Weight-loss surgery is not the final step in sustaining weight loss. To reach and maintain a healthy weight, bariatric surgery patients often must adjust to a number of lifestyle changes.
The bariatric surgery team at Grandview Medical Center provides a range of supportive services throughout the entire weight-loss journey, well beyond your hospital stay. Following surgery, your surgeon will continue to closely monitor your progress at regular follow-up appointments. Additionally, the staff will guide you in following a nutrition and exercise plan.
"I struggled with weight gain throughout my childhood and really began to lose control in college. At one point, my weight topped 330 lbs. I started having all sorts of health issues, including high blood pressure and sleep apnea. Then, I was diagnosed with kidney failure caused by a genetic condition. This led me to undergo dialysis and ultimately require a kidney transplant."
As you begin to follow your plan, it will be important to eat and drink exactly what your care team recommends. During the first few months following surgery, drinking the recommended amount of fluids helps you to avoid complications, such as dehydration, constipation and kidney stones. Your nutrition plan may include a liquid diet at first followed by soft foods. Over time, and under the guidance of your physician, you will be able to increase your food intake. You’ll likely find that your appetite is much weaker and easier to satisfy. Additionally, your care team will develop a list of recommended daily vitamins and supplements.
During this adjustment period, keep these things in mind: