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4 Reasons You May Regain Weight After Gastric Bypass Surgery

Published on May 21 , 2018 | 3 Minutes to Read

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For Australians troubled by morbid obesity, undergoing weight loss surgery, such as Gastric Bypass is the first step towards losing weight. Most patients who undergo Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass Surgery experience about 65 percent loss of excess weight. Success of the surgery, however, depends on patient ability to effect lifestyle changes such as exercising regularly and sticking to a strict dietary plan.20 – 30% of  gastric bypass surgery patients experience a relapse, if they fail to adopt or maintain the necessary lifestyle changes post surgery. If you are undergoing Gastric Bypass Surgery any time soon, it is crucial to know the reasons behind most relapse cases, so you can steer clear of such obstacles.

1. Not Shedding Weight before Surgery

Though the purpose of Gastric Bypass Surgery is to help you shed excess weight, shedding some extra pounds before the surgery can significantly impact the overall impact of the weight loss procedure. Lower body mass index (BMI) before undergoing surgery can help lose more weight, lowers the probability of weight gain, and the risk of developing complications after the surgery.

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2. Not Cutting Down Alcohol Intake

If you consume alcohol too often, make sure you cut down on alcohol intake after bariatric surgery. Continuing drinking alcohol can result in Gastric Bypass complications. In fact, not cutting down on substance abuse is believed to be the primary reason behind patients experiencing relapse after bariatric surgery. Let the psychologist know about alcohol abuse and chart out a plan to bring it under control.

3. Not Joining a Support Group

Support of the family and friends is of paramount importance after gastric bypass surgery as it helps to change the lifestyle. If you stay away from your family and feel lack of support, join a support group. It will help you gain psychological support and urge you to make positive changes into your lifestyle. Studies show that Gastric Bypass Surgery patients who are active in support groups have a 10 percent lower BMI.

Related Blog: Understanding Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery For Weight Loss

4. Not Controlling Binge Eating

Most people after undergoing Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass experience increased food urges that if not addressed, results in weight gain. If you too experience an increased urge for binge eating and decreased feelings of well-being, get in touch with your bariatric surgeon and psychologist. Timely counselling can help you control food addiction and keep your weight under check.

Parting Tips

The success of Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass depends on how you approach life after the surgery. The quicker you introduce changes in your lifestyle, the better the results you get. Guidance of a bariatric surgeon and psychologist can go a long way in helping you maintain control over your health. If you are in Perth and considering Gastric Bypass surgery to lose excess weight, Perth Surgical & Bariatrics is here to help. Dr Ravi Rao is a Leading Bariatric surgeon in Australia that can help you lose your excess weight. To schedule an appointment, fill out the website appointment form. You can also contact us by filling out our contact form or simply call 0865581901.

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