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Can I be considered a candidate for weight-loss surgery even
though I have one or more associated health conditions related
to my obesity?
Yes, but we may insist that you undergo a detailed heart and
lung evaluation to be sure that you are safe for surgery. We
occasionally ask patients to make special efforts to reduce
their risk for surgery including losing 10% of your weight,
using a CPAP machine to treat your sleep apnea, or taking a new
medication to help your heart. In general, patients with
diabetes, high blood pressure, and sleep apnea are usually not
"too risky" for surgery.
How long will I be in surgery?
The operations range from 1-3 hours. Occasionally, we have had
operative times from 4-6 hours, and this is usually because the
patient is quite large or we are doing additional procedures.
What is the length of my hospital stay for my weight-loss
surgery procedure?
The average hospital stay is 2 to 3 days. We do not force any
patients out of the hospital and most request to leave. Patients
who have complications often stay longer than 3 days.
Occasionally, a patient may have a serious complication and be
in the hospital for a month or more. We have 1-2 patients each
year who stay in the hospital for more than 10 days.
How long will it be before I can return to pre weight-loss
surgery levels of activity?
This ranges anywhere from 3 days to 6 weeks and depends on how
active you were and what type of procedure you had. Most
patients need about 2-4 weeks off from work. Patients who
undergo the Lap band surgery can usually return to work within 1
week if they desire. Even if you are doing well, you may feel
quite fatigued from the starvation and need to avoid work until
this resolves.
How will my eating habits change after weight-loss surgery?
You will be restricted to liquids for 2 weeks and then slowly
progress to regular foods over 3 months. Total daily calories
range from 500 calories/day early on to 1000-1200 at one year
after surgery. Specific nutritional guidelines for each
procedure are available in over postoperative diet guides.
What is the typical excess weight loss and improvement of
associated health conditions for your other patients?
This ranges from 50% to 90% depending on the procedure and your
starting weight. This is an important question to discuss during
your office appointment.
What do you expect from me if I decide to choose a surgical
weight-loss solution?
We expect that you will comply with
the entire surgical weight loss program including diet,
exercise, and lifelong follow up. |