Recovery timeline
Day 0
Procedure day. General anesthesia. Most patients are observed and discharged the same day or after one night.
Days 1-3
Clear liquids. Rest, hydration, and prescribed medications. Light walking is encouraged.
Days 4-14
Full liquids progressing to pureed foods per clinical guidance. Most patients resume non-strenuous daily activities.
Weeks 3-4
Soft foods reintroduced gradually. Focus on protein, hydration, and supplementation.
Weeks 5-8
Most patients transition to regular textures with attention to portion size and pace.
Months 3-12
Structured follow-up: nutrition, activity, and progress reviews. Most weight loss occurs in the first 6-9 months.
Year 1+
Long-term maintenance, lifestyle integration, and continued check-ins as recommended.
Staged diet (educational overview)
- Stage 1 (~Days 1-3): clear liquids.
- Stage 2 (~Days 4-14): full liquids and protein shakes.
- Stage 3 (~Weeks 3-4): pureed and very soft foods.
- Stage 4 (~Weeks 5-8): soft solids.
- Stage 5 (Week 8+): balanced solid diet emphasizing protein, hydration, and portion control.
Your clinical team will provide a personalized plan. Do not advance stages without clinical guidance.
Activity
Light walking begins on day 1. More intensive exercise is reintroduced gradually over 2-4 weeks. Lifting more than 10-15 lb is typically avoided in the early days. Always follow the discharge instructions provided by the clinical team.
Long-term follow-up
Long-term outcomes improve with consistent follow-up. Recommended check-in points: 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 12 months, and annually thereafter. Follow-up may be conducted virtually depending on location.
When to call the clinical team
- Worsening or severe abdominal pain.
- Persistent vomiting, inability to keep liquids down.
- Fever, chills, or signs of infection.
- Black or bloody stools.
- Shortness of breath or chest pain — seek emergency care immediately.
FAQ
When can I return to work?
Many patients return to non-strenuous work within 3-7 days. Patients with physically demanding jobs may need 1-2 weeks. Follow your clinical team's individualized guidance.
When can I exercise again?
Light walking is usually encouraged within days. More intensive activity (lifting, running, sports) is typically introduced gradually after the first 2-4 weeks.
Will I have lasting nausea?
Some nausea in the first few days is common. Persistent nausea, vomiting, or worsening abdominal pain should be reported to the clinical team immediately.
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