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Bariatric Surgery Success

Your Pre & Post Op Guide

Preparing for bariatric surgery requires intentional steps to ensure a successful outcome. Start by incorporating a daily multivitamin and establishing a consistent exercise routine to build healthy habits. Adjust your eating patterns, such as taking smaller bites and sipping beverages, to prepare for post-surgery life. Educate yourself on the post-operative diet and ensure you have the necessary items on hand. Plan your meals, shop smart, and cook using low-fat methods to maintain a balanced diet. Stay active with low-impact exercises and track your progress over time. Learn to manage nausea with mindful eating techniques and avoid potential triggers. These strategies will help you navigate the pre- and post-surgery journey with confidence and ease.

Pre-Surgery

Take A Once Daily Multivitamin
This will help to develop a habit of taking vitamins and minerals daily. 

Develop An Exercise Routine
Even if it is walking for 5 minutes each day.  Moving your body will not only help you in your weight loss journey, it will also help with managing immediate post-op symptoms, such as constipation and bloating.

Take Smaller Bites 
This will help to prepare yourself for eating after your procedure. Use a baby spoon if you have to!

Set Down Your Utensil Between Bites
This will help to ensure that you have chewed your food completely. 

Sip Your Beverages
Do not take several swallows or "chug" drinks. After surgery, if you drink too quickly you will rapidly fill your pouch, which can lead to vomiting. 

Educate Yourself
Familiarize yourself with your program's recommended post-operative diet stages.  Begin to purchase items on each stage of your diet so that you have everything on hand when you will need it.  

Increase Your Fluids
Most people do not meet their daily fluid goals.  Keep a fluid log of your daily intake and work on sipping towards your goal.  This will be a major benefit in helping to prevent dehydration after surgery.

Attend A Support Group
Nothing will prepare you more than engaging in an environment with other individuals who are going through the bariatric surgery process with you.  

Shopping & Cooking

Food at Home

Store Tempting Foods Out Of Sight
Put these foods on the highest shelves of cabinets, or on the lowest shelves of the refrigerator so they will be less noticeable and harder to reach. Out of sight, out of mind! Keep your healthy foods and snacks stored at eye level so you’re more likely to grab those instead.

Eliminate Distractions
Don't talk on the phone, read, or watch TV in the kitchen or while eating. Be mindful and pay attention while you’re eating.

Make Your Plate In The Kitchen
For meals, bring your portioned plate to the dinner table. For snacks, don’t eat right out of the bag or container.  To ensure fullness at meals and snacks after bariatric surgery start with protein first, then non-starchy vegetables, then move on to your fruit/starchy vegetable/carbohydrate.

Eat & Don't Be Afraid Of Food
Food is the fuel for our bodies. While we are losing weight, it is important to incorporate balanced meals instead of swearing off certain foods or food groups. Remember, if your health habits are not sustainable, the results won’t be either!

Beating Cravings
Are you hungry, or just bored? Maybe it’s a habit? There are many different reasons why we get cravings! Next time you’re feeling a craving ask yourself “Have I drank enough water today?”, “Have I ate enough protein today?” “Is there something else I could do instead; like going for a walk, reading a book, or cleaning around the house?” Try to find the patterns that lead to your cravings, so you can avoid them in the future!

Movement & Exercise

Step Up Your Routine: Small Changes for Big Gains in Daily Activity
Find your starting place. If you're currently at 4000 steps today, think about what you can do to get to 5000. If there is a day of the week where you tend to walk less, is there something you can do on that day to increase your step count? Try adding a walk at lunch time or in the evening. Find a walking partner in your neighborhood or get your dog out for an extra walk each day, they will appreciate it! Use walking as a chance to listen to music and podcasts, or just take in the sounds of nature. The ultimate goal is to get to 10,000 steps per day, but know that this doesn't happen overnight. Make small changes each day to walk more and track your progress over time. 

Low-Impact Workouts: Safe and Effective Exercises for Joint-Friendly Fitness
Cycling and swimming take the impact off your joints for safer and more comfortable exercise. If you don't have a local YMCA, then check with your local hotel to see if they allow pool use for the public. Stationary bikes or elliptical machines reduce the impact and are a fun way to get cardio in. Other ways to exercise while reducing impact on joints include resistant training, Pilates, rowing, and more! Just avoid jumping, running, and stepping as a rule of thumb.

Boost Your Fitness: Mastering the FITT Principle for Sustainable Progress
FITT stands for frequency, intensity, time, and type. To improve your fitness level, focus on increasing the frequency first. If you’re currently exercising 1-2 days per week, work on getting to 2-3 days consistently before trying to increase the intensity. Time can also be modified to make fitness work for your schedule. Try breaking up daily exercise into smaller time intervals if you don’t have time for a full hour of exercise. Type of exercise is up to you, pick what you like best! 

Coping with Nausea

It is not abnormal to deal with nausea in the early months following bariatric surgery. There are a number of causes that may include not chewing food thoroughly, eating too fast, eating too much at one time, eating solid foods too soon following surgery, food intolerance, low fluid intake, stenosis or stricture, use of NSAIDS, dumping syndrome, or sensitivity to odors. If you experience nausea that causes you to vomit, it is important to contact your healthcare provider quickly to find resolution. If you are just dealing with nausea, below are some tips that may be helpful.