If you are looking for a permanent solution to your weight loss struggles, you might be a candidate for gastric bypass in Fairfield County. Different than its other weight loss counterparts that are not permanent and could be reversible, gastric bypass is permanent and non-reversible. It makes surgical changes to your digestive system to change how your body consumes and digests the food you eat.

What Is Gastric Bypass?

Gastric bypass isolates a portion of your stomach through a surgical procedure. This new small portion of your stomach will be able to hold around one ounce of food at a time. This is comparable to the other bariatric procedures available, except that in gastric bypass, the isolated part of your stomach is then rerouted to your small intestine, bypassing the larger portion of your stomach. The size of the pouch your doctor creates for you during surgery depends on a few factors; some will hold more than one ounce of food and some will hold less.

The remaining section of your stomach stays attached to the duodenum, allowing the normal procedure of digestive fluids to flow down to the intestines. The digestive fluids meet with the small amount of food you consume through the configuration of the two portions of your stomach meeting in a “y.” Normal digestion ensues once the digestive juices and food come together.

What Happens After Gastric Bypass?

As with any bariatric procedure, the patient’s diet will have to drastically change after surgery. The difference with gastric bypass in Fairfield County is not only are the calories you take in restricted, the way your body absorbs the nutrients has now changed, making following a strict diet essential.

Patients who choose to not listen to the guidelines could be subjected to vomiting from over-eating and filling the pouch up too much. Patients who eat too many foods with refined sugar will be subjected to “dumping.” This occurs when the sugar levels get too high and the stomach cannot digest them. The insulin is then dumped into the bloodstream. The side effects patients experience from this vary, but the common ones include cold sweats and vomiting.

Choosing to undergo gastric bypass in Fairfield County is a big commitment. Because the surgery is not reversible, patients need to make sure they thoroughly understand what they will experience after the surgery and for the rest of their lives.






For more information on gastric bypass in Fairfield County, consult with the experts at Elmer Valin General, Laparoscopic & Bariatric Surgery by visiting them online or by calling them at 203-867-5508.