Gastric Bypass Surgery

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  • lcoulter23
    lcoulter23 Posts: 568 Member
    all I know is that Carnie wilson had the surgery done and when she had a baby she gained all her weight back and still hasn't got it all off because her stomach stretched back out.
  • tammyr76
    tammyr76 Posts: 174
    My mother in law had it done and almost died twice from blood clots,,it is not a safe sugery,,,she can eat some stuff some makes her sick,,she is now lactose intollerant after the surgery, before was not....and if she does'nt eat the right food it is easy to gain back...
    I also have a friend that had it done and has gained it all back and then some..
    If any thing maybe look into the lap ban ,,I have 3 friends that was over 300 lbs and has had great success with it without cutting you open and cutting off part of your stomach...
  • phinners
    phinners Posts: 524 Member
    I have had weight loss surgery, a lap band rather than a bypass thoguh. And as usual you will have everyone jumping on you about WLS. I would probably go and talk to people on a WLS forum, those that have been through or are thinking about it, and those that have real experiences of living life after WLS. You will never get an unbiased opinion on WLS on MFP. We are seen as cheats and the stigma attached to WLS on these forums are pretty bad. From what I have experienced.
  • phinners
    phinners Posts: 524 Member
    I have a gastric band, and had a normal healthy baby 7 months old. Pregnancy is possible and more likely after WLS/weight loss. And the main thing to remember is that with a band, it is adjustable so you can have fluid removed throughout the pregnancy.
  • I had gastric bypass at the age of 36 and as an obese person as long as I can remember I wish now that I had been able to do it so much earlier. Being an overweight obese teen/young adult is a very painful journey.

    You will find many posters on here who talk about the risks of GBS but I implore you to do your research yourself. Like any surgery, there are risks, but overall today GBS is really a safe surgery; and compared to a lifetime of being obese and yo-yo dieting I came to realize the benefits of the surgery outweighed the risks. I would suggest that to minimize the risks do your research, particularly about your surgeon. What is their complication rate? How many deaths (if any) have they had? How many of this type of surgery do they do each year? A great resource for information in general that some other poster pointed out was obesityhelp.com . I found this website extremely helpful during my journey.

    As others have pointed out, GBS is just a tool to managing weight. For me, it has been very successful. I have lost 125 pounds. I am here on MFP to lose a few more and then to maintain. After 5 years of surgery, the tool is still working for me. I would caution you, however, regardless or surgery or not, to get your child therapy with a cognitive behavioral therapist who specializes in eating disorders. The underlying root of why she sneak-eats needs to be addressed. Additionally, the therapist can assist your daughter in determining whether the surgery is right for her. There are factors such as is she mature enough to play by the rules (and there are pouch rules) that the therapist can help sort through. Additionally, if she does have the surgery therapy will be helpful with dealing with body image issues and social issues that emerge from losing so much weight after being so heavy.

    Many women has gotten pregnant after having GBS without complications to the pregnancy.

    I wish you the best in helping your daughter be the healthiest that she can be~
  • SueN113
    SueN113 Posts: 46
    As far as the lap band goes....It does not cause issues with having children. They remove enough saline so you are able to eat a little bit more to feed you and the baby. THere are no problems with malnutrition if you EAT THE RIGHT FOODS. =)
  • randisaucier
    randisaucier Posts: 178 Member
    I would not do it unless EVERY other meathod has been tried. and not work. It will take time and work. But the surgery is not easy or without risk. She needs to learn a new life style how to live without surgery

    Ditto!
  • randisaucier
    randisaucier Posts: 178 Member
    all I know is that Carnie wilson had the surgery done and when she had a baby she gained all her weight back and still hasn't got it all off because her stomach stretched back out.

    Yes she gained weight with her pregnancy but no where near all of it back!
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