Thursday, February 25, 2010

Eat Less after Gastric Bypass Surgery

It has a single objective, and that is that Gastric bypass is surgery that is designed to help you lose weight. After the surgery, you will not be able to eat as much as before. For many people this is a welcome relief from the years of trying to limit their food intacke.

Food will go past the small pouch and upper small intestine and keep travelling down the stomach. Food goes directly to the middle of the intestine. The small intestine takes in much of the calories, it is therefore restricted in the calorie absorbtion. A Y formation is formed in the area below and adjacent to the stomach.

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