Lapband Surgery: What Can I Expect After Surgery?

Mar 27
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2008

Matt D Murren

Matt D Murren

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If you are considering weight loss surgery or lapband surgery, make sure you get the facts first. With the rise in obesity, many are seeking effective...

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If you are considering weight loss surgery or lapband surgery,Lapband Surgery: What Can I Expect After Surgery? Articles make sure you get the facts first. With the rise in obesity, many are seeking effective methods to lose weight through surgical procedures. Many view lapband surgery as the “quick fix” to their weight problems but don’t assess how it will impact their life after surgery. In this article, we will go through what you can expect after lapband surgery related to both diet, exercise, and the healing process.

If you are considering weight loss surgery you must consider that you will need to modify your lifestyle after surgery. If you don’t, your surgery will be for not. The biggest change after lapband surgery are your diet changes. With a lapband the band is placed around the upper third portion of the stomach to create a pouch in your stomach that initially holds 2 ounces of food. Over time this expands to hold 4-6 ounces. My restricting the amount of food your stomach can hold, you can limit your intake thus losing weight in the process. You will feel full sooner but will not necessarily lose the cravings.

What can I expect in the first week after my surgery?

In the first few days following lapband surgery you must stick to a clear liquid diet. Failing to stick to this diet can cause the band to slip and may in some cases require a second procedure.

The other surprise for most is if you drink pop (soda), coffee, or tea you cannot have caffeine for the first 3-4 months after surgery. You don’t want to consume and liquids that might create extra gas during the healing process.

After the first 3-4 days, you will move on to a modified liquid diet for 5-6 weeks that will include protein shakes, soup, and other soft foods like jello.

In the second 5-6 week phase you will be able to move on to solid foods that are shredded to make it easier for your body to digest. Your dietician will typically have you stay away from starchy foods like bread. Your diet will mainly consist of processed meats and vegetables. Just remember, you are on the way to a healthier life.

How Much Exercise Will I Need After Surgery?

After your surgery, you will slowly build up to a consistent exercise routine. At first you will want to start with low impact exercises like walking. Your physician will educate you after your initial visits on whether you are ready for more intense exercise routines.

The key is to start making your new diet and exercise a habit. You will find success if you create new habits that break your old habits and look at the surgery as a new lease on life. It won’t be easy, but worth every minute of sweat you put into it.

Before your surgery, make sure you physician takes you through the appropriate physiological and mental evaluations to make sure you are a good candidate. Finding a specialist that is thorough and experienced will improve your success and your weight loss journey.

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