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Is Gastric Bypass Right for Me?
Gastric Bypass FAQ

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Updated: December 29, 2008

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Weight loss surgery (WLS), such as gastric bypass, may be the next step for people who remain severely obese after trying nonsurgical approaches, especially if they have an obesity-related disease. Surgery to produce weight loss is a serious undertaking. Anyone thinking about undergoing this type of operation should understand what it involves.

Answers to the following questions may help you decide whether WLS is right for you.

Are you:

  • Unlikely to lose weight or keep it off over the long term with nonsurgical measures?
  • Well informed about the surgical procedure and the effects of treatment?
  • Determined to lose weight and improve your health?
  • Aware of how your life may change after the operation (adjustment to the side effects of the operation, including the need to chew food well and inability to eat large meals)?
  • Aware of the potential risk for serious complications, dietary restrictions, and occasional failures?
  • Committed to lifelong healthy eating and physical activity habits, medical follow-up, and vitamin/mineral supplementation?

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Source

WIN - Publication - Bariatric Surgery for Severe Obesity. http://win.niddk.nih.gov/publications/gastric.htm

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