Undergoing bariatric surgery is just the first step in a lifelong journey of massive physical, emotional, and lifestyle changes. While the initial rapid weight loss seems like the hard part, patients soon realize they need help dealing with the aftermath in order to maintain their results long-term. This is why support groups are critical.
Local In-Person Groups
The Struggles are Real After Surgery
Bariatric patients face intense struggles even years after surgery. Unlike aesthetic plastic surgery, bariatric surgery requires making major permanent lifestyle changes. Support groups help patients learn how to live with their new bodies.The Life-Saving Benefits of Support Groups
Support groups provide both practical tips and emotional reassurance from others going through the same struggles. Here are some proven benefits:- Share experiences on dealing with side effects like dumping or food intolerances
- Provide motivation and accountability to exercise regularly
- Discuss relationship issues in a judge-free zone
- Help each other through plateaus or regain with positive encouragement
- Celebrate non-scale victories like completing a 5K walk/run
- Reduce isolation and provide a community who understands the massive life changes
"My support group is the reason I've kept off 195 lbs for over 5 years. I couldn't have done it without them."
- Sarah D., bariatric patient
Choose the Right Support Group Format for You
There are several formats of bariatric surgery support groups to consider:Local In-Person Groups
- Pro: Build an in-person community, share local weight loss surgery resources
- Con: Scheduling, small group size limits perspectives
- Pro: Anonymity, large diverse group, 24/7 availability
- Con: Can feel impersonal, need to be proactive
- Pro: Structured curriculum, expert guidance
- Con: Paid program, time commitment
Lifelong Support is Vital For Long-Term Success
Bariatric surgery is just a tool - the patient must make lifelong changes to see lasting results. Support groups provide the community, motivation, and expertise needed to overcome inevitable struggles.- Find a support group format that suits your needs
- Actively participate to get the full benefits
- Be honest about your struggles so others can help