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Weight Loss Surgery

Obese adults, looking to lose a considerable amount of weight, often turn to weight loss surgery. While weight loss surgery is a successful means of losing weight, it can be a tough choice for some to make. In the past, many weight loss surgery patients have had stories about difficult recoveries. Today, there is newer technology that makes these procedures easier and safer. Still, many people have questions about weight loss surgery.

If you are thinking about weight loss surgery, it is important that you talk to you doctor about which kind of surgery is right for you. Also, make sure that all questions are asked before deciding on the surgery. There are different types of weight loss surgeries and each one carries a unique set of risks and complications. Here are some of the common questions people ask about weight loss surgery:

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How much weight will I lose after the surgery?
This often depends on which surgery you have and how closely you follow the guidelines. In general, most patients will lose two to three pounds each week for the first year. One pound a week is more realistic. After the first year, weight loss will decrease and the amount of weight lost will be gradual. Most patients can expect to lose around 36 percent of their excess body weight in the first year following surgery.

What is the recovery time from surgery?
This also depends on what kind of weight loss surgery you are thinking about having done. Laparoscopic patients have a much shorter recovery time than those who have an open procedure. Most patients stay are hospitalized for at least 24 hours after surgery. On average, it can take most patients from one to six weeks to resume normal activities and exercise. Again, recovery time varies, according to your procedure.

Will I be sick after the surgery?
The goal of all weight loss surgeries is to limit food intake. Getting used to the fewer calories can lead to dizziness and headaches. For weight loss surgery patients who feel nauseated after eating, this can mean that the food is not being chewed thoroughly enough or that the wrong foods are being eaten. It is important to control the nausea because vomiting can lead to serious problems.

Will I need plastic surgery to remove surplus skin when I have lost a lot of weight?
Some patients do choose to have cosmetic surgery after weight loss surgery. If a patient has been overweight for a long time, the skin it stretched and will usually not "mold" itself into place. Plastic surgery should not be a concern until at least one year following surgery.

Can I become pregnant after the surgery?
Yes, with some weight loss surgeries, but it usually recommended that you wait at least a year to eighteen months following surgery before becoming pregnant. With the Lap-Band, the band can be loosened during pregnancy to accommodate the increased need for more nutrition.

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    Valkerie Valkerie Nov 12, 2008 @ 7:08 am
    Mother, Aunt, Cousin, BBF and former co-worker. I'm having problems with the medical insurance or I'd have pictures of my own surgery up. Anything I don't know by now, I shoot off a quick question to one of them. One of the unexpected benefits of having insurance problems, is that I've lost 50 pounds dieting. I increased my walking, 1 mile a day - half of that is up a very steep hill and have brought my weight under 300 pounds.

    Now if I could only I could get my portions under control.
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    LaurenKauf LaurenKauf Nov 11, 2008 @ 3:47 pm
    Hi Val! Have you had WLS?
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    Valkerie Valkerie Oct 29, 2008 @ 4:36 pm
    Have a question about weight loss surgery? Ask it here!

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