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Preparation for Surgery
Weight loss surgery is like other major surgeries. The best preparation
is to understand the risks and potential benefits and to closely follow
your doctor's instructions.
To mentally prepare yourself:
- Understand the surgical process and what to expect
afterwards.
- Talk to people who have had weight loss surgery.
- Write a letter to yourself and your surgeon
explaining your reasons for having the surgery and outlining your plans
to maintain your weight loss after surgery.
- Start a journal about your experience. Record how you
feel now, the obstacles you encounter, the things you hope to be able
to do after surgery.
- Get a letter of support from your family. It helps to
know you have people behind you, waiting to help.
To physically prepare yourself, strictly follow your
doctor's guidelines. These usually include, but are not limited to:
- Restricting yourself to a clear liquid diet 12-24
hours before surgery.
- Stop smoking for at least a month before surgery.
- Be certain to follow your surgeon's instructions
regarding any medications you may be taking to control other health
conditions.
- Arrive on time, with supplies from home for a three-
to four-day hospital stay. If you use special equipment for sleep
apnea, you should bring your machine to the hospital.
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