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Small intestine bypass long ago

Is there anyone out there that has had this type of surgery? I know they stopped doing it about 10 years after I had mine in 1974. I have had a few complications from it and have never had anyone to talk to about my lifestyle as a result.
 
Is there anyone out there that has had this type of surgery? I know they stopped doing it about 10 years after I had mine in 1974. I have had a few complications from it and have never had anyone to talk to about my lifestyle as a result.

I think you are referring to the gastric bypass operation. Part of this procedure is to bypass a portion of your small intestine. Hence, the name gastric bypass.

You were a pioneer for sure. The fact that you have kept your weight down is fantastic.

The operation has dramatically improved over the last 40 years for sure! it is minimally evasive laproscopic surgery today using in most cases the Da Vinci robot.

But do join in with us and ask away.

We all are following a similar program for the rest of our lives.

You should be still assuring you are getting your nutrients via vitamin and mineral supplementation. I use Bariatric Advantage's chewable vitamins and also calcium.

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We are all following a new way of eating slowly and not having more than a 1/2 cup of food at any one sitting. Perhaps, this is now a bit more for you.

We do our best not to exceed 1200 calories a day in order to maintain our weight once we reach maintenance. Many of us are new to this journey post op. As you can see my procedure was on 11/4/2013. So many of us are in the honeymoon stage of weight loss. There are a few veterans here too.

Welcome.

Ralph
 
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