Some bariatric surgery patients use GLP-1 medications for additional weight loss or to address regain. This guide covers safety, nutrition, and what to expect.
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Why combine bariatric surgery and GLP-1s
Some bariatric surgery patients use GLP-1 medications for:
- Insufficient weight loss โ surgery didn't produce expected results
- Weight regain โ common 2-5 years post-surgery
- Diabetes management โ diabetes recurrence or persistence
- Plateau breaking โ additional weight loss desired
Safety considerations
Generally safe
GLP-1s can be used after bariatric surgery, but consider:
- Modified anatomy affects medication absorption
- Higher risk of nausea (surgery already affects GI)
- Lower starting doses may be needed
- Closer monitoring required
- Nutrient deficiency risk is higher (surgery + GLP-1)
Work with bariatric team
Your bariatric surgeon and dietitian should be involved in any GLP-1 decision. They understand your modified anatomy and nutritional needs.
Nutrition considerations
Bariatric surgery nutrition + GLP-1 nutrition
Both require:
- High protein intake (60-80g+ daily)
- Small, frequent meals
- Vitamin/mineral supplementation
- Adequate hydration
- Avoiding sugar and high-fat foods
GLP-1 makes the protein target harder (appetite suppression) but the small meals easier (smaller stomach from surgery).
Supplements especially important
- Multivitamin (bariatric-specific)
- Calcium + vitamin D
- Iron (if needed)
- B12 (both surgery and GLP-1 affect absorption)
- {pchip("vital_collagen", "Collagen peptides")} for protein
What to expect
Weight loss
Studies show GLP-1s can produce 5-15% additional weight loss in bariatric patients who've experienced weight regain or insufficient loss.
Side effects
May be more pronounced due to modified anatomy. Start at lower dose if possible. Closer monitoring needed.
Long-term
Same considerations as non-surgical patients โ likely long-term use needed to maintain results.
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