Support
Many successful bariatric surgery patients say that their support network helped them maintain their new lifestyle changes.
Getting Support from Family and Friends
The first step in getting support is talking to your family and friends about bariatric surgery. You might find that they are completely supportive, or you might find that they are not. If they are not supportive, it may be due to fear. They may be concerned about your well-being and may think that bariatric surgery is risky.
If your family or friends are unsupportive, take a few moments to talk to them further. They may only know the myths of bariatric surgery. Explain to them why you are considering bariatric surgery and share with them the risks of surgery after education.
Lastly, consider taking them with you to a support group. That way, they can hear firsthand from bariatric surgery patients and learn about their experiences.
Attending Support Groups
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– Look for support, not medical advice: Some people will take on the role of “the expert.” Be aware that they are not healthcare professionals, so do not take healthcare advice from them.


