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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT BYPASS SURGERY

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Why do I have to lose weight before I have weight loss
  surgery?

How many grams of protein should I have every day after
   weight loss surgery?


Is weight loss surgery covered by insurance?

Will I have to change what I eat for the rest of my life?

Will I see results right away?

Will I be hungry after weight loss surgery?

Are you personally glad you had this surgery?

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Loosing Weight Prior To Weight Loss Surgery

Some insurance companies will require you to follow a 6-12 month doctor supervised diet before approving payment for weight loss surgery. In addition, some surgeons will require a certain amount of weight to be lost before they will perform the surgery. They have various reasons for requiring this pre-surgical weight loss. It may be to see if the patient is committed to the surgery or it could be to bring the patient's weight down to a safer range to perform the surgery.

My personal weight loss surgeon required me to lose 20 pounds before he would perform the surgery to make sure I was committed to loosing weight and keeping it off for the rest of my life.

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Grams of Protein Required For Post-Op Patients

Most doctors recommend a minimum of 60 grams of protein consumed every day to maintain the health of the patient.

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Insurance Coverage For Weight loss Surgery

Some insurance companies will require you to follow a 6-12 month doctor supervised diet before approving to pay for weight loss surgery. However, many major insurance companies do pay at least part or all of the medical costs for weight loss surgery since morbid obesity causes so many other life-threatening conditions and illnesses such as heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes. In addition, many morbidly obese patients are unable to perform simple, everyday tasks and exercises which greatly reduces their quality of life.

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Eating For Health, Eating For Life

Yes, you will go through a thorough orientation by a trained dietician who will give you explicit answers to all your questions about what and how much food you will be able to eat after surgery. It is imperative that you follow your doctor's instructions for what to eat in the first few weeks after surgery to avoid nausea or problems that can develop from having gastric bypass surgery. Many weight loss surgery patients attend monthly support groups for a long time after they have achieved their optimal weight loss goal. Support groups are instrumental in keeping patients abreast of the latest protein rich foods, supplements and any questions they may have that arise long after they have had successful weight loss surgery and have reached their desired goals.

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Will I See Noticeable Weight Loss Right Away?

Yes! If you follow your doctor and your dietician's instructions for what to eat and how much you will experience dramatic and rapid weight loss. If you combine Eating properly with exercise you will lose even faster!

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Will I Be Hungry?

This is probably the number one reason most morbidly obese patients do not have long term success with diets. They have to experience hunger often and this painful hunger is usually what causes most diets to fail with morbidly obese people. When you have weight loss surgery you no longer experience hunger pains! This is the "tool" you surgeon gives you to help you successfully lose weight. It is then up to the individual as to how much they loose and if they keep the weight off for life. Most patients are very successful at loosing weight because of the very fact that they are not hungry and are unable to consume large amounts o food.

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Am I Glad I Had Weight Loss Surgery?

Yes, yes, yes! It has changed my life in more positive ways than I can list here. I enjoy not only looking healthier but I now feel better and have more energy than ever. I no longer dread having to buy clothes or weigh in at the doctor's office. I can sit in a normal chair in a restaurant for the first time without worrying if it will support me. I no longer suffer the stares and discrimination that morbidly obese suffer on a daily basis. Humans naturally gravitate to other attractive humans. This may not seem fair, but it is a fact of human nature. I feel like for the first time in my life I am worthy and self-confident. I could never go back now to being the person I was before weight loss surgery!

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