Bariatric surgery is a major occasion in a patient's weight-loss travel, yet the occasion is best seen as a fresh start. Obesity is a long lasting illness and there is no operation, eating routine or medication that can by itself offer a permanent cure. Surgery with great aftercare and direct way of life changes can give superb long-term results for health and weight. In the weeks after surgery, your specialist will have an arrangement for you to take after, including guidelines for nutrition and activity. This may include a liquid diet for a period of time followed by a progression to soft foods, and in the long run more regular food. While you are healing in the initial couple of months, it is additional difficult to get enough liquid. Most specialists advise a goal of 64oz or more of fluids daily to avoid dehydration, constipation, and kidney stones.