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 A Closer Look at Post Bariatric Surgery Weight Gain

Feb 22, 2024
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Gaining weight after bariatric surgery is upsetting for most people.  Everything happens for a reason, right? There are many different reasons for failed bariatric surgery. Below are some of the most common causes. The good news is, they can all be fixed.

 

  1. Poor Food Choices and Eating Habits

Imagine your body as a high-performance car. To keep it running smoothly, you need the right fuel. Poor food choices post-bariatric surgery can throw a wrench into the engine. Snacking on sugary treats or skipping nutritious meals can lead to weight gain. It's like trying to power your car with the wrong kind of gas!

  1. Lack of Physical Activity

Just like our bodies need the right fuel, they also need regular movement. Exercise is like the oil that keeps everything flowing smoothly. If you find yourself spending too much time on the couch instead of being active, it can contribute to weight gain after surgery.

  1. Metabolic Adaptation

Our bodies are smart – sometimes too smart for their own good! After bariatric surgery, the metabolism might adapt to the changes, slowing down the calorie burn. It's like your body is trying to conserve energy, making weight loss a bit more challenging.

  1. Medications and Addiction Transfer

Some medications can be a bit sneaky when it comes to weight gain. Additionally, for those who have struggled with food addiction, there's a risk of transferring that addiction to other substances like alcohol. It's like trying to escape one maze only to find yourself in another.

  1. Late Dumping Syndrome

Alright, let's get a bit technical here. Late dumping syndrome can happen after bariatric surgery, especially with procedures like gastric bypass also known as Roux en Y surgery. It's like a rollercoaster for your blood sugar – a sudden drop leading to increased hunger and cravings for carbohydrates. Imagine your body craving a snack like it's the coolest theme park treat.

  1. Surgical Related Issues

Now, let's talk about the nitty-gritty surgical stuff. Sometimes, the pouch or stomach can expand, leading to weight gain. It's like the space in your high-performance car's engine getting a bit roomier than it should be. Endoscopic corrections can be the mechanics that fine-tune these issues.

In a nutshell, the journey after bariatric surgery has its twists and turns. It's crucial to make mindful food choices, keep that body moving, and be aware of the unique challenges that may arise. Remember, you're not alone in this maze – there are always solutions and support to help you navigate the path to a healthier, happier you!