The gastric bypass procedure isn’t for everyone, but those who’ve had it – an you will of heard of the success stories tooted by the marketing wizards and infomercials, the gastric bypass achieves maximum results and starts ‘working’ right away after surgery. Well it would, since patients are unable to eat more then a few spoon fulls of food per serving!
For those that endure this mental torture (I’m kidding, I just can’t imagine eating so little with my personal love of food!) weight is lost extremely rapidly. Right after surgery most patients generally lose around 9lbs per month for the first two months, then steady weight loss from then on as long as patients stick to the strict diet – oh yes, its certainly not an easy life after gastric bypass surgery.
If you’re currently morbidly obese or your doctor has suggested the gastric bypass for health reasons then you may be weighing up your options and the risks involved in the surgery. You can find much more of what’s to know about the procedure on my website where I try to answer all of the common questions relating to the gastric bypass.
The weight loss after gastric is fast and some may call it the miracle cure for obesity, but if you hack a rigid exercise and diet that’s not too dissimilar to the diet and schedule that’s suggested to you after surgery, then I’d have a serious think and talk to friends and locate actual patients who’ve had the gastric bypass. Remember, losing weight the ‘normal’ way you can still achieve 8lbs/month and it doesn’t carry the risks the gastric bypass does.
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