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  1. If you're very overweight and can't lose pounds with a healthy diet and exercise, surgery might be an option for you. The surgery is usually for men who ...
  2. Bariatric surgery - gastric bypass; Roux-en-Y gastric bypass; Gastric bypass - Roux-en-Y ... able to lose weight through diet and exercise. Gastric bypass surgery is not a "quick fix" for obesity. You ...
  3. Gastric bypass surgery - your diet ... You had gastric bypass surgery. This surgery made your stomach smaller and changed the way your body handles the food you eat. You ...
  4. Bariatric surgery - gastric bypass - discharge; Roux-en-Y gastric bypass - discharge; Gastric bypass- Roux-en-Y - discharge ... You had gastric bypass surgery to help you lose weight. Your surgeon used staples to divide your stomach into a small upper section, ...
  5. ... not well managed with diet and medications. See: Gastric bypass surgery Laparoscopic gastric banding REGULAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Regular exercise is important ...
  6. ... or quickly through your digestive system. See also: Gastric bypass surgery ... will usually come off more slowly than with gastric bypass. You should keep losing weight for up to 3 years. Losing enough weight after surgery can improve many medical conditions you might also ...
  7. ... feel full after eating small amounts of food. Gastric bypass surgery -- helps you lose weight by changing how your ...
  8. ... diet, due to: Celiac disease Crohn's disease Gastric bypass surgery Taking antacids High-risk groups include: Infants, children, ...
  9. ... undergo rapid, extreme weight loss, as seen after gastric bypass surgery, also may have central hypogonadism.
  10. ... loss as seen with strict dieting or after gastric bypass surgery Anxiety and emotional distress Thyroid dysfunction Brain (pituitary) ...
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