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How can I prevent malabsorption issues post-surgery?

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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and fatty liver at the age of 36. My body mass index (BMI) is 33, and my doctor has suggested metabolic surgery.

Am I a suitable candidate for this procedure? What percentage of patients with my condition achieve complete remission following surgery? Additionally, what are the specific long-term nutrient concerns I should be aware of?

How do the outcomes of metabolic surgery compare to lifelong medication management in my case?

Kindly help.

Thank you.

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I can understand your concern.

You are an ideal candidate for metabolic surgery because:

  • Your body mass index (BMI) is above 30, and you have type 2 diabetes.
  • Your age is within the appropriate range for the procedure.
  • A significant percentage of patients with type 2 diabetes achieve complete remission following metabolic surgery.

Long-term nutritional considerations after surgery:

You may need to take the following supplements to prevent deficiencies:

  1. Multivitamins.

  2. Vitamin D.

  3. Calcium.

  4. Iron.

  5. Vitamin B12.

Additionally, it is important to stay well-hydrated and consume lean protein to support overall health.

When comparing metabolic surgery to lifelong medication management, weight loss, diabetes control, and improvement in cardiovascular risk factors tend to be more significant with surgery. However, there are potential complications, including surgical risks, gastrointestinal issues, and nutritional deficiencies. If you can manage these risks through proper diet, supplementation, and exercise, you can achieve a healthier and improved lifestyle after the procedure.

I hope this information helps you.

Please let us know if you have any further queries.

Thank you.

Medically reviewed byiCliniq medical review team

Published At May 30, 2025
Reviewed AtJune 3, 2025

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