Weight Loss Surgery Post Op Eating
At WeightWise, we believe bariatric surgery is just one part of the excess weight loss puzzle. The best results occur when the procedure, such as the duodenal switch, gastric sleeve, or gastric bypass, is followed up with an improved diet and exercise. It’s been proven that all three steps together are the best way to lose excess weight and keep it off long term.
In fact, some might say the surgery is the easiest part. More than 95 percent of WeightWise procedures are performed laparoscopically, where many small incisions are used instead of one large one. This allows our patients to return to normal day-to-day activities almost immediately.
For many, the hardest part of the weight loss system is the complete lifestyle change that has to happen afterward. Your eating habits will need to change postoperatively, starting right after surgery. The first two weeks consist of a full-liquid diet coupled with supplements.
During the second two weeks, small portion sizes of softer foods consisting of high protein are introduced. In the months after surgery, solid foods are introduced according to the meal plan set out by your surgeon and other WeightWise staff, such as dietitians.
The goal of the early stage is to help your body prepare for small meals, low-calorie foods, and an overall healthier eating schedule. Physical changes occur in the body during this time as hormones go to work to allow patients to feel fuller, faster and lose weight more efficiently.
Deviation from the early diet can lead to complications, stomach pain, and even injury. Before any procedure, a surgeon will talk with a patient to discuss lifestyle changes that must occur. This is the time to find out if bariatric surgery is right for a patient or if another avenue is recommended.
During weight loss surgery post-op eating, here are some important must-knows.