrome is a reaction to a diet high in carbohydrates characterized by weakness, post meal sweats, abdominal discomfort and diarrhea.
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Note any signs of hernia, which are common after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery. Report pain, tenderness, swelling or the presence of an abdominal mass to your doctor immediately.
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Monitor your incision wounds for signs of infection. Discharge from wounds is normal. Notify your doctor if the discharge changes color or becomes foul smelling.
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Watch for blood in your stools or black stools. Contact your doctor immediately if either occurs. If you are unable to reach your doctor, visit the emergency room.
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