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Gastric Bypass Surgical Procedure as Hunger Management



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Submitted 2010-04-19 14:09:18
Some individuals who've tried and failed to control their weight by using appetite suppression may be thinking about gastric bypass surgery. This surgery is usually the final hope for any who can't regulate their weight in some other way.

If you have been obese (with a body mass index of 40 or more) for a number of years and have attempted unsuccessfully to drop extra pounds, stomach reduction surgery or gastric bypass surgery may very well be one way to lower your intake of food and make it easier to lose weight.

Gastric bypass surgery is a major surgery and there are risks and complications involved. A few patients develop leaks from the stomach into the abdomen, blood clots inside the lung, gallstones, anemia and osteoporosis. Less than 1% of patients die after the surgical procedure.

Your stomach is usually stapled or a plastic gastric band is used to shape a tiny stomach pouch. After that part of your small intestine, past the duodenum, is attached to this stomach pouch. The first part of your small intestine (the duodenum, where most chemical digestion occurs) is bypassed so a reduced amount of absorption of nutrients occurs.

The little stomach pouch can accept only a few ounces of food at a time which means you feel full quickly. You will eat less and, hopefully, make better choices for the food you eat. In any case, the consequences of a lesser amount of food consumption and lower levels of absorption of nutrients means fewer calories and, consequently, weight loss.

After surgery you need to actually begin a program of regular exercise and give particular attention to your nutritional plan to insure that you get the best nutrients into your system. You'll want to take vitamin supplements and may even require the help of a dietitian to make sure you receive optimal nutrition. You will also be required to chew your food more thoroughly to the consistency of a mush to help absorption. Your small stomach pouch will not be large enough to hold both liquids and solid food which means you won't have the ability to drink fluids for at least a half an hour prior to or after a meal.

Since simple, refined, sugars will be absorbed rapidly, you will need to stay away from candy, ice cream, and soft drinks. What's more, unabsorbed and undigested fats and starches enter the large intestine where microorganisms proceed to produce gas and bloating.

You'll face drastic changes in your approach to life. You may require counseling from a psychologist for a time to help you cope with the mental images that caused you to overeat and also help to adjust to your new eating and exercise lifestyle.

Your gastric bypass procedure will help most patients drop 50-75 percent of their initial excess weight within the first two years. Subsequent to this time, when the stomach pouch expands, some patients could see a increase in weight as they learn to increase food portions and take in additional calories in ways that avert the gas and bloating of the lower intestine.

Though a gastric bypass surgery is not the ideal appetite suppression technique, it can be a last resort if you have attempted other techniques with no success.

Author Resource:

If you are seeking appetite suppression techniques, I advise you examine the five natural appetite suppressants you almost certainly now have in your house. They are able to reduce your hunger and help you lose those excess pounds. They can even help you avoid severe measures like gastric bypass surgery.

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