According to reports, there is a possibility of divorce after a person undergoes a bariatric surgery because the spouse must commit to live with the post-surgery effects such as lifestyle changes.
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Lifestyle changes in this context includes adopting a healthy diet, incorporating regular exercise, and attending follow-up appointments for ongoing monitoring.
Lifestyle changes can affect how the persons eat and how active they are sexually, which can put significant strain on a marriage.
Also, the surgery comes with the risk of infection, bleeding, and adverse reactions to anesthesia.
About Bariatric Surgery
Bariatric surgery is a medical procedure that has been considered a potential life-changing option for weight loss.
It is carried out to help individuals lose significant amount of weight.
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Bariatric surgery completely changes the natural order of the digestive system to facilitate weight loss. The most common types of bariatric surgery include gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and adjustable gastric banding.
No matter the mechanism of the procedure, bariatric surgery has one goal, which is to reduce the size of the stomach and redirect the digestive process to limit food intake and absorption.
Aside from the bariatric surgeons, dietitians, psychologists, and exercise specialists, also collaborate to offer counseling and post-operative care, to ensure long-term success.


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