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Post Op Instructions

Post-Operative diet

After weight loss surgery you will be started on clear fluids only (water, black tea, broth, juices). These will need to be sipped slowly in small amounts. An X-ray study is performed after the operation to check the size of the stomach pouch and to exclude any leaks from the new connection. You will then be able to have free fluids for the rest of your hospital stay. During the next 4 to 6 weeks, while your body heals, you will gradually increase the texture and volume of the food you take. Further information will be provided at your appointment with the dietician.

Post-Operative exercise

Exercise is highly recommended to maintain the weight loss, post-operatively. Following are tips for your exercise regimen:

  • Gradually and progressively start your exercise program.
  • Walking is the best means of exercising. You can increase the distance and time you walk, as you feel comfortable.
  • Swimming and aerobics can also help you stay fit.
  • Strength training should be avoided for the first three months. When you are advised to start strength training exercises, be sure to learn the correct form and warm up before the workout.
  • Keep yourself active throughout the day.
  • Exercise 30 min a day (it can be 3 times of 10 min each).
  • Wear appropriate shoes and clothing while exercising.
  • Vary your workouts to avoid monotony.

Medication

After bariatric surgery, you will be discharged with specific instructions as to the medications that you need to take.

  • Some of the medications may be prescribed for a few months while others would have to be taken for a life time.
  • The diagnosis and treatment of an ulcer is considered to be very difficult after bariatric surgery. Hence, your doctor may advice you not to take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) as they increase the risk of developing ulcers.
  • After bariatric surgery, your digestive system will not be able to absorb a pill as a whole. You will be advised to crush tablets or open up capsules before taking them.
  • You will be advised to take your regular medications for other conditions, which you have been taking before surgery. However, please consult your doctor for the correct dose.
  • You advised to consult your healthcare specialist before starting any new medication.

Along with your medication, you will be prescribed various vitamin and mineral supplements to prevent nutritional deficits following your